Posted on 08/08/2013 4:27:36 AM PDT by Resettozero
If the Tea Party and the grassroots can beat Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, the Tea Party is back my friend, and everyone across the country will know it.
This week Joshua Cook met up with Richard Cash at the South Carolina Against Lindsey Graham Press Conference to ask him a few questions. Cash is running against two-term incumbent Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC).
Joshua Cook: Mr. Cash, for those who dont know you, please tell us your background?
Cash: Im 53-years-old. Ive been married for 28 years and have eight children. I have worked as a computer program analyst. I have worked as a pro-life activist, and for the last 14 years, I have started and developed two small businesses from the ground up.
Cook: In your experience as a small business owner, what is lacking in Washington, D.C. right now as far as creating an environment that allows entrepreneurs to succeed. Small business is the engine for job creation. What needs to happen in order to create this environment in Washington?
Cash: Well, it is not just small businesses. I mean this administration probably has less people from the business world than any administration in history. It is just what I call Ivy League academics. Theyre up there playing government. Id say the biggest problem right now for business is Obama Care. Instead of businesses thinking about how to grow and how they can expand, they are thinking about how can they take full time employees and get them down for 30 hours or less so they dont have to cover them on insurance. I mean this has got the business world thinking. They are thinking about how can we downsize, cut here and there to try to protect themselves.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegreenvillepost.com ...
Not talking about Joshua Cook. Talkng about Lee Bright.
100%.
Agreed. But, reality trumps the way things should be. This race is far too important to send Lindsey back. Lindsey is a Fritz Hollings style senator who votes against the wishes of those he represents.
Better hope there is a primary on the rat side, or they will vote en-masse for Limp Lindsey...
Nice interview with Richard Cash.
The good thing about this thread is that I haven’t seen a single negative comment directed toward any of Lindsey Graham’s challengers. Let’s hope that continues and that conservatives hold their fire to direct it solely in Little Lindsey’s direction and not at any of his challengers.
So there was no democrat primary for the seat in 2008?
Bingo! Sounds like the TP should find a couple of blue dogs to run on dem ticket to me, but I am no strategist. I am tired of these rinos rigging elections and districts for permanent power. Same problem with getting rid of Boehner.
The uninformed do the choosing.
Yes, popular Democrats (the kind Jack French Kemp kept calling “our Democratic friends”) do sometimes pack the little Republican primaries in SC. It’s allowed. And it keeps Lindsey smiling.
Yes, Strom voted for DC statehood in 1978, along with Howard Baker, and started edging leftward thereafter. I don’t recall if he voted for King Day, but he may well have.
he is not even a pimple on the deviant lifestle elite media.
the effete elite will not even mention him unless he comes out as a homosexual/proabortion/proguncontrol/protaxes/prozombie RINO worse than graham.
Okay then.
I haven’t heard a thing about any RATS in the race. SC is overwhelmingly Republican. Any attempt by the RATS probably won’t go far.
Indeed. Therefore, if there is a rat running, he (or she) needs an opponent to keep the rat crossovers out of our primary.
We can play this game smart...
And thank you for the pings.
I just saw online Lou Dobbs mangled interview with Nancy Mace on camera. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vwJuBrpPto&feature=youtu.be&a
It is mystifying to me that none of the three guys who I have seen interview her so far (Cavuto, Beck, Dodd) seemingly can remember how to conduct a decent, informative interview.
Dodd botched his part and stumbled much; Mace did as good as anyone could in countering Dodd’s unveiled attempts at GOTCHA! What’s up with these attacks on Mace from the very outset of her campaign?
Consider that maybe they are afraid of her. Reminiscent of Plain?
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