Robin Weirauch Takes Stealth Campaigning to the Next Level: Part 1
I haven’t had a lot to say about the Ohio’s Fifth Congressional District Special Election coming up on Tuesday.
That’s because the decision by the Club for Growth to go to the barricades for Steve Beuhrer against Bob Latta was very ill-advised, and such a complete turn-off. After a couple years of generally smart moves in congressional races in Texas, Michigan, and Colorado, and principled moves like the attempt to take out Lincoln “Chapstick” Chafee in the Rhode Island primary, I thought that the Club had learned its lesson to pick its battles wisely. But in OH-05, it reverted to what didn’t work in OH-02’s 10-person primary in mid-2005 (third item at link), and did it with a nasty vengeance that has me questioning its judgment going forward. The last thing economic conservatives need going into 2008 is a group that has shown it will waste its precious resources on a primary where there was so little difference between the two Special Primary GOP candidates.
After all, if you go to Bob Latta’s home page, he’s saying the right things, and appears to have the career voting record to back it up. Though it takes more work than it should to pull it together, after a few clicks it’s obvious that he’s fiscally conservative (signing the Americans for Tax Reform “No New Taxes” Pledge; scroll to very bottom at link), prolife, pro-2nd Amendment, pro-border security, does his job (100% voting record), and involved in the community.
Which brings us to Robin Weirauch.
Robin Weirauch is conducting the stealthiest congressional campaign I have yet seen, and that’s saying something. After all, she has topped the following doozies, just off the top of my head:
- The June 2005 Bob McEwen, whose lobbying past was totally invisible to voters in OH-02’s Special GOP Primary;
- Paul Hackett’s July-August 2005 pretend-Republican videos, while at the same time cursing President Bush in speeches and interviews, in OH-02’s Special Election;
- McEwen’s history of voting in Ohio while living in Virginia, exposed in the 2006 OH-02 primary;
- Charlie Wilson’s bemoaning the condition of OH-06’s economy in November 2006 — a district completely represented by fellow Democrat Ted Strickland the previous four years, and partially represented by Strickland during 8 of the 10 years before that;
- And finally, until now the current stealth campaign champion — Victoria Wells-Wulsin-Whatever’s November 2006 trifecta in OH-02 (undisclosed involvement in a medically unethical project; endorsement concealment; false “nuclear waste dump” claim, while privately supporting the project).
It’s not often that I find two BizzyBlog Dealbreakers within 5 minutes, but that IS what occurred with Robin Weirauch. (A BizzyBlog Dealbreaker is “something that completely justifies a person not voting for you, regardless of your party or your stands on the issues.â€)
Unfortunately, it takes a lot more than 5 minutes to lay it out. So there are two additional parts to this post:
– Part 2 – The Horrific Hidden Endorsement
– Part 3 – The Issueless Web Site, and Campaign











it is good that we have some one to watch these stupid liberal extremist left-wingnuts for us, robin weirauch is a danger to the community; with her ideas of socialized medicine, and caring for the poor. we need to bring back strong conservative values like offering tax benefits to hard working american billionaires, who have earned their money, and globalizing our economy, so that exploited mexican workers will be forced to come here looking for jobs. We need to fight terrorism. and commie nutcases like this will cripple our already underfunded military, while handing out free services to lazy americans who aren’t willing to work 80 hours a week for their families, and for the common goal of wiping out terrorism. Ohio especially has been hit hardest of all by terrorism, that is why all our jobs have gone overseas, it is just not safe to work in ohio anymore, and big businessess know it.
Comment by jack sparrow — December 11, 2007 @ 8:36 pm
Hey, Jack, the sun will still come up tomorrow morning, and the the 5th District will be represented by someone who doesn’t think that killing babies a few inches before they’re born is a good idea.
Both are good things.
Sweet dreams. :–>
Comment by TBlumer — December 11, 2007 @ 9:33 pm