Posted on 04/12/2012 4:34:32 PM PDT by Theoria
Thirty six years living on public welfare is enough. Throw the bum out!!!
Never count your Hatch before he chickens.
Then Hatch, a former boxer, turns combative. "I despise these people, and I'm not the guy you come in and dump on without getting punched in the mouth."
Ah, Bwess him Weee Widdle Wiberal Wepublicant heart. Go Away Mad If You Wish Hatch But Please Just Go Away!!!
Waaa, it’s my office! I own it. You people can’t take it from me. It’s not fair!
Hatch 78.....Lugar 80.
Send them home, before they “reach across the turd pile” one more time.
Booby Hatch needs to retire. He’s the problem and not a solution.
There is no such thing as a “radical” libertarian - yet.
I don’t think old age is necessarily bad in itself. It depends on the person. Queen Victoria was still doing a good job in her last years, and I can think of several Popes who continued to do good jobs, including the present one.
I do agree that Senators should step down when they are past it, whether it’s a matter of age, or simply a growing fondness for corruption. If Orrin Hatch loses, it will not be his age so much as a decision by the voters that he is no longer the person he used to be.
” - - - Hatch and his campaign staff are confident the senator will survive the April 21 convention for his first primary election in 34 years.”
FIRST Primary Election in 34 YEARS?????????????????????????????????????
Something is definitely rotten in the State of Utah.
Mant Utahns are working hard to oust Orrin Hatch. Unfortunately his opponents do not have ther acts together. I support Dan Liljenquist but his organizational skills in the caucuses held last month in Utah were just not up to snuff. Hatch is very close to 60% of the delegates, which means he would automatically become the candidate.
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