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October 13, 2010 09:40 AM UTC

The Beej Endorses!

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  • by: bjwilson83

A rare glimpse inside the conservative mind. Crossposted from facebook:

Endorsements (General Election)

by [bjwilson83] on Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at 12:33am

With general election mail-in ballots being mailed out today (or yesterday, by the time I finish writing this), it’s time for my endorsements. Here’s who I’m voting for:

U.S. Senate: Ken Buck

Ken is the clear choice for our next U.S. Senator. Ken has been everything from a janitor to a football coach to a Princeton grad, and that was all before he entered the political world. After obtaining his undergraduate degree, he attended law school at the University of Wyoming and then became a federal prosecutor. Later, after a short stint working for a construction company in Greeley, he ran for and won election to the office of District Attorney in Weld County. During his time as D.A. he has reduced crime by 50% and cracked down on illegal immigration. He has started programs to help families with juvenile delinquency and truancy, relieve jail crowding by treating those with mental and/or substance abuse issues, crack down on gangs, and reduce drunk driving. Ken’s office has reached out to the community, supporting a shelter for abused women, serving at a homeless shelter, and conducting blood drives. In short, Ken is a problem solver.  It’s no wonder he was easily re-elected. I would describe Ken as a tough guy, but someone who cares about your concerns. He’s exactly the person we need to send to Washington D.C. as our next senator.  As I said in an earlier note, Ken would balance the budget, promote economic growth, and clean up the corruption and back room deals in D.C. Meanwhile, his opponent is whining about Ken’s strong pro-life stance (Buck only makes an exception to allow abortion if the life of the mother is in danger) and twisting Ken’s words beyond recognition. Since Michael Bennet is afraid to run on his record of votes for Obamacare and the stimulus, he spends his days dreaming up outrageously false attack ads in fits of desperation. For some good debunking of this slime fest, check out the news stations for their fact checks on the ads, as well as these links:

http://www.whosaidyousaid.com/…

http://michellemalkin.com/2010…

http://www.nationalreview.com/…

U.S. House of Representatives (4th CD – Northern Colorado and the Eastern Plains): Cory Gardner

Cory grew up farming in Yuma, CO, and is probably best known as former U.S. Senator Wayne Allard’s legislative director. While his opponent claims to be a pro small business fiscal conservative, don’t let that fool you. Betsy Markey voted for all the same big government spending the rest of the Dems voted for. Cory is the true fiscal conservative in the race, and unquestionably pro-life to boot. I believe he is an elder in his church as well – an all around likable guy who will represent northern and eastern Colorado well.

Governor: Tom Tancredo (American Constitution Party)

I know, I know, shocker! I’m on the opposite side of the fence this time, let me explain. I was an ardent supporter of the Republican candidate Dan Maes for as long as I could be, but his campaign has just gone downhill since the primary. He appears in many instances to be less than honest, and is at 13% in the polls and falling. The last straw for many people was his recent endorsement of Democrat John Hickenlooper’s economic policies, which he had previously campaigned against. The gaffes, unanswered questions, and campaign mismanagement just keep piling up. I know Tom Tancredo voted for TARP. I know he supported some earmarks. But for the love of God, don’t waste your vote. Tom is a tough conservative who is also friendly and hard not to like. He would make a much better governor than the eccentric milquetoast urbanite affectionately known as the Looper. Tom isn’t going to back away from a fight, and he tells it just like he sees it. Think, dare I say, Chris Christie?

Treasurer: Walker Stapleton

Cary Kennedy’s policy seems to have been to just try not to screw anything up. It’s time to put someone in the Treasurer’s office who has a real world background in business and finance. Stapleton would do a great job with our money, stick up for the tax payer, and help solve the solvency problems with PERA.

Secretary of State: Scott Gessler

A fresh face, with experience in election law. Bernie Buescher has had problems getting ballots out to the military, among other things. Scott would also be better at preventing election fraud.

