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The Return of Thaddeus
Mississippi Conservative Daily ^ | 1/11/15 | Ryan S. Walters

Posted on 01/11/2015 6:09:36 PM PST by Sybeck1

Last Tuesday Vice President Joe Biden swore in Senator Thad Cochran for a 7th term. Upon seeing his old friend from his decades in the US Senate, Biden enthusiastically remarked, “Thaddeus!6374807_G Best guy in the US Senate right here. I can say that now because it can’t hurt him.” How wonderful! This is yet another high-profile Democrat who has admiration for Thad Cochran. Remember, it was Harry Reid who praised Cochran on the Senate floor as a “wonderful man.” It is a fair question that we have asked here at MCD for more than a year: Why do Democrats love Thad Cochran so much? Even the state media in Mississippi, including the liberals, fawn all over Thaddeus the Great and rip any true conservative who opposes him. Bill Minor’s end-of-the-year column in the Clarion Ledger is a case-in-point, a piece he pathetically titled “Cochran endured a lifetime of adversity in 2014.” Minor believes Thaddeus deserves the “tragic figure of the year” award, if we had one that is. Although Cochran’s appalling (and tragic) race-baiting and smear campaign is conspicuously absent from Minor’s piece. But what is present is flat-out lying. He writes: “Though in recent years voting more along Republican party lines [as opposed to his many Democratic votes, I guess], Cochran is still regarded as far more patrician than the hell-raising young Republicans [Like Chris McDaniel, I presume?] who have come along in recent years. Despite the fact he comes from the Deep South with a tradition of sending Bilbo-style racial demagogues to Congress, Cochran is noted for having never played racial politics,” which is why “erstwhile black Democrats crossed party lines to give him critical votes in the Republican Senatorial primary last summer.” Hmmm, Mr. Minor is either a bald-faced liar, naive as hell, or he must have had his head in the sand from June 3 until June 24, as well as the months afterward. Or, smearing your opponent for seeking to hurt blacks, with hateful robocalls and radio ads in black neighborhoods, and using food stamps and welfare to bribe them to vote Republican is not racial politics in Bill Minor’s twisted opinion. But, we are told, Thaddeus is incalculably valuable “to a poor, rural state like Mississippi,” Minor writes, for “his 42 years of Senate seniority (plus six years in the House) serve the state exceedingly well because he brings to the table a currency equal to a much larger state.” Why we are still economically in last place after Thaddeus’s years of service, Minor does not say. Aside from praising Thaddeus for his gentlemanly ways and his wonderful refrain from divisive politics, Minor takes his own divisive shots at Chris McDaniel, calling him a “green horn,” and “an untested upstart from the piney woods, who … had links to the state’s dark Confederate past,” who came “from far out in right field with the organized back of the nut-fringed tea party, which to the surprise of veteran political observers, had ties to some deep-pocketed national right-wing special interest groups.” I guess Thaddeus had no ties to any special interest groups, like say Haley Barbour’s corrupt machine or the leftist Chamber of Commerce perhaps? It is a crying shame that Mississippians are still subjected to this shameful drivel spewed from the mouth of Bill Minor and his ilk at the Clarion Ledger. At least his readership is exceedingly small, at least among the state’s conservative majority. It’s also a crying shame that rather than have a genuine conservative in Chris McDaniel as a US Senator, a man who would embark on a true reform agenda and actually fight the Democrats rather than befriend and compromise with them, Mississippi is stuck with ole Thad, who showed his true colors in the recent lame duck session. In two important votes in December, Thaddeus sided with Harry Reid and the Democrats – on the Ted Cruz constitutional point of order on Obama’s executive order on amnesty and the spendthrift “cromnibus” appropriations bill, which he unsurprisingly voted in favor, points that Minor ignored. Now remember, during the campaign against McDaniel, Thaddeus tried to convince the state that he was really a conservative fighting for conservative principles, a remark MCD called the political “lie of the year.” But when he had two chances to prove his conservative bona fides during the lame duck, he went right back to his old ways – turning his back on the Constitution and spending money in an irresponsible fashion that has gotten us more than $18.1 trillion in debt. So is that why two of the nation’s worst Democrats – Harry Reid and Joe Biden – love Cochran so much, because they can count on his continual support? You betcha!


TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: biden; cochran; mcdaniel; mssen; racebaiting; thad

1 posted on 01/11/2015 6:09:36 PM PST by Sybeck1
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To: Sybeck1

I await the return of the paragraph breaks.


2 posted on 01/11/2015 6:12:02 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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To: Sybeck1
Paragraphs
<P>
Are our friends
3 posted on 01/11/2015 6:12:54 PM PST by null and void (The aggregate effect of competitive capitalism is indistinguishable from magic)
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To: Sybeck1

Trying


4 posted on 01/11/2015 6:14:10 PM PST by Sybeck1
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To: null and void
Your Nullness, glad to see the void has not swallowed you. Welcome back, but you really never left.
5 posted on 01/11/2015 6:14:46 PM PST by Fungi (Fungi--the reason we have antibiotics, cheese, bread, and wine.)
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To: Sybeck1

ADMIN kill the post. MY kid wants to play Roblox


6 posted on 01/11/2015 6:15:58 PM PST by Sybeck1
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To: Sybeck1
It's the Ghost of Senates Past.

How long will he remain in office?

7 posted on 01/11/2015 6:46:43 PM PST by Paladin2
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To: Sybeck1
Looks better and is more readable this here way... ;-)

Last Tuesday Vice President Joe Biden swore in Senator Thad Cochran for a 7th term. Upon seeing his old friend from his decades in the US Senate, Biden enthusiastically remarked, “Thaddeus!6374807_G Best guy in the US Senate right here. I can say that now because it can’t hurt him.” How wonderful!

This is yet another high-profile Democrat who has admiration for Thad Cochran. Remember, it was Harry Reid who praised Cochran on the Senate floor as a “wonderful man.”

It is a fair question that we have asked here at MCD for more than a year: Why do Democrats love Thad Cochran so much?

Even the state media in Mississippi, including the liberals, fawn all over Thaddeus the Great and rip any true conservative who opposes him. Bill Minor’s end-of-the-year column in the Clarion Ledger is a case-in-point, a piece he pathetically titled “Cochran endured a lifetime of adversity in 2014.” Minor believes Thaddeus deserves the “tragic figure of the year” award, if we had one that is.

Although Cochran’s appalling (and tragic) race-baiting and smear campaign is conspicuously absent from Minor’s piece. But what is present is flat-out lying. He writes: “Though in recent years voting more along Republican party lines [as opposed to his many Democratic votes, I guess], Cochran is still regarded as far more patrician than the hell-raising young Republicans [Like Chris McDaniel, I presume?] who have come along in recent years. Despite the fact he comes from the Deep South with a tradition of sending Bilbo-style racial demagogues to Congress, Cochran is noted for having never played racial politics,” which is why “erstwhile black Democrats crossed party lines to give him critical votes in the Republican Senatorial primary last summer.”

Hmmm, Mr. Minor is either a bald-faced liar, naive as hell, or he must have had his head in the sand from June 3 until June 24, as well as the months afterward. Or, smearing your opponent for seeking to hurt blacks, with hateful robocalls and radio ads in black neighborhoods, and using food stamps and welfare to bribe them to vote Republican is not racial politics in Bill Minor’s twisted opinion.

But, we are told, Thaddeus is incalculably valuable “to a poor, rural state like Mississippi,” Minor writes, for “his 42 years of Senate seniority (plus six years in the House) serve the state exceedingly well because he brings to the table a currency equal to a much larger state.” Why we are still economically in last place after Thaddeus’s years of service, Minor does not say.

Aside from praising Thaddeus for his gentlemanly ways and his wonderful refrain from divisive politics, Minor takes his own divisive shots at Chris McDaniel, calling him a “green horn,” and “an untested upstart from the piney woods, who … had links to the state’s dark Confederate past,” who came “from far out in right field with the organized back of the nut-fringed tea party, which to the surprise of veteran political observers, had ties to some deep-pocketed national right-wing special interest groups.” I guess Thaddeus had no ties to any special interest groups, like say Haley Barbour’s corrupt machine or the leftist Chamber of Commerce perhaps?

