Republican Candidates for Congress Just a Couple of Old White Guys Yelling at Their TVs

Filed in Delaware by on August 30, 2018

Give Donald Trump credit: He has inspired thousands of people to run for office who never considered it before. Among Democrats, that has meant a wave of female and minority candidates for offices large and small. Among Republicans, it has meant a ripple of old white guys going public with the stuff they once hollered only at their TVs.

That’s the takeaway from the Delaware State News profile of the the candidates in the Republican primary for Congress. Looney Tune Scott Walker — no, not the Wisconsin guy, this one’s ours — has turned up here before, but it’s worth reading his quotes for comic value. The more serious challenger is Lee Murphy, a former railroad engineer and dedicated Trump acolyte:

“I support the president. I support his policies, and quite frankly I want to help President Trump in Washington, D.C., and I want to bring that prosperity back to Delaware where I feel we’re languishing behind the rest of the country in jobs, education and just stuck in neutral here.”

Murphy lost his daughter to addiction, an issue he speaks about with hard-won knowledge of the problems, but I don’t think he’ll get to address them from a seat in Congress. In perhaps the best gauge of his chances, his campaign fund contained $5,700 two weeks ago, and not because he spent lots of money already.

Whatever happened to all those conservative folks who used to gather at the watermelon farm? Where’s Don Ayotte when he’s needed?

About the Author ()

Who wants to know?

Comments (3)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. jason330 says:

    These guys are proof that the DEGOP (such that it is) decided to give LBR a walk this year. Not challenging a freshman is practically political malpractice, but the racist Ken Simpler* knew this was a blue wave year, so he begged off.

    *Simpler still supports Trump 100% and has never claimed to not be a racist, so there you have it.

  2. RE Vanella says:

    The logic employed to make the claim Simpler is likely racist is far more sound than any News Journal endorsement.

  3. bamboozer says:

    News Journal? Haven’t read it over a decade…… Does it still suck?