To: nickcarraway
Oh yeah, Cantor’s district is now going to elect a Democrat.
Right
2 posted on
06/11/2014 2:26:56 AM PDT by
rdcbn
To: nickcarraway
Eric Cantor has long been the face of House Republicans extreme policies, debilitating dysfunction and manufactured crises. Tonight is a major victory for the Tea Party as they yet again pull the Republican Party further to the radical right, she said in a statement. Pelosi Galore never ceases to disappoint.
4 posted on
06/11/2014 2:59:23 AM PDT by
sauropod
(Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
To: nickcarraway
And the Dems are going Marxist daily, Nan.
5 posted on
06/11/2014 3:08:25 AM PDT by
ExCTCitizen
(I'm ExCTCitizen and I approve this reply. If it does offend Libs, I'm NOT sorry...)
To: nickcarraway
God I despise this old bag.
6 posted on
06/11/2014 3:34:28 AM PDT by
V_TWIN
(white pri)
To: nickcarraway
Jack Trammell, a professor at Randolph-Macon College
Dave Brat's a professor at Randolph-Macon too. So BOTH major party candidates in VA-7 are R-M profs?
Would LOVE to know whether they have "history" together. The politics of academia, particularly when it comes to Liberal vs Conservative ideologies, can be incredibly nasty and very personal ...
To: nickcarraway
Unfortunately, this is an EXTREMELY dangerous time for the Republic...
Nancy and those remaining on the “dark” side will give ousted RINOS an opportunity to side with them for a final FU as they pass amnesty during the lame duck session...
Cantor may still get the last word...
8 posted on
06/11/2014 3:43:58 AM PDT by
bfh333
("We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.")
To: nickcarraway
Cantor lost in an upset to tea party challenger Dave Brat on Tuesday, an outcome Democrats quickly jumped on as a sign that the Republican Party is being pulled to the right by its conservative wing.
The only way the Republican Party can win the next Presidential election. Pelosi and the rest of the rats know this. They will make this sound like doom and gloom for the Country even though we are already in doom and gloom because of them.
9 posted on
06/11/2014 3:47:37 AM PDT by
SECURE AMERICA
(I am an American - Not a Republican or a Democrat.)
To: nickcarraway
We will see [Republicans] run further to the far right with the Tea Party striking fear into the heart of every Republican on the ballot and cementing the dysfunction that has paralyzed this Congress and prevented them from taking any action to help middle class families, said Israel.
Oh shut up. The Democrats never help the middle class you piece of crap..
10 posted on
06/11/2014 3:48:54 AM PDT by
SECURE AMERICA
(I am an American - Not a Republican or a Democrat.)
To: nickcarraway
Oh, Dizzy Nancy, you just don’t get it. Cantor’s loss should be making her quake in her heels. Voters are tired of career politicians and their power trips, tired of business as usual, tired of high taxes and deficits with no action to remedy the problem, tired of open borders, tired of the “good old boys” club in D.C., tired of all talk and no action, tired of politicians fattening their own pocketbooks, and more. Voters are ready to take out the trash and that, Nancy, includes Democrats.
To: nickcarraway
Eric Cantor has long been the face of House Republicans extreme policies, debilitating dysfunction and manufactured crises. Projecting again, grandma Nan?
17 posted on
06/11/2014 9:03:40 AM PDT by
hattend
(Firearms and ammunition...the only growing industries under the Obama regime.)
To: nickcarraway
Tonight is a major victory for the Tea Party as they yet again pull the Republican Party further to the radical right. Says the multi millionaire (net worth $26 million) Maoist from San Fransicko.
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