It is a crying shame that Mississippians are still subjected to this shameful drivel spewed from the mouth of Bill Minor and his ilk at the Clarion Ledger. At least his readership is exceedingly small, at least among the state’s conservative majority.

It’s also a crying shame that rather than have a genuine conservative in Chris McDaniel as a US Senator, a man who would embark on a true reform agenda and actually fight the Democrats rather than befriend and compromise with them, Mississippi is stuck with ole Thad, who showed his true colors in the recent lame duck session.

In two important votes in December, Thaddeus sided with Harry Reid and the Democrats – on the Ted Cruz constitutional point of order on Obama’s executive order on amnesty and the spendthrift “cromnibus” appropriations bill, which he unsurprisingly voted in favor, points that Minor ignored.

Now remember, during the campaign against McDaniel, Thaddeus tried to convince the state that he was really a conservative fighting for conservative principles, a remark MCD called the political “lie of the year.” But when he had two chances to prove his conservative bona fides during the lame duck, he went right back to his old ways – turning his back on the Constitution and spending money in an irresponsible fashion that has gotten us more than $18.1 trillion in debt.

So is that why two of the nation’s worst Democrats – Harry Reid and Joe Biden – love Cochran so much, because they can count on his continual support? You betcha!

8 posted on 01/11/2015 6:51:54 PM PST by NoCmpromiz (John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
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To: NoCmpromiz; WXRGina

Thanks for the breaks


9 posted on 01/11/2015 8:01:34 PM PST by logitech (It is time.)
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To: Sybeck1

Ah, Minor, that paragon of intelligence, whose son did time for taking bribes, I think. When I see BM’s old face in the editopial section, I go no further.(mis spelling intentional)I started reading the Ledger in the 70s when I came into my own mind instead of letting rock stars pick my politics for me.And the fact they still (apparently) pay this arrogant asswipe for his opine, grates my soul.
a particularly peculiar pusilanimous sort, these southern liberals. Let Bill tell you his WW2 stories about how he floated on backwaters of the pacific far away from the action.What a heap!


10 posted on 01/11/2015 8:29:16 PM PST by Boowhoknew
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To: null and void

And FR only targets HTML 4.01 Transitional.

You don’t even need to close the tags!

(I have an XHTML background; as a result, I tend to close tags anyway, out of habit. Goes over well with the HTML5 crowd ;-] )


11 posted on 01/11/2015 8:41:58 PM PST by __rvx86 (A non-trivial fear: Government of my peers.)
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To: logitech

‘Twas easy.


12 posted on 01/11/2015 9:14:51 PM PST by NoCmpromiz (John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
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To: __rvx86; null and void
You don’t even need to close the tags!

Ah yes. But Nully remembers the days that if you didn't close your tag here on FR you could end up with entire pages in italics or bold or large or small print.

Worst were the blinkies. Fortunately support for that tag has been humanely euthanized..

..as a consequence of those days I still close my tags.. Except for the times when I don't turn off the < sarc> tag for days.. ;-)

13 posted on 01/11/2015 9:23:57 PM PST by NoCmpromiz (John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
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To: NoCmpromiz

I remember that stuff!


14 posted on 01/11/2015 9:30:04 PM PST by GeronL
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To: GeronL

;-)

Don’t know exactly when it wasn’t necessary here anymore. I’m willing to bet that most of us oldtimers still close our tags though. Out of habit. And many cases of embarrassment!


15 posted on 01/11/2015 9:38:15 PM PST by NoCmpromiz (John 14:6 is a non-pluralistic comment.)
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To: NoCmpromiz

true


16 posted on 01/11/2015 10:21:43 PM PST by GeronL
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To: Sybeck1

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaddeus_McCotter


17 posted on 01/11/2015 11:27:58 PM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: NoCmpromiz
No, I meant the <p> tag. It's one of the few tags in HTML 4.01 that can be left open. Ah..yes....don't remind me....it was a total wash...
18 posted on 01/12/2015 7:18:21 AM PST by __rvx86 (A non-trivial fear: Government of my peers.)
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