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GOP Rep. Eric Cantor Says He was "Taken Aback" by the "Partisan Nature" of Obama's Speech - Video
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| September 10, 2009
| BrianinMO
Posted on 09/10/2009 5:04:15 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
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To: Federalist Patriot
“Taken aback?” You mean he had no idea Obama was this kind of person before? Really, he was surprised? Geez, Cantor, get with the program!
To: Federalist Patriot
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:10:56 AM PDT
by
bvw
To: Federalist Patriot
Oh puhlease. Cantor either needs to be more honest or grow a pair.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:11:45 AM PDT
by
mbarker12474
(If thine enemy offend thee, give his childe a drum.)
To: mbarker12474
He is a fool if he was.
The real obama is emerging.
Once he gets his socialized medicine, the White fools who voted for him will see more of him that they want to. Of course it will probably be the last thing in this world that they see. But they are too stupid to figure it out. They lived stupid and they will die stupid.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:16:12 AM PDT
by
sport
To: Federalist Patriot
Representative Cantor, WAKE up. BamaKennedy has bailed out all of his backer/funders today except for the UNIONS. They are for all practical purposes BROKE. And they payed to play and they need the ‘public option’ to cover their a..sets.
To: Federalist Patriot
Cantor said again he was "aghast" at the "hyperbole" used by Obama in the speech. In contrast to that, Cantor said "we need some adult leadership." Maybe Cantor was being sarcastic, but if not this statement is typical of what is wrong with republican's. Why would anyone be surprised or "aghast" at Obama's speech? He is an anti-american liar! Until you start treating him that way you do nothing but enable him and his agenda!
Thank goodness one member of congress (from S.C.) stood up and called Obama to task, albeit I understand he apologised for it today...again, typical of the republican party dumbasses who probably made him apologise for speaking the truth!
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:17:06 AM PDT
by
sirchtruth
(Gravity Of The Situation...)
To: Federalist Patriot
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:17:12 AM PDT
by
Fresh Wind
("Prosperity is just around the corner." Herbert Hoover, 1932)
To: Federalist Patriot
Are you suprised that it that way? They haven’t offered to talk to the Republicans since April what did you expect
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:17:32 AM PDT
by
rstark56
To: Federalist Patriot
So taken aback that he was speechless and couldn’t find his voice like Joe.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:18:29 AM PDT
by
TADSLOS
(Proud FR Mobster)
To: Federalist Patriot
I am tired of the milk toast that is seen as head of the republican party.Come on girls,you can do better.Alot better.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:21:04 AM PDT
by
HANG THE EXPENSE
(Life is tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
To: Federalist Patriot
Cantor said he was "taken aback by the partisan nature of the speech."I call BS on this one. It may be good political rhetoric but, unless Cantor just got to the House yesterday morning as a brand new Congresscritter, he knew full well that the speech was going to be very partisan. If he's truly that politically naive, his constituents may want to re-think his presence in Congress.
zero has made certain, from the outset of his administration, that he locked the other moderate and conservative voices in the Congress out of ALL debate on major legislation, and he has followed through.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:29:28 AM PDT
by
DustyMoment
(FloriDUH - proud inventors of pregnant/hanging chads and judicide!!)
To: DustyMoment
I call BS on this one. It may be good political rhetoric but, unless Cantor just got to the House yesterday morning as a brand new Congresscritter, he knew full well that the speech was going to be very partisan. I disagree. Obama's poll numbers are tanking, and the opposition against his plan is much larger and more active than the support. Obama had to reach out to the opposition some and try to win some over. Instead he demonized the opposition and made them even more locked into their opposition. It is not surprising since Obama is a partisan thug, but it is surprising that Obama keeps making the same mistake every time he tries to promote his plan. This speech hasn't worked the first 9 times it was tried. Obama needs tone down the negative rhetoric against his opponents.
To: Federalist Patriot
Hey Cantor, welcome to the Civil War.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:43:57 AM PDT
by
bmwcyle
(Liberals feed on dead Senators and babies)
To: DustyMoment
I call BS on this one. It may be good political rhetoric but, unless Cantor just got to the House yesterday morning as a brand new Congresscritter, he knew full well that the speech was going to be very partisan. If he's truly that politically naive, his constituents may want to re-think his presence in Congress.
Actually, I agree with Cantor. I was surprised by obama's tone, his accusations, etc. IMO, it was a huge mistake on his part. He wasn't just speaking to the two houses, but to all Americans. His rhetoric will not win the "hearts and minds" of the American people; his speech was too devisive. It will further strengthen the opposition to his plan.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:44:29 AM PDT
by
Girlene
(You Lie, o)
To: Federalist Patriot
I thought obama, was angry and condescending.
In addition to the lying.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:44:53 AM PDT
by
Kakaze
(Exterminate Islamofacism and apologize for nothing.....except not doing it sooner!)
To: swatbuznik
Agree. I assume Cantor was just trying to be nice but Obamarx is a radical leftist and it is no surprise to anyone with their eyes open over the last year. He is the most hyper-partisan person ever to hold the office of POTUS.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:45:06 AM PDT
by
Wyatt's Torch
(I can explain it to you. I can't understand it for you.)
To: Federalist Patriot
Jeb Bush, Cantor, Romney, at their World Famous, one time only, RINO listening tour pseudo event.
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:46:37 AM PDT
by
Leisler
To: bvw
I am Joe Wilson.Great sign idea for the Washington rally! How about ... "I am Joe Wilson, I am Joe the Plumber, I am Sarah, I am Rush ... You can't shut me up!"
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posted on
09/10/2009 5:47:42 AM PDT
by
REPANDPROUDOFIT
(no more "till death do us part" public workers!)
To: Federalist Patriot
Cantor said he was "taken aback by the partisan nature of the speech." Where the hell has Cantor been for the last 8 months? In this day and age 'bipartaisan solution' means 'the other side surrenders to my demands'. Further evidence that this GOP leadership is incapable of bringing the party back to power.
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