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Christine O’Donnell is accused of intellectual theft

by Phantom Ace ( 10 Comments › )
Filed under Conservatism, Elections 2010, Republican Party, Special Report, Tea Parties, The Political Right at August 20th, 2012 - 9:35 pm

Former Delaware senatorial candidate the unemployed (and Mark Levin promoted) Christine O’Donnell  ran one of the worst campaigns in history as she discussed masturbation and ran ads denying  that she was not a witch.   Some suspected she was really a Democratic false flag operative and now speculation is further fueled by her signing on with Al Gore’s Current TV to have a show. That show which she was going to host is a reality show about the Tea Party vs. the Occupy Movement.  The problem is that it turns out that Christine O’Donnell stole the idea from producer Gordon G.C. Gebert.

Remember when Christine O’Donnell was a tea party favorite and promised she would win a Senate seat from Delaware for the Republicans?  On the strength of her appeal to tea party conservatives, she defeated Mike Castle, a former governor and then-current member of the US House of Representatives, in the 2010 primary. Castle, who has won statewide elective office many times, was a near certainty to win the seat, but O’Donnell’s ambition and ability to seize tea party momentum defeated him.

Things did not work out as O’Donnell promised. She ended up losing in a landslide (a 17 point margin), and now Democratic Senator Chris Coons holds the seat, helping elect Harry Reid as Majority Leader now, and God help us, maybe next year, too.

O’Donnell appears to have moved on to a new disgrace, allegedly stealing the idea for a television show from its originator, and joining with Al Gore-affiliated Current TV to develop a show based on someone else’s idea.  Unfortunately for Ms. O’Donnell, the man she allegedly tried to rip off is no fool, took steps to protect his intellectual property, and has a lot of friends in the conservative blogosphere.

I wish this probable false flag operative would go away as she does not represent the Tea Party movement. Christine O’Donnell should go back to calling for banning masturbation on Bill Maher’s show.

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