My surprised face.
That’s gratitude for you.
Every Republican in PA that voted for Oz is an a******.
You cost us a Senator by being, supposedly, pragmatic.
Beware the camel in the tent...
The fable of the Arab and the Camel. According to this classic tale, one cold night, a camel asks his master if he can put his head in the tent for warmth. “By all means and welcome,” said the man; and the camel stretches his head into the tent. Soon after, the camel inquires if he may also bring his neck and front legs inside. Again, the master agrees.
Finally, the camel asks, “May I not stand wholly within?” With pity, the master beckons him into the warm tent. But when the camel comes forward it becomes clear that the tent is too small for them both. “I think,” the camel said, “that there is not room for both of us here. It will be best for you to stand outside, as you are the smaller; there will then be room enough for me.” And with that, the man is forced outside of his tent.
The fable is a warning that small, seemingly harmless acts—even made with good intentions—can sometimes have negative repercussions. It is a tale our team often associates with values, and considers actively at this time of the year. After all, the creeping camel appears in many aspects of our lives…but only in rare situations is the camel more detrimental than when he eats away at our principles. And what better time than the beginning of a new year to reflect on what we hold most dear?
Values shape the outcomes of our relationships, careers, investments and society, and therefore, are far too important to leave to chance or camels. It is worthwhile to reflect on them for they have a material impact on our decisions and will manifest in our lives whether or not we explicitly consider them. Better to be conscious of our values than to leave them to fate. Especially since we will all let the camel into the tent at some point—and when and how we do it should be a deliberate choice.
https://www.mawer.com/the-art-of-boring/blog/beware-the-camel-in-the-tent/
I’ve never been comfortable with a muslim in any government office at any level....can anyone show me even one example where that’s been a good idea?
And this just confirms my suspicions.
Normally Republican political hacks get elected before moderating.
Which is exactly what Youngkin did in Virginia. Youngkin made it about himself and the changes he would bring to Virginia. He did not need to drumbeat the Trump name for people to see what he was about.
I’m not voting...
It wont make a difference if Oz wins or the dem. They both will be anti-Trump
First, this is from Axioms. They will spin this as anti-Trump as they can.
Second, this could be what the plan is for the election. Primaries are partisan, and elections are more about the middle.
While Oz is no Josh Hawley, he’s what we have, and we have to win in PA.
Oz: muslim’s answer to mitt romney.
What?! Oz isn’t a real conservative?!
Hey, all of a sudden I’ve got a new tagline.
Oz has always seemed kind of slimy to me, in a used car salesman kind of way.
In other words
Oz Updates his page.
OMGNO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, campaigning from the right for the primary and then from the middle for the general? That’s NEVER happened before.
But don’t worry, there will be much money spent in ads linking Oz to Trump. The Democrats will pay for them.
Hey Jack, you didn’t do your due diligence. The Home Page for Oz is as you portray in your tweet. But, if you go to the Endorsements page, the Trump Endorsement is the most prominent one displayed.
One republican runs for governor
One republican runs for senate
the one running for governor is conservative
the one running for senate is not
the one running for governor is doing better in the polls
the one running for senate is not
Hello? Is anyone paying attention?
Ozzball’s going to get slaughtered.