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To: taildragger

I hope she endorses Lee Brite. He is a state senator and has a solid record. Don’t much care for Mace. Her only claim to fame is being the first woman in the Citadel and a business owner. Big deal. She tries to get headlines by saying something outrageous. She is snarky but it is off by a beat or two.


18 posted on 09/23/2013 5:27:04 AM PDT by stilloftyhenight (TEA baby! Let's roll!)
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To: stilloftyhenight
I hope she endorses Lee Brite. He is a state senator and has a solid record. Don’t much care for Mace. Her only claim to fame is being the first woman in the Citadel and a business owner. Big deal. She tries to get headlines by saying something outrageous. She is snarky but it is off by a beat or two.

Perhaps Sarah will endorse Lee Bright, which is fine by me; he's MY State Senator from MY district. But your opinions of Nancy Mace seem to be fueled by information from the Graham camp.

You're confusing Shannon Faulkner, first female admitted to The Citadel, with Nancy Mace, the first female to graduate from The Citadel, Magna Cum Laude at that. If you were to read her book, I believe you would develope a different and better view of her than you presently have.

Does one have to have a "claim to fame" before being elected U. S. Senator in South Carolina. If so, why?

I call BS on your saying she tries to get headlines by saying something outrageous. Like what?

And "snarky but off by a beat or two" describes many people but not Nancy Mace, a quick wit. Again, an example please.

You only help the Graham team when you denigrate ANY of the current challengers to benefit another challenger, such as you have in your post.
20 posted on 09/23/2013 5:43:04 AM PDT by Resettozero
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