CU Regent (4th CD): Sue Sharkey

One of the hardest working women in America. A mother of CU students. No contest.

CU Regent-at-large: Steve Bosley, I guess.

I wasn’t impressed with his debate on Mike Rosen’s show; need more information. In general I believe CU is plenty liberal and we should support conservatives for the Board of Regents.

County Commissioner (District 1): Lew Gaiter

Great guy, love the cowboy hat. He is laser focused on economic recovery and attracting businesses (read, jobs) to Larimer County. A shoo in.

Larimer County Sheriff: Justin Smith

It’s a vote for the status quo, as Smith’s mentor is our current sheriff Jim Alderden. I think he’s done a pretty good job, although one point in favor of Jay Harrison is that he wouldn’t use traffic tickets as revenue generators. I’ve gotten one of those (missed a no left turn sign but no cars were around), and it’s not pleasant. Make up your own mind.

House District 53: Dane Brandt

It’s time for Fischer to go. He may be a professional engineer, but I just don’t know what he’s done for our community. Dane Brandt is a likable real estate guy who will support businesses, jobs, and economic growth.

Whew, that’s it.  Sorry if I left your name off the list, it’s getting hard to remember all the candidates. Just shoot me a PM and I’ll add it. (Unless, of course, I’ve endorsed your opponent. Then you’re DOOMED! 😉

Comments

23 thoughts on “The Beej Endorses!

    1. I’m so happy to see he wasted so much time writing something so obtuse as this at the 11th hour of the campaign. Maybe another rubber stamp video too before the week is out? That would really clinch the election for these candidates.

      1. Nearly every diary on this site. I don’t see how the fact that someone posting on a diary is germane to the argument as to whether BJ needed to post an endorsement diary.

    1. Since, according to his dissertation advisor, he is supported by federal grants.

      We also provided the money for Beej to be able to give Buck $40.

      (No links for any of this because that might be outing someone.)

  1. He basically boiled it down to “Maes was down in the polls so I bailed on him”. He is now endorsing Tancredo who supported TARP. TARP for crying out loud!!! Isn’t that THE measuring stick for TeaPublicans??

    Just shows how principled Beej is. He doesn’t give a shit about his values or principles. He’ll cast all that aside in order to win.

  2. Thank god for the last eight months of BJ closely guarding how he feels about the candidates or none of could have possibly guessed that he would endorse  every single republican on his ballot. Wow! What a game changing upset for all those liberals who had hoped to get the endorsement of someone with no influence at all. What amazing fortune for absolutely everyone with an R next to their name.

    Oh, unless you are insignificant and he doesn’t know who you are. But don’t worry, just send him a fax of your GOP credentials and he’ll endorse you without any hesitation or background checking

    Oh, unless you are polling below a third party candidate. Then he’ll probably prefer to endorse you opponent. The #1 priority, of course, is is blind hatred of democrats and support for whoever has the best chance of beating them.

    I don’t know about the rest of you. But I’ve been refreshing the denverpost website every 30 seconds waiting for them to push aside all other news in order to publish this death blow.

  3. But I find it really tough.  Of all the candidates not to come out strongly for, he picks Steve Bosley to simply go, “Meh…”?

    I’m not sure how his “conservative credentials” would match up against some of the others on the Republican ticket, but I know Steve and I know that his experience and knowledge–inside the University of Colorado system, and out–make him easily the most solid candidate our party has in any race at any level in Colorado.

    “CU is plenty liberal” is not the right reason to support Steve Bosley.  It’s not even a reason.  I know endorsements by virtually anyone on this site are worth less than the paper they could theoretically be printed on, but next time, you should still do a bit more research than it appears you do.  

      1. …just a taste of why I describe him as the most solid candidate (really for either party) in the state of CO at any level.  He’s real.  He’s knows his stuff.  He’s got respect–on both sides of the aisle–and it’s all earned.

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