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6/20/13, "We Elected Liars Like Bob Corker," madisonproject.com, Daniel Horowitz
"We sit back helplessly watching our elected Republicans cut backroom
deals with Chuck Schumer to sell out the Republic and create a permanent
Democrat majority. Yet we have nobody to blame but ourselves for
electing these liars in the first place.
Back in 2006, conservatives split their votes in Tennessee between
Van Hilleary and Ed Bryant, handing a solid red seat to progressive Bob
Corker. At the time, immigration was a hot-button issue, and Bob Corker
screamed from the hilltops that he was just as strong on the issue as
his conservative opponents. He not only opposed any amnesty before
enforcement, he opposed amnesty period. He consistently said that all
those who came here illegally would have to go back home and come here
legally.
During the general election, he ran strong on the issue against Harold Ford....
Now he is saving a dying amnesty bill by placing phony triggers in a bill 10 years after
amnesty is granted. John Hoeven explained the amendment like this: the
“whole effort has been to build a bipartisan group that will support
the bill.”
Folks, this is what the entire Mitch McConnell caucus is all about.
They work indefatigably to put lipstick on Democrat proposals so they
will win bipartisan support. This is why we can’t trust establishment
candidates to fulfill their promises even on the few issues they
officially check the boxes on the right. Ultimately, they are working
for the political class, and if that political class decides that an
onerous bill must pass, they will work overtime to lend Republican
prestige to that proposal – either publicly or privately. They will
often vote against the bill once passage is inevitable, but they will
work behind the scenes to sabotage any unified opposition.
We expected this treachery from a guy like Corker, yet we allowed him
to lie to us. Yes, it would be nice if these people would air TV ads
and explain their support for amnesty and the need to elect Chuck
Schumer Republicans. But they lack the courage to vouch for the
veracity of their views when standing before the voters. That’s why it
behooves us to identify these trouble-makers early on. We should not be
electing establishment-types like Bill Cassidy in Louisiana and Mike
Rounds in South Dakota next year. We should not reflexively reelect
incumbents like Mitch McConnell and Lamar Alexander. We should not
credulously buy into the lies that will flood airwaves.
As for Bob Corker, we just gave him a reelection pass last year. The
least we can do is make it clear this will be his last term and that
his partner in crime, who is up for reelection next year, should not
return to the Senate in 2015.
Moreover, it’s time for the Tennessee House delegation to stand up
and speak out against this travesty. They all campaigned strongly
against amnesty. Will they condemn the Corker-Hoeven treachery?
Call their offices and ask them to stand with the people of Tennessee:"...via Mark Levin show
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Below, 7/30/2010, Protester unfurls Mexican flag on dash across Mets Citifield in New York during game v Arizona Diamondbacks:
Perpetrator eludes grasp of Mets security personnel. The US government considers its borders and citizens to be garbage so why shouldn't everyone? Final, 9-6 Arizona. ap photo.
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