Posted on 06/11/2014 10:19:15 PM PDT by Rabin
The pro-amnesty crowd -- i.e., everyone except the American people -- promptly lost its collective mind. The amnesty shills went on the attack, insisting that Cantor's historic defeat had nothing to do amnesty. Brat's triumph was touted as simply a victory for the "tea party."
(Excerpt) Read more at anncoulter.com ...
Ann is a shill (moleRino) whom the sibMedi dotes to revile as a conservative, (she isn't) and a sexy slinky blond, (she seems blond).
Bonner is a tough smart GOB. Best fish or cut bait. Rabin
Ann Coulter loves Mitch McConnell just like Laura Ingraham.
I’m going to have to agree with Ann on this one.
Brat hammered the heck out of Kant-or on immigration and he lost largely on that issue.
Ann also pointed out that the typical Tea Party organizations, who are national in scope, didn’t contribute a dime.
Kant-or is an ass and I’m glad he’s gone...
Now he can work on “K” street and make some real money...
In a way this was a tea party victory and in a way it wasn’t.
Holy cow!, man; did we read the same article?
Is English your first language?
Hard to believe that a DU troll has remained undiscovered since 1998!
Ann said no such thing; She was quoting the GOB (Good Ol' Boys, GOP) crowd!
Hard to believe that a DU troll has remained undiscovered since 1998!
That’s a stupid and arrogant statement. It’s because of statements like that, that people don’t donate to FR.
Calling someone a troll for something they say that you don’t agree with is ridiculous. You are a fool.
I think we are all Tea Party members as a movement.
He lost his way and lost because we are now highly aware of these jokers.
That the so called national organizations didn’t contribute is moot.
Obviously, I've neglected my manners. I apologize.
Welcome to Free Republic. I always make it a point to specially welcome MENSA members.
In the future, I will limit myself to outing trolls for what they think.
Best regards.
Thanks and regards to you, too.
There’s three essentials to the loss:
1. Cantor had attempted to dump some Republican district leaders throughout the state about a year ago...to bring new leadership into the state roles. No one says much over the strategy or why he felt it was his mission in life to dump on these guys. Well...these district bosses survived the attempt and were part of the anti-Cantor game in the final weeks of the primary.
2. Probably twenty percent of the anti-Cantor vote came from people who felt Cantor was now Washington-establishment, and more of a Hollywood guy than a local representative. He hadn’t really talked up the district or been keen on their issues for the last four years.
3. Third and final....Cantor barely won the last primary episode, and he should have been educating himself on getting more local support. Instead, he was just counting on big budget dollars to do advertising. He had two whole years of warning to fix his issues and didn’t do a single thing.
The anti-immigration business? It’s just icing on top of the cake.
The remaining question is what happens to Cantor now? Will he run for governor in three years? Will he run for senator? Will he go to NBC and be a political analyst for them?
He goes to work on “K” street.
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