Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA): White supremacist groups behind AZ immigration law
Ah, yes. Another day, another instance of a Democrat politico shamelessly playing the race card over a point of disagreement with the opposition party:
Ah, yes. Another day, another instance of a Democrat politico shamelessly playing the race card over a point of disagreement with the opposition party:
I wrote last night about the interparty GOP battle going on between NC8 contenders Tim D’Annunzio and Harold Johnson, and how Tim D’Annunzio was falsely running as the “anti-establishment” candidate and how he was portraying Harold Johnson as a “center left” candidate simply because, unlike D’Annunzio, Johnson had received the official endorsements of so many local, state, and national GOP politicos rather than from the various local Tea Party movements.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote to you about the battle going on in NC’s 7th Congressional district where the clear winner of the GOP primary there, Ilario Pantano, is having to contend with the two losers of the GOP primary: Will Breazeale – a serial military record embellisher and someone with, er, “domestic issues” in his past, and Randy Crow, a troubled and warped 9-11 Truther who also fancies himself as a 2012 Republican candidate for President. Sadly, similar issues are taking place in the battle for NC’s 8th Congressional district.
Like Democrat Mark Critz did in the PA-12 special election last week, Congressman Joe Sestak is steadily trying to run away from this administration’s liberal policies by painting himself as an outsider, in spite of his near-100% support of President Obama’s agenda:
The results from the HI-01 special election are in and DC House Republicans will soon be welcoming a new member into the fold: