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The news that Liz Kurantowitz had left Bob Stefanowski’s gubernatorial campaign was broken by Stefanowski, who announced in a press release, “Stefanowski campaign announces departure of senior advisor Liz Kurantowitz citing strategic differences.”
CTMirror’s Capitol
Bureau Chief Mark Pazniokas noted in a twitter feed, “Seldom a good
sign to see your campaign manager, then your senior strategist and only press
contact, depart in August.”
The news release
flushed left of center birds from Connecticut’s media brush.
State Capitol news
reporter for the Associated Press Susan
Haigh, at one time a Hartford
Courant reporter, rang up former Connecticut U.S. Representative Chris Shays,
now living out of state, along with many other Connecticut expats.
Shays was the last
man standing in Connecticut’s once bipartisan U.S. Congressional Delegation.
Three Republicans – Nancy Johnson, Rob Simmons and Chris Shays – all fiscal
conservative-social liberal Republicans, have in the course of time been
replaced by postmodern progressive Democrats who, in recent days, have voted in
lockstep approval of President Joe Biden’s postmodern progressive foreign and
domestic policy measures, little criticized by Connecticut’s left of center
political commentators.
There is much to
criticize in Biden’s political basket.
The president’s
record on foreign policy -- however much the bright lights in the Democrat
Party, allied with Connecticut’s curious yellow media, would like to smother in
silence Biden’s inept foreign policy measures -- is hardly a stellar record of
success. Americans in Afghanistan, left behind by Biden’s ill-fated and
ill-considered hasty withdrawal from the country – some dare call it surrender
– are still left behind what used to be called, justly, “enemy lines,” as are
Afghanis who for twenty years allied themselves with the foreign policy
objectives of four different presidents, Bill Clinton, George Bush the younger,
Barak Obama and Donald Trump.
Bagram Air Base,
once a U.S. watchtower overlooking China, is now more or less owned by a
Chinese Communist Party-Taliban-Al-Qaida consortium.
The U.S. Southern
border is still leaching into southern states illegal aliens, and poisonous
made-in-China fentanyl, and
criminals prepared to conspire with other foreign criminals outside the U.S.
When Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently sent a bus load of illegal aliens to New
York City, home to the Statue of Liberty, Mayor of the Big Apple Eric Adams
hotly protested the invasion but, under considerable pressure from the
Northeast’s left of center media, later relented and received a few tempest-tossed
border-jumpers into his city, plagued by crime, drugs and a police department
still recovering from a political drubbing.
The chief problem
with Connecticut’s GOP is that it has been for the past few decades dying from
its past successes.
“Shays,” Haigh
reports, “said he believes an endorsement by Trump is disqualifying. He said he
contributed to the campaign of Wes Moore, the Democrat running against Cox in
Maryland, and would vote for Blumenthal if he still lived in Connecticut.
“’I will vote against
anyone who seeks the support of Donald Trump because that tells me so much
about their character and what they intend to do if elected. That’s the bottom
line to me,’ Shays said.”
Among ideas offered
to Stefanowski by Weicker-liker Dave Collins, a reporter and commentator for
the Hearst chain of newspapers, is – become Weicker.
“Remember the
popularity of Lowell Weicker, who made a national name for himself as the
Republican senator who stood up to the Republican president… hold a press
conference to trash Trump … Call him out. Shake a fist. Channel Weicker and
speak to Independents [sic. unaffiliateds] …”
Senator Lowell Weicker is best known among pre-Trump
Republicans as the guy who 1) voted more often with Democrats than Democrat
U.S. Senator Chris Dodd, whose left-wing rating in 1986 from Americans for
Democratic Action was twenty percentage points higher than Dodd’s, and who 2)
was responsible for saddling Connecticut, once a haven for businesses fleeing
high taxes, with an income tax, after which spending in the state nearly
tripled. In 1990, Republicans, Democrats and unaffiliateds booted Weicker from
the U.S. Senate by casting a plurality of votes for then Democrat Attorney
General Joe Lieberman.
Then, as now,
Republicans sought to put some reasonable borders on Maverick Republicans like Weicker who boasted,
in order to harvest votes from Democrats, that they were “the turd in the
Republican Party punchbowl.”
Many moderate
Republicans, some John F. Kennedy Democrats and unaffiliateds are not happy,
according to reliable polls, with “the direction in which the
country has been headed” during the Biden administration.
More than a year
ago, CNN, by no means a Trump echo chamber, reported “… a mere 21% of Americans
think that the country is going in the right direction, according to the
latest Monmouth
University poll. The vast
majority, 74%, said America was on the wrong track. A majority of Americans
usually believe the country is on the wrong track, but it's rarely [been] this
bad.”
How is it possible
that Connecticut’s Democrat “party of change” has perversely refused to
understand that things have changed since the Weicker-Shays years?
The past, to be
sure, must always figure in responsible political analysis, but useful analysis
cannot be expected from political ostriches that have their heads so deeply
buried in past sands that they cannot see the future under their noses
bristling with danger and throbbing with antique ideological predispositions?
Comments
State Chief’s attorney insider deal of hiring, clear nepotism, for a +$100k position. Crime escalation that is under reported, especially in cities. Underperforming schools, housing costs, people working multiple jobs and maxing out credit cards to meet expense. Look at the data, human interest stories? Where is it? Need an alternative, younger media. Stefanowski should attack Lamont on these truths. Lamont will disassemble quickly. Young people have so much to lose in this election. Where is Stephanowskli? Does he want it? Chris Shays, Blumenthal, Murphy, Larson, all lifetime politicians, all doing well, and if remain, will decimate this younger generation - the future.
State Chief’s attorney insider deal of hiring, clear nepotism, for a +$100k position. Crime escalation that is under reported, especially in cities. Underperforming schools, housing costs, people working multiple jobs and maxing out credit cards to meet expense. Look at the data, human interest stories? Where is it? Need an alternative, younger media. Stefanowski should attack Lamont on these truths. Lamont will disassemble quickly. Young people have so much to lose in this election. Where is Stephanowskli? Does he want it? Chris Shays, Blumenthal, Murphy, Larson, all lifetime politicians, all doing well, and if remain, will decimate this younger generation - the future.