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Hey, Paul Ryan: Remember Eric Cantor? i
« on: October 22, 2015, 12:55:24 pm »
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Hey, Paul Ryan: Remember Eric Cantor?

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By Alicia Colon

Published Oct. 22, 2015

One of the most shocking upsets in 2014 was the primary defeat of the powerful Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor by tea party candidate David Brat. Brat was an underfunded unknown economics professor and yet battled successfully against Cantor's multi-million dollar campaign for reelection to Congress. His young campaign managers, Gray Delany and Zach Werrell, have written a great book released this week titled How to Bag A RINO.



If these two men in their mid-20's could topple a Goliath of the GOP establishment, then why should congressional conservatives settle for putting another RINO in the Speaker's seat. I am referring of course to Paul Ryan who has been crowned the designated next Speaker by the GOP elite.



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Re: Hey, Paul Ryan: Remember Eric Cantor? i
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2015, 04:21:40 pm »
Because the only thing the crybaby caucus can do viz. the Speaker is tear down the GOP's eventual candidate.  That will simply end up leaving the democrats' nominee standing - and winning.

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« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2015, 04:25:18 pm »
And David Brat doesn't seem to have remained the conservative darling he was supposed to be:  https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/david_brat/412605

Ideologically he is to the left of most Republicans.  He doesn't seem to have been much of a right-winger in terms of the very few bills he's sponsored.

I call that disappointing, to say the least.  But then what do I know?