Enforcing the law is “problematic”?
No it won’t. Only the former Romney staffers in his campaign believes that.
Ah yes, it’s always “problematic” with the Macaca Post
My guess is Rubio will not mention immigration reform, in his support of Cuccinelli.
That’s what the media wants, but I don’t think they will get it.
Then again with Rubio, you never know what you get.
The media attempting to control the dialog again.
We can expect one negative story after another about Cuccinelli from this infamous “newspaper” for the next month and one-half. Their approach will be mixed with what a horrible person he is, what an extremist he is, with “helpful” advice on abandoning positions he has taken that they don’t like. I remember the bit with the current governor; this “newspaper” must have had 20 stories about some term paper he wrote in college that they found “demeaning” to women. The “Post” is very predictable.
“With canceled tours, White House teaching how democracy works.” Reporter David Nakamura blamed not Obama but the “dysfunctional state of the union”:
http://newsbusters.org/people/david-nakamura#ixzz2fHPLx7iA
...which explains why Cuccinelli has made up a lot of ground and is now in a virtual dead heat.
Stick it up your macaca, Wapo.
Ping!
A June survey by the Republican firm Harper Polling found that 86 percent of Virginians believed it was important to fix the immigration system this year, and 69 percent supported a path to citizenship for immigrants who paid fees and taxes and learned English over an extended period.
Yet another fake poll. Fines,taxes,english, heard this in 1986..
Cuccinellis strong stands against illegal immigration could become problematic in Va.
Really?
A smart politician would hire a statistician to figure out what the unemployment rate would be in their state if invaders were sent home and US citizens took those jobs.
The Washington Post is upset that Ken Cuccinelli is appealing to his base.
Nothing problematic about it!
thanks for posting.
Problematic? Bull poo....