IMO more validation that Cruz is the right guy to get behind.
As a NC voter for Burr, if this is true, he will never get my vote again. (I also would say this if he said this about Trump)
If my man doesn't win, then he wasn't strong enough to overcome the hurdles. That's OK. Running for President isn't afternoon tea with the queen. It's a tough business.
Although I have my favorite, I will ABSOLUTELY support the eventual nominee. Well, unless it's Bush.
Slightly off topic but too good to pass up ...
My on-screen TV guide for tonight’s Tonight Show:
Jimmy Fallon. Comic Sarah Silverman; Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio; Wet performs.
I’m looking forward to voting against Burr in the primary this year.
maybe they interviewed Raymond by mistake (or maybe Aaron)
Why does Burr care? He votes Dem in the Senate anyway.
He’s right. Cruz is too good for us we don’t deserve him.
If he votes for Sanders, he’s not even a RINO. He’s a democrat. Primary his dem donkey ass out!!!
RINO Burr- can’t wait to vote against him in the primary...
Translation: Burr is deeply afraid of being tossed out during the primary.
Someone should explain to the idiot senator he would not need to ask for a retraction if they were lying.
WTF? Does he spend his days napping and playing checkers with Thad?
Senator Richard Burr On False AP Story And Hillaryâs Server
Friday, January 22, 2016 | posted by Hugh Hewitt
http://www.hughhewitt.com/senator-richard-burr-false-ap-story-hillarys-server/
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HH: I am so glad that you are there, and I wanted to get your reaction. As soon as I heard this, I called my booker and said find Senator Burr and get a response from him. I see you have already demanded a retraction from the AP.
RB: Yeah, listen, Hugh, thanks for the opportunity to be on. The statement by itself is so ludicrous. You know, I have been out for the year that everybodyâs been campaigning or longer. And you know, Iâve got video of myself and printed media that says Iâm going to support the Republican nominee. As the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, the last thing I want to do is endorse. I had four colleagues in the race. And one of my colleagues is a member of my committee, and I think for the chairman of the Intel Committee to come out and endorse anybody would suggest that somebodyâs got a leg up on national security. So Iâm not going to do that. But make no mistake about it. Iâm going to support the Republican nominee, whether itâs Ted Cruz or Donald Trump or any of the rest of them. The great thing about it is Republicans have more than one person they can look at and call them Mr. President and be proud.
HH: Did you even make a joke about it at the event?
RB: No. No, and as a matter of act, Iâm sort of shocked that this is around a fundraiser, because there just havenât been many over Christmas, and I didnât have one in Washington this week. I had one in North Carolina that was a very small event, and it was on Monday. But thereâs some reporters in Washington, more than one, that want to try to draw these divisive lines, and theyâve been out all week trying to do it. I donât know what the intent was, but let me just say this, Hugh. The reporter did call our office. And we said it never happened. The story still ran.
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