Christine O'Donnell: "I'm Not A Witch"
The 21st Century's Version of "I'm Not A Crook."
You have to kind of feel sorry for Christine O'Donnell. Whatever one may feel about her espoused views, admittedly kooky, O'Donnell is a genuinely nice person. Unlike Sarah Palin, who is snide and petty and divisive, O'Donnell is sincerely a kind and soft spoken individual.

And although her election victory is almost certain to end in lose, it is admirable that she even won the Republican primary as an underdog candidate. This is because O'Donnell has little money and even less status. She only finished paying off her student loans recently and has had difficulty paying her income taxes. So O'Donnell is a salt of the earth type in a political establishment which has become a Plutocracy.
But O'Donnell does have odd views. She dabbled in many religions (including Buddhism and Hare Krishna, but left the latter because she did not want to go vegan), but eventually settled for Christian fundamentalism.
In that cause, she became a anti-masturbation activist (liking it to adultery) and once told MSNBC that she is a woman in her thirties and is chaste. Nice, but a little too odd.
O'Donnell used to make frequent appearances on Bill Maher's show 'Politically Incorrect'. 22 appearances, and Bill Maher is now showing one clip a week on his HBO show. His first clip in the now famous clip of her saying she dabbled in witchcraft:
This has made the news rounds and O'Donnell initially dismissed it as high school antics. As it is. But she has not decided to bring it up in her campaign ad:
The most amusing statement by a politician since Nixon declared: "I'm not a crook." And how did that turn out?
That means O'Donnell really is a witch! Get her!!!





