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TeaOP will eat itself

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/74926.html

House Majority Leader Eric Cantor went into damage control mode Friday following the revelation that he contributed $25,000 to a super PAC devoted to defeating incumbent House members — including numerous Republicans.

The news of Cantor’s contribution to the Campaign for Primary Accountability, first reported by Roll Call Friday afternoon and confirmed by a spokesman for the super PAC, was said to have taken party leaders by surprise. House Speaker John Boehner, House Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions, knowledgeable aides said, had not received advance word that the contribution had been made.

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created by anonymouscoward on Apr 07, 2012 at 12:27:27 pm     Politics     Comments: 3

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BTW Cantor is technically an incumbent... WTF YOU DON'T NEED TO PAY TO FIRE YOURSELF, YOU CAN QUIT AT ANY TIME, DUMBASS!

posted by anonymouscoward on Apr 07, 2012 at 12:29:34 pm     #  

Some "Republicans" need to be defeated, as they are, in reality, durty democrats. The first one that comes to mind is that absolute disgrace, john mccain. What a joke, that guy. He was a great man, some thirty or forty years ago. I actually didn't vote in the last election. It was either the liberal or the Communist, and I stayed home.

Nothing will keep be from the ballot this time around. There's a tyrannical dictator in the whit house, and he needs to be taken out (politically, of course).

But the tyrant barack isn't stupid, this guy is pure evil. He turned over control of the voting machines to a foreign entity. So I'm predicting four more years of barack the magic "negro." And the end of America, as I knew it.

posted by OmarLittle on Apr 07, 2012 at 02:22:38 pm     #  

I was taught so many years ago to honor the office of President of the USA no matter the occupant. And I have.

My parents, republicans, didn't like FDR but our house was not where you could complain about him. Back in those days you were to vote out who you disliked not call them names.

We all could use some of those manners today when discussing issues we disagree on.

posted by jackie on Apr 07, 2012 at 05:24:33 pm     #   4 people liked this

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