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<div class="timestamp">July 12, 2012</div>
<h1>Tammy Duckworth’s Rival</h1>
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Joe Walsh is a freshman congressman from Illinois, a Tea Party
Republican who has a reputation for saying outrageous things very
loudly. If you see the videos of him yelling at constituents and
interviewers who dare to disagree with him, you may conclude that he is
best ignored. </p>
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But then he started attacking his Democratic opponent, Tammy Duckworth, a
Democrat who also happens to be a National Guard helicopter pilot who
lost her legs and the use of her right arm when she was shot down in
Iraq. “Female, wounded veteran ... ehhh,” <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0312/74625.html">Mr. Walsh told Politico</a>. “She is nothing more than a handpicked Washington bureaucrat.” </p>
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Mr. Walsh could have dropped it there but didn’t, and, in recent videos,
he can be seen mocking Ms. Duckworth and belittling her sacrifice
again. “Now I’m running against a woman who, my God, that’s all she
talks about,” he said in a town-hall meeting on July 1. “Our true
heroes, it’s the last thing in the world they talk about.” </p>
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Mr. Walsh later said his point was simply that Ms. Duckworth has been
avoiding the issues. But the fixation on his opponent’s war record seems
to be Mr. Walsh’s problem, not hers. </p>
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As for issues, there are several in Mr. Walsh’s record that are worth
discussing — like his being the only member of the Illinois
Congressional delegation to vote against this year’s transportation
bill, even though he represents a district, west and north of Chicago,
that includes parts of O’Hare Airport and many of the city’s and
region’s most important highway and railroad networks. Or that he has
spent his time championing oddball bills that have gone nowhere —
measures to abolish the Office of Polar Programs of the National Science
Foundation, to forbid the use of the word “Palestine” in government
documents and to support “Israel’s right to annex Judea and Samaria.” He
is also sponsor of the Save Christmas Act. </p>
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Ms. Duckworth has done far more than her share in serving her country.
Against that record, Mr. Walsh’s comments were deplorable. </p>
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