You’ve got something there. someone needs to pass to Hunter for him to say at the next debate, or in a speech: “Where were you when I was trying to stop our Congress from giving up our industry and our trade dollars to a communist nation called China? Where were you when I was building a border fence in San Diago? Where were you when I was writing a bill to end abortion by defining life at conception? You weren’t there, and frankly I believe you’re still not here.”
“Youve got something there. someone needs to pass to Hunter for him to say at the next debate, or in a speech: Where were you when I was trying to stop our Congress from giving up our industry and our trade dollars to a communist nation called China? Where were you when I was building a border fence in San Diago? Where were you when I was writing a bill to end abortion by defining life at conception? You werent there, and frankly I believe youre still not here.
Actually in one debate he did pretty much that.
Tammy Bruce describes it this way: “Hunter is coming across as the strongest, most clear on what’s happening internationally, and the impact of Unfair Trade on this country. I find it slightly ridiculous that these men, who’ve been in office forever, are talking incessantly about how things have to change in Washington when they’ve been in that town for decades creating the problem. It’s as though they think they can convince us they’re all outsiders or something. Listening to John “Amnesty” McCain talking about the need for change is especially surreal.
Duncan Hunter notes 1.8 million jobs going to Communist China is the problem. Bravo. Yeah, notes that all the senators voted for Most Favored Nation status for China, sending those jobs to that pit. He was great.”
http://tammybruce.com/2007/10/liveblogging_republica.php