"Sometimes party loyalty asks too much," said JFK.
For Sarah Palin, party loyalty in New York's 23rd congressional district asks too much. Going rogue, Palin endorsed Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman over Republican Dede Scozzafava.
On Oct. 1, Scozzafava was leading. Today, she trails Democrat Bill Owens and is only a few points ahead of Hoffman, as Empire State conservatives defect to vote their principles, not their party.
Newt Gingrich stayed on the reservation, endorsing Scozzafava, who is pro-choice and pro-gay rights, and hauls water for the unions.
Scourged by the right, Newt accused conservatives of going...












Newt, Sarah and a New GOP
Example: Do you agree with Obama's dangerous attempt to nationalize the nation's healthcare system withich will reduce care and cause people to die?
Yes? No?
They want you to answer no and is as valid as asking this here: Was Obama born in Hawai'i?
The purpose is not to take the pulse of the GOP electorate but to get suckers to send them cash. They don't care what you think as long as you send money.