U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra has been accused of racism for a campaign ad against Michigan’s incumbent senator, Debbie Stabenow Add this to your queue Added: Mon Feb 06 21:27:15 UTC 2012 Air date: Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 UTC 2012 Duration: 02:05Read Full Story
U.S. Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra has been accused of racism for a campaign ad against Michigan’s incumbent senator, Debbie Stabenow Add this to your queue Added: Mon Feb 06 21:27:15 UTC 2012 Air date: Mon Feb 06 00:00:00 UTC 2012 Duration: 02:05Read Full Story
A "brilliant trial attorney who could pull a rabbit out of the hat in court", a self-proclaimed born boat rocker who plays to win on behalf of those for whom he battles, continues to flex his legal skills by initiating legal proceeding against his own spouse, TLR has learned.
Pierce O'Donnell Dawn O'Donnell
Petitioner Pierce O'Donnell is asking Judge Thomas Anderle of the Santa Barbara County Superior Court for "legal separation" from Dawn O'Donnell.
Respondent O...Read Full Story
A "brilliant trial attorney who could pull a rabbit out of the hat in court", a self-proclaimed born boat rocker who plays to win on behalf of those for whom he battles, continues to flex his legal skills by initiating legal proceeding against his own spouse, TLR has learned.
Pierce O'Donnell Dawn O'Donnell
Petitioner Pierce O'Donnell is asking Judge Thomas Anderle of the Santa Barbara County Superior Court for "legal separation" from Dawn O'Donnell.
Respondent O...Read Full Story
This is pretty incredible:
Christine O’Donnell told New York magazine that she would consider serving in a Mitt Romney administration.
Said O’Donnell: “I have to continue to help Governor Romney in any way that I can. Whether or not I would actually work in the administration depends, again, on what role, on what capacity, and what else was going on in my own career at the time.”
Yeah. Maybe if she were offered a job that was impressive enough and she didn’t have something going on that...Read Full Story
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The inimitable Christine O'Donnell says her 2012 plans includes a student outreach project in battleground states and a summer documentary, but she leaves the door cracked open for yet another shot at electoral office in the future. "I've learned not to ...
A surprise guest showed up this afternoon in CPAC's media filing room, where journalists gather to bang out stories on their laptops and snack on the occasional tray of complimentary pastries, which disappear as quickly as those new elements scientists create in particle accelerators. It was former Delaware Senate candidate and current Romney endorser Christine O'Donnell, there to chat with whomever. Sweetheart that she is, she took a break...
Christine O'Donnell told New York magazine that she would consider serving in a Mitt Romney administration.
Said O'Donnell: "I have to continue to help Governor Romney in any way that I can. Whether or not I would actually work in the administration depends, again, on what role, on what capacity, and what else was going on in my own career at the time."
She also said the "door is open" to another run for office.
Christine O'Donnell may not be a witch, but it appears she's also not much of a political figure. Just when we'd almost forgotten about the woman who seemed to spend her youth making unfortunate statements to Bill Maher, the Wilmington News Journal offered a damning look at the former candidate who garnered national attention in 2010 when her upstart Tea Party campaign defeated Congressman Mike Castle, the Republican establishment pick, in...
In 2010, Christine O'Donnell was a Tea Party favorite and fundraising powerhouse. Two years later, the former U.S. Senate candidate from Delaware is nearly out of money and under fire from her former allies on the grassroots right.The News-Journal of Delaware reported on Sunday that ChristinePAC, O'Donnell's political action committee, had only $10,260 cash on hand in December. In the six months before that, according to the group's financial...
Without a big infusion of cash, Christine O'Donnell's fledgling political organization could soon go broke. O'Donnell has burned through most of the $424,000 in campaign donations remaining from the record-setting $7.4 million she raised in her ...
Christine O'Donnell (b. 1970) is a Republican politician who ranfor the U.S. Senate in Delaware against incumbent Democrat Joe Biden, ultimately losing the race.
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