Bob Ehrlich is creeping to the right after losing ground to his Republican-primary opponent and sluggish fundraising reports showing Bob Ehrlich with only $2 million in the bank – and Martin O’Malley with a 3 to 1 cash advantage – heading into the final months of the campaign.

Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Bob Ehrlich’s primary opponent has people talking — even Bob Ehrlich…

Shortly after Palin’s endorsement of Brian Murphy – Bob Ehrlich creeped to the right, giving an interview to the Institute on the Constitution, a conservative organization associated with the far right.

When the moderator pressed Ehrlich on the constitutional right to public education, saying that government should not provide education, Ehrlich replied that “the courts determine the constitution,” and has made “lots of dreadful decisions.”

What????

We know Bob Ehrlich didn’t fully-fund Thornton when he was in office.  We know he raised college tuition by 40% and caused a crisis in public school construction, but does Bob Ehrlich really believe that we shouldn’t be funding public education?

It shouldn’t come as any surprise that Bob Ehrlich is upset about Sarah Palin’s endorsement.  In 2008 Bob Ehrlich said that Sarah Palin is a “popular Governor, she’s a reformer, she’s a maverick, and she’s a budget hawk.”  “She’s a solid performer and she brings excitement to the ticket….” (WBAL, 8/30/08).

When speaking about her debate performance in 2008 Ehrlich brags, “big time debates — it’s pressure…. So I think Sarah Palin, in the two most pressurized situations possible, has performed very well.” (AUDIO)

But after being snubbed by the TEA Party darling, what’s Bob saying now?

“In the debates, I obviously don’t think she did as well.” (VIDEO | 7:53)

Can you blame him? Palin is forcing Bob to the right.

The day after the endorsement, his campaign released a statement contending that the endorsement “reaffirms Bob Ehrlich’s Independence,” and highlighted that he was “not bound to a particular ideology.”

Not bound to a particular ideology, Bob?  That’s not what you told the Institute on the Constitution.

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TEA please? Hold the Palin.

On April 15, 2010, in Bob Ehrlich, Republicans, by Ike

(Baltimore Sun photo by Kenneth K. Lam / January 13, 2010)

The Tea Party Express, conducted by Sarah Palin, will be making its final stop today in Washington, D.C. after a month long tour across the country. You’d think that they’d make a stop in neighboring Maryland but it looks like someone called off that stop.

Yesterday, Tea Party bandwagoner Bob Ehrlich told The Washington Post that he didn’t want Sarah Palin campaigning for him. However, the bigger question is, would he campaign for her?

Does Bob Ehrlich think that Sarah Palin is qualified to be President?

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