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Charlie Crist – Opportunistic Phony

by Mojambo ( 112 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Politics, Republican Party at May 1st, 2010 - 5:00 pm

I am not a fan of John Avlon (the husband of caffeine hyped, always giggling, Margaret Hoover, who appears on O’Reilly’s “Culture Warriors” segment every week),  who has taken to conservative bashing lately, however he nails Charlie Crist for the opportunistic loser that he really is. Crist’s principles consist of “How will this impact me politically?” Personally I feel that most Independents register as Independents because they like to feel “above it all” but in reality are Democrats or Republicans who do not want to be labeled as such.

by  John Avlon

As an independent and a centrist, I should be a textbook supporter of Charlie Crist’s newly announced independent candidacy for U.S. Senate.

But I’m not—because Charlie Crist confirms the worst stereotypes of a centrist. Instead of being principled in his differences with his party, he is opportunistic.

Most independents and centrists feel politically homeless in our polarized two-party system because they are too fiscally conservative for Democrats but too socially liberal for Republicans. It is a principled position that refuses to conform to the go-along/get-along ideological straitjacket imposed by the special interests in both parties. But Charlie Crist does not represent this courageous tradition with any consistency—instead it is just a pose he is adopting for short-term political gain.

Case in point was his recent veto of a bill that would have brought merit pay to Florida teachers. An education reform backed by the Obama administration, it was predictably opposed by the powerful teachers union. Crist was previously a supporter of the bill, but weeks before his filing deadline—and likely looking for general-election support—he vetoed it. This not only locked the Sunshine State into a failed system while other states back this important reform, but it placed Crist to the left of Obama and Education Secretary Arne Duncan. It is one example of many.

“This is just the latest in a long line of personal betrayals by Charlie Crist,” Florida-based GOP consultant Rick Wilson told me on the day of Crist’s formal defection. “The real challenge is whether the national media gets what Floridians already know: He is a faux-independent—a guy who’s never had a discernible ideology other than ‘how do I get to the next election.’ Charlie Crist has always been a guy of tremendous personal and moral flexibility as long as it serves his personal and political ambition.”

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Read the rest here: The phony centrism of Charlie Crist

UPDATE – Rich Lowry chimes in

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is the saddest of political spectacles — an opportun ist running out of opportunities.

His relentless rise through Florida politics — from state senator to education commissioner to attorney general to the governorship he wants to leave for the US Senate — petered out in the Republican primary, with conservative upstart Marco Rubio drubbing him by a roughly 2-1 margin in the polls.

Crist could have bowed out gracefully, except it would have required entirely too much grace. He has declared himself an independent and will fight a three-way race against Rubio and Democratic Rep. Kendrick Meek in the fall. Along with fellow GOP apostate Arlen Specter, Crist is waging the revolt of the principleless. In a year of conviction politics, he seeks to forge a glorious cause out of his sheer impatience for another promotion.

Crist recently made such Shermanesque denials of any intention to run as an independent that William Tecumseh Sherman himself might have believed him. His campaign manager told reporters in an e-mail, “To put these rumors to rest once and for all, as we have said countless times before, Gov. Crist is running for the United States Senate as a Republican.” He should have added: As long as it suits his self-interest.

The seeds of Crist’s destruction in the Republican primary were sown in February 2009 when he hugged President Obama at an event in Fort Myers and endorsed the stimulus.

Read the rest Why Crist is ‘done’

Report: Charlie Crist to run as an Independent

by Phantom Ace ( 119 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Republican Party at April 28th, 2010 - 7:30 pm

Progressive Republican and Florida Govenor Charlie Crist will announce what we all knew was coming. He will announce that he will run as an Independent. He is trailing Marco Rubio badly in the polls, so rather than admit defeat he will run independently. This is an example of how the Elite Progressive Republicans feel it is their right to rule. Hopefully he will lose so Progressive Republicanism becomes discredited.

Republican Florida Governor Charlie Crist has decided he will run as an independent in the race to fill the Florida U.S. Senate seat, Crist allies tell Fox News. The official announcement is scheduled for Thursday at 5pm ET in St. Petersburg, Florida.

The Senate campaign has been rough and tumble for Crist, he was once the front-runner — but in recent months began trailing his GOP opponent, former Florida State Speaker Marco Rubio.

Crist has said that under no circumstance would he drop out of the race, saying he will do what is best for the voters of Florida. The governor says Republicans in Washington want him to stay in the Republican party but voters in Florida have told him they want him to run as an independent.

Read the rest: Crist to Run as Independent in FL Sen Race

Progressive Republicans like Charlie Crist are no different than their Democratic counterparts. When he says “the people of Florida” it is no different than Hugo Chavez talking about the people. It’s a farce and all he wants is power. I hope Florida voters send him packing!

Progressives target Marco Rubio

by Phantom Ace ( 135 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2010, Liberal Fascism, Politics, Progressives, Republican Party, Tranzis at April 22nd, 2010 - 5:00 pm

Florida Senate Candidate Marco Rubio is the favorite to win the GOP nominate, as he has a massive lead on Progressive Republican Charlie Crist. He is a rising star among Conservative circles nationwide and there is talk of him running for President or as Vice President in 2012. He is the worst nightmare for the Democratic Party- young, dynamic, charismatic and Hispanic. The Progressives, with their racialist attitude, hate any “minority”who does not accept subservient status in their Progressive hierarchy. As they have done to Clarence Thomas, Miguel Estrada and others, they use any means in an attempt to silence these voices. Now the regime of Barack Hussein Obama is conveniently launching an investigation into Marco Rubio and his use of Republican Party credit cards.

Using the IRS as means of political power is a Progressive tactic to silence their opponents. Marco Rubio is a threat to the Progressive image of Hispanics as victims needing assistance from their beneficial overlords. It is no coincidence that rather than take a defeat, Compassionate Conservative (Progressive) Republican Charlie Crist is now considering an Independent bid. Part of this is the ego of Crist. Another aspect is the possibility that the Totalitarian Regime of Barack Hussein Obama is behind the scenes encouraging this. Even with Crist running, polls show Marco Rubio would defeat both Compassionate Conservative Charlie Crist and Tranzi Progressive Kendrink Meek.

Personally, I do hope Charlie Crist runs as an Independent because a Rubio win in a 3 way race will show that Americans are tired of Progressives and Compassionate Conservative. Both of these Leftist Ideologies belong in the ash heap of history and hopefully it will be Marco Rubio dumping them in the garbage.

Marco Rubio smacks down Progressive Republican Charlie Crist

by Phantom Ace ( 119 Comments › )
Filed under Politics, Progressives at March 28th, 2010 - 4:00 pm

Marco Rubio is in the lead in the race for the Florida Senate Seat against Progressive Republican Charlie Crist. Crist backed Obama’s Porkulus Bill which has massively increased our debt. This inspired Rubio to challenge him and he’s back from being 20 points down to having a lead. They squared off today in a debate on FOX News Sunday with Chris Wallace. Rubio dominated the debate and had Crist on the defensive.

Former Florida House Speaker Marco Rubio used the first debate of the Republican Senate primary Sunday to repeatedly link Gov. Charlie Crist to President Barack Obama.

In a 40-minute face-off broadcast nationally on “Fox News Sunday,” Rubio hammered Crist for supporting Obama’s 2009 economic stimulus package — a bill deeply unpopular with conservative voters likely to turn out for the August 24 primary.

“The choice for Republicans in Florida is: Do you want a candidate that would have stood up to Barack Obama, voted against the stimulus and supported something that would have cost less money and created more jobs?” said Rubio. “If that’s the candidate you want, that would be me. Or do you want the next Republican senator from Florida to be someone who would have voted with the Democrats for the stimulus package, and that candidate would be Gov. Crist?”