Peter Schiff: good economist, bad loser and maybe I was wrong about the Teaparty
via The Daily Caller (specifically, objective reporting machine, Jon Ward):
Connecticut Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate, Peter Schiff, could tolerate mockery when he foretold the economic collapse, but he's having trouble coping with his imminent primary loss to professional wrestling CEO, Linda McMahon.
“I’m the best candidate but unfortunately I’m not going to be the nominee,” Schiff said in an interview by phone as he criss-crossed the state in an RV... “I’m not saying I’m not going to win. I can still possibly pull it off. But if I end up not being the nominee, it’s just really unfortunate, because not only am I the only person that can deliver the kind of change that the country needs, but I actually have a better chance of beating Dick Blumenthal,” he said.
At first glance, it's easy to believe his loss will be because of McMahon's oodles and oodles (a KT-nomics term) of money. But a closer look shows his weak campaign and the fact he's a single issue candidate are also factors (although, if there's going to be single issue voting right now, the economy is the issue).
And if you're going to run on economics alone, Linda McMahon is a formidable opponent. She has that real world experience the Teaparty cherishes. McMahon's spokeperson, Ed Patru:
“(McMahon) has never claimed to be an academic theorist or a celebrity cable talk show economist. She spent 30 years in the real world building a global enterprise from a company that started with one desk... She was the CEO of an NYSE traded billion dollar company that employs nearly 600 people. She understands how jobs are created and how budgets are balanced in the real world, and she clearly has a firm grasp of economic principles.”
Sounds pretty Teaparty/Palinesque to me. Schiff also doesn't have national Teaparty support (whatever that means lately). Strangely, that makes my love/hate relationship with the Teaparty movement *ducking* tip towards love. It often seems that a very vocal sector of the Teaparty faithful agree that the nation is in a state of emergency with the Obama administration at the epicenter, but they're solution is to vote for any candidate they've never heard of who has no chance of winning. So long as that candidate is a true conservative (TM), a term with a pretty murky definition. Frankly, I find that to be the same kind of feel-good-startin'-a-revolution rhetoric the O-bots fell for. That doesn't make sense to me, so I've respectfully distanced myself from identifying with them.
B-b-but per...haps I was wr-wr-wrong. I'm curious what my fellow wingnuts thinks about this. (Not so curious what trolls who visit my blog everyday with the sole purpose of finding a new way to inform me they don't like me have to say, but they can comment too!)
Regardless, the Paul Revere costumes have to go.
Crossposted at KillTruck and Snark and Boobs
P.S. Since the above paragraphs encompass everything I know about Connecticut politics I asked a Schiff supporter I follow on twitter what she thought of Ward's article:
Schiff was never going to be the nominee, but when he debated McMahon and Simmons I just thought that he didn't feed us b.s. And he just said what he thought, and didn't care. He has good financial ideas, whereas McMahon donated money to a whole bunch of democrats, and Simmons was my congressman, I met him a few times, but he still royally f-ed up some votes in 2006.





August 10th, 2010 - 21:04
I thought Simmons the best candidate myself…but people in the Nutmeg State seem nutty enough to vote in liar Blumenthal.
Schiff and Simmons need to get focused on the next battle. I hope McMahon can pull it off. They need to suck it up and start supporting her. Whether they like it or not, Blumenthal is far worse.
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August 10th, 2010 - 22:13
Yeah, I thought it was weird Schiff’s case for himself included that he’s the only one with a chance in hell of beating Blumenthal. I wouldn’t think beating Blumenthal would be that hard.
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August 12th, 2010 - 14:48
I think the sore loser crap is hogwash. So McMahon’s spokesman thinks Schiff is a celebrity tv economist and theorist. McMahon got her job through nepotism (her absurd and obnoxious daddy) in a business made up of imbeciles separating morons from their welfare check money. The only theory operating in her biz is take the suckers for every penny they can, not that I have a problem with that, and it certainly makes her qualified to be a politician. Schiff on the other hand started and operates a very successful brokerage firm, has a superb grasp of classic free market economics and would have been an invaluable senator if he had won. He would have been a great champion for free markets, the principles of personal liberty and smaller government. There is no such person in the Senate now. McMahon will most likely be a run of the mill republican or RINO, with nothing much to say and in the game mainly for ego gratifation.
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August 12th, 2010 - 18:44
He’s being a sore loser and a crummy conservative by blaming his loss on McMahon’s money instead of his poorly run campaign.
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August 17th, 2010 - 22:37
Schiff ran a bad campaign–I can tell you that from the inside. He’s a great speaker and understands free markets and economics, but in person, he’s awkward and cold. This is the real reason he lost. He didn’t/doesn’t understand how to ingratiate himself with people and make allies. He should have been at the helm of that campaign hiring good people and rallying the troops. It was a failure of management because he had the grassroots. He needed to quit doing whatever it was he was occupying himself with and WALK HIS ENTIRE DISTRICT FROM END TO END.
Unfortunately, most Democrats have an easy time ingratiating themselves with people, although they have a different problem. They have no idea what the issues are, or what the right thing to do is.
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