What
a back-handed endorsement of ultra-liberal Sen. Bob Casey Jr. by the
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, which is probably the most conservative
newspaper in Pennsylvania: "Despite our policy differences with Casey,
we prefer the Democrat we know to the Republican of convenience."
Apparently,
the newspaper doesn't trust businessman Tom Smith because he spent most
of his life as a registered Democrat before he switched to the
Republican Party and defeated several better-known candidates for the
right to challenge Casey.
Pretty harsh words against Smith. Wasn't Ronald Reagan a Democrat before he saw the light?
The
race still comes down to far-left Casey, who has rubber-stamped the
failed Obama agenda over the past four years or a "conservative
Democrat" who is pushing fiscal restraint, smaller government and
accountability.
The Tribune-Review
editorial says Casey is a nice guy who has treated Republican Sen. Pat
Toomey, a conservative idol, with respect, but the bottom line is that Tom Smith's platform is a lot closer to Toomey's than it is to Bob Casey's.
Sending
Mr. Smith to Washington as part of a Republican majority in the Senate
would go a long way to repairing the damage Barack Obama has done over
the past four years.

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