Posted on 10/19/2013 10:30:00 AM PDT by chicagolady
On Friday Illinois congressman Adam Kinzinger continued the seemingly endless line of attack from establishment Republicans against Texas Senator Ted Cruz over the effort to defund Obamacare that resulted in a 16 day partial shutdown of 17 percent of the federal government.
Kinzinger had the following to say to Buzzfeed:
I dont think theres any question [its worse]. I could have written this story from day one. If you follow the Cruz plan, you end up exactly where we are, Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger told BuzzFeed. I think its obvious that we had a really grown up plan on how to deal with this, we had some in our party who rejected that, and we had to go along with [the Cruz] plan.
Asked if unhappiness with Cruz is widespread in the conference, Kizinger said, Sure yeah, absolutely. I think we all feel the same.
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Primary challenges are the only way to take control of the GOP at this point.
We’ll send a generous donation for any conservative that runs against this Democrat Lite congressman.
Let’s destroy this fool
http://electdavidhale.com/www.Electdavidhale.com/David_Hale_for_Congress.html
And where are we Adam old boy? On the pathway to Marxist slavery. Cruz tried. You dropped your drawers and bent over for the Marxist thugs.
Thanks chicagolady.
Adam Kinzinger, bucking the RINO charge
http://articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-09-06/opinions/41821339_1_rino-republican-party-house-republican
(wow, I hate this stupid website:)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tag/adam-kinzinger
I think its obvious that we had a really grown up plan on how to deal with this,”
We know all about the “grown up” plans of the GOPe. It’s called caving 101.
This will be an interesting primary to watch, since Palin and many tea party groups endorsed Kinzinger, but he’s moved to the left since the day he hit DC. Don Manzullo wasn’t as flashy, but his loyalty could be counted upon.
5.56mm
Forget the GOP. Leave the sinking ship behind.
This continued stupidity on the part of Republicans is jaw-dropping. The corrosive attacks on Republicans who poke their heads up and draw attention to such disasters as Obamacare are eroding public opinion and reducing the number of Republican voters. They were given a gift in the form of Tea Party people who would have voted for them and helped counter the growth in Dem rolls from the young socialist OWS-types.
Instead, the R party believes it can succeed on just the money of some large donors. Those donors will be harder to attract as the R party continues to shrink its size.
The failure of Obamacare’s rollout is a golden opportunity for the R party. The Tea Party supporters are a windfall gift to the R party. Social media and new outlets for information are new pathways around the Dem party propaganda machine. And, what does the R party do? It fails to take advantage of each gift. You cannot ignore these opportunities and expect to perform well—in the face of the vicious opposition Dem party, you cannot suffer such idiotic mistakes even once.
This might be a little more than a normal layoff in the private sector. And the government is loaded with deadwood. Sheesh.
In Washingtonese, that is known as “Growing into the Job”.
Is he the one that is rumored to be gay? Or is it that other idiot Shocke?
I can’t keep my IL rinos straight.
This this MORON a Republican or a Dem Lite?
It’s Aaron Schock
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Schock calls conservative colleagues the “insane caucus” (video)
I hate the stinking RINO party about as much as I hate the Dim-wits.
He’s a so-called Conservative Gone Liberal.
Meaning...HE CAN BE BOUGHT.
Next he WILL endorse AMNESTY!!
Foster: Congressmen Schock, Kinzinger and Dold cannot be trusted on immigration
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