• Democrat Chris Murphy Versus Republican Matt Corey, The David Versus Goliath Matchup Of 2024

    September 7, 2024

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    Quirky and unstable Democrat United States Senator Chris Murphy may be lonely.  So much so, that he wants to help people with their perceived loneliness.  He appears to not wish to be a Senator for life like his partner, "Vietnam Veteran" Senior Senator Socialist Richard Blumenthal. 

    Senator Murphy is running for re-election as Junior Senator from Connecticut and in a sad reflection to the state, has been a Senator since 2013.  Senator Murphy has never held a genuine job in his life, as he lists his profession as a lawyer and author, but his employment has been mostly paid for by Taxpayers as a Democrat office holder his entire career. Chris Murphy has been a State Representative, State Senator, U.S. Congressman, and now U.S. Senator since 1999. 

    Since the start of his “government service,” Senator Murphy has not done much in his political career as far as creating bills, legislating and/or helping the people in Connecticut in the view of many. However, he has been exceptional in getting in front of the media and spewing incoherent gibberish daily, leading the weak-minded to believe he is an expert on anything and everything in Connecticut. Therefore, this unstable conduct and faux sense of humanitarianism makes him guaranteed to be re-elected in the minds of the Democrat Party. Moreover, his frequent game of show and tell on Twitter and the daily crucifixion off all things Donald Trump and Republican obviously make Senator Murphy the ordained Senator for Life, as it may allow him to continue his career of “public service.” This particular "public service" con game is good for Senator Murphy, as he has otherwise never held real and gainful employment.  

    But since this is Connecticut, why should we deal in any kind of fact?

    That said, I am pleased to report that the 2024 campaign seems to be running smoothly for Senator Murphy and his Democrat Party.  Even though the election is over two months away, we are led to believe that Senator Murphy has already been re-elected, his upcoming election is merely a formality, and somehow Kamala Harris also has been coronated as the new President via proxy by the Democrat Party ruling council.

    In a pattern all too familiar to legitimate citizens in Connecticut, the Democrat Party operatives and the state-run and biased media are trying their hardest to silence all opposing voices, reminiscent of what has just happened with the rigged election in Venezuela for Strongman Dictator Maduro. 

    But defying all the premises of Peter’s Management Principle of being promoted to one’s highest level of incompetence, somehow Senator Murphy is violating that principle and is contemplated as the new Secretary of State for the Harris Administration. This is the same Senator Murphy that apparently did not think anything was wrong with the past four years of the feeble and incredibly inept Biden-Harris Administration, as he was a strong cheerleader for all of the economic, social, and global failures it has presided over since 2021, like the failed Afghanistan withdrawal, open borders, a new illegal drug crisis, runaway inflation, a $35 trillion dollar National Debt, open borders, rampant crime, destroyed cities, and a simmering powder keg of regional wars.  But undeterred, Chris Murphy's magic manic mantra is a cadence of gibberish repeating that anti-business policies, anti-gun policy, gun control at all costs and higher taxes will save us all. His supposed qualifications for Secretary of State are comical to say the least, but unfortunately this would not be the first time an evil incompetent from Connecticut somehow reached the Presidential Cabinet.

    But what happens if Murphy loses the election? I have been criticized for stating this, as apparently, he is already the winner. But what happens if his Republican opponent, a working business owner, conservative and primary winner by the name of Matt Corey runs an exceptional race this election and defeats Senator Murphy? By all appearances, Corey epitomizes the concepts of hard work, grit, and determination in a classic David versus Goliath confrontation where it is hoped by many that Corey stands up aggressively and loudly to those who are tired of being mocked and ridiculed by the stoic, vapid, and failed leaders of the Democrat Party of Connecticut.

    My review of Corey’s policy package reflects realistic and useful proposals and platforms that will actually help the working middle class of the state of Connecticut. Some of his ideas include, (but are not limited to), supporting Connecticut’s private insurance industry, controlling taxes and spending, expanding apprenticeship programs to expand job opportunities, stopping taxation of Social Security payments, securing our borders, and respect and support for our law enforcement men and women. These policies are diametrically opposed to the continual gibberish of Senator Murphy.

    One must never forget that Senator Murphy was a spokesperson for the past four failed years of the Biden-Harris Administration and prior to that condemned all things President Trump. He has fought to get police and security officers out of school with his irrational and illogical “Counseling Not Criminalization in Schools Act” back in 2020. How useless that act was this past week in Georgia where a school resource officer shot an assailant before he murdered more people.

    So, what will happen in November?  Will Senator Murphy debate Candidate Corey?  Why won't he?  A candidate will win, and a candidate will lose both in the debate and in the election. On appearance, Republican candidate Matt Corey represents a much-needed change in the United States Senate as he has served in our military, worked several blue-collar jobs, and owns his own business. He has real world depth and experiences that make him incredibly unique as compared to the decayed and spoiled typical career politicians that are constantly cloned out of the Democrat Party. Never a new thought, never a solution, and bellows of disrespect and ridicule for anyone who disagrees with them are all the standard of the "leaders" of the Democrat Party today. Senator Murphy echoes those qualities in his daily diatribes and fulmination of all things President Trump and the Republican Party. It is a bore and chore to listen to his continual venom and toxin.  

    But let us be candid in the fact that given Senator Murphy’s mythic status in the Democratic machine, Corey must fight a David-like, aggressive, and outsized non-traditional campaign in order to win, while going far beyond the litany of past Republican candidates who did nothing more than fight weak, unconvincing and muddled campaigns bereft of policy. Moreover, in my estimation, Corey must establish a bright line between himself and Senator Murphy and must be a champion for the social, economic, and most critical energy policies of President Donald Trump. If Corey is unafraid and committed, Connecticut at last could finally have some real representation in the United States Senate.

    In conclusion, the possibility of defeating Senator Murphy will never be as good as it is right now. That said, I hope that Matt Corey boldly steps out of the mold of past Connecticut Republican candidates to defeat our serially incompetent Senator Murphy this November.  

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    Bob Swick

    I am an Adjunct Professor of Business and Economics and have taught for 41 years for several different colleges and universities. I have a Bachelors of Science in Journalism and a Masters of Science in Economics. I have written about economics and political issues in my blog "Swick Speak" since 2006.

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    Michael Satagaj

    Amen Bob, you paint a tremendously accurate picture.

    But, the money line portends trouble:

    “... Corey must fight a David-like, aggressive, and outsized non-traditional campaign in order to win, while going far beyond the litany of past Republican candidates who did nothing more than fight weak, unconvincing and muddled campaigns bereft of policy.

    We are a month in, with two months left and the effort that you prescribed just isn't.

    Michael Satagaj

    I am aware of multiple, direct appeals to Corey's campaign to adopt specific tactics that fit your template exactly – to no avail.
    I fear that this marvelous opportunity shall be forfeited with abandon. 
    With Corey’s character, values and body of work he ought to have the full and rabid support of every conservative in CT. Yet does he?

    Michael Satagaj

    I will argue that he does not even have the honest support of the CT Republican Party machine.
    In fact, I surmise that the CT Republican Party is flat disinterested in such a campaign as you prescribe.
    And bringing it to the finish line, I am certain that they are just as disinterested in espousing virtue, truth and liberty altogether.
    Shameful.
     
     

    F D

    Chair B P gets on board with the above prescribed CT Republicans-play-hard-ball with Dems/Murphy at this rare opportunity including funding his campaign or get Ronna McDanieled.

    F D

    “…-to no avail”
    Michael can you expand and explain why Matt’s campaign would not adopt specific tactics? Sad to hear. I am interested in both sides even if the answer is speculative, it still merits weighing.
    Matt also stands to benefit from down ballot advantage as people sit home rather than vote for Harris whose campaign will predictably continue a downhill spiral.
    Thank you very much in advance.

    Michael Satagaj

    A small number of ‘unconnected’ individuals have suggested to the Corey campaign a pair of strategies. One is to present to CT a focus on timeless principles and virtues with a strong emphasis on liberty, personal responsibility, etc. and leave the typical Republican campaign talking points (essentially responses to the Democrat controlled field) in the closet.
    The second was to utilize sharp, brash messaging on low-tech platforms such as billboards and witty yard signs - lots of them.

    F D

    Those are good tactics! I totally agree on getting out a winning message by circumventing unfriendly California based Hearst corp reporting and the Colin McEnroe types by messaging with billboards (a great idea!!) and a volume of yard signs.
    Thank you for replying Michael.
    Godspeed.

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