Posted on 02/26/2015 11:43:15 AM PST by C19fan
Eight months ago, Eric Cantor was forced out of office amid charges that he had lost touch with his Virginia constituents, derailing the political career of the man who was in line to be the first Jewish speaker of the House. Now hes back.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
There's nothing innocent about it but it is ordinary and typical.
So the People FIRE the Money-Changer, and the Entire Congress cannot muster up the courage to cast the Money-Changers from the Temple. What a Country
I was proudly one of those agitating to get that weasel out of office.
Even before Dave Brat had announced I was buying and making my own signs to inform the voters how Cantor was betraying them.
His political career is over, his Wall Street payoff will comfort him, though.
“Hey everybody, look how much money I’m making from selling out conservatives!
... And now you can too!”
Ted Yoho’s “pigs at the trough” ad:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkVG1StqOzQ
Big surprise
he did seem to start off as a pretty decent man...
and intelligent too...
but yes, he seemed more recently to lose it...
too much immersion in the WashDC criminal culture maybe?
there was a time i had high hopes for him... that time was short-lived...
yes agreed, he looked pretty good for awhile there...
I have difficulty sometimes correctly evaluating people I meet face to face.... even some folks I’ve known locally for a long time...............my skill at evaluating politicians at a distance is far the lesser even of that!
and the pols often seem to just go bad in WashDC, too, even if they started out pretty decent
There are many cantors flirting with political oblivion as we speak on the dictators illegal amnest. Let them know quicky and harshly that they choose their political fate soon.
(Lobbyist) Money laundering front?
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