Posted on 09/26/2013 4:01:16 PM PDT by don-o
Davy Crockett, a man who lost an election and then told his ex-constituents to go to hell, makes an appearance in a Senate primary.
Joe Carr, from the inbox:
Yesterday, Ted Cruz completed 21 hours on the Senate floor fighting for the American people against Obamacare, standing on principle. Tennesseans from one end of the state to the other rallied around Sen. Ted Cruzs speech. Sen. Lamar Alexander was nowhere to be found during Sen. Cruzs speech, but appeared during session to give an insulting analogy about at least one famous Tennessean.
Sen. Alexander spoke on the Senate floor saying, Former Congressman Davy Crockett said I think I will go to the Alamo some people said Davy if you go to the Alamo youll get killed, he went to the Alamo he did get killed. Alexander continued by saying, Sam Houston took a different tact, he withdrew to San Jacinto. He was heavily criticized by some people at that time for withdrawing. We celebrate Texas Independence Day on March 2, 1836 because Sam Houston won the war. The moral of the story is that sometimes in a long battle patience is a valuable tactic and thats why Im in Sam Houstons Camp on this one. Im not in the shut-down-the government camp.
Not only did Sen. Alexander fail to emulate the views of his constituents in Tennessee who overwhelmingly support Sen. Ted Cruz and his efforts to defund Obamacare, he stood on the Senate floor and criticized Tennesseans who stand on principle including one of the most famous Davy Crockett. I am in the fight for Tennesseans Camp. says Rep. Joe Carr.
Without Davy Crockett staying and fighting at the Alamo and heroically sacrificing his life for the principles Tennesseans believe in, Texas Independence Day would never have been possible. It was the bravery of Davy Crockett and thirty-one Tennesseans at the Alamo who gave their lives that allowed the time necessary for Sam Houston to recruit the men necessary to beat Santa Anna and the Mexican army. It is worth noting that the battle cry for the remainder of the war was Remember the Alamo! I dont believe their sacrifice was in vain and I am sure General Sam Houston would agree, says Rep. Joe Carr.
Davy Crockett understood the importance of the Declaration of in Independence, which says
we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our Sacred Honor. Generations of Tennesseans have honorably given their lives in service of our country. From the Alamo to those men and women serving in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, their memory should be honored, not be used as political theatre for self-enrichment of a career politician who doesnt believe in self-sacrifice, says Rep. Joe Carr
Starting a beatlamar ping list. Who wants on?
Davy Crockett was the last decent Democrat this nation ever saw.
I’d love to see Lamar gone. What are Joe Carr’s prospects?
THAT is for sure. He wouldn't recognize his party today...full of pimps, cowards and fools. No guts, no courage, no a whit of loyalty to what made out nation so great.
--John Wayne, as Davy Crockett in "The Alamo". See it here.
He left the Jacksonians and became a Whig after his first term in the House. The 1st Tennessean in federal office to not be a Jeffersonian or Jacksonian.
GREAT song! Thanks. I never thought I’d hear that again.
:o):o)
Post #10. He kicked the party to the curb after a single term to join the Whigs.
‘ol davey would have told bathhouse barry that gubmint funds, “aren’t yours to give”, way before now.
I am told that polling shows a generic conservative beating him by five points. I don't know how legit that is.
Saturday is the 5th of 5 rallies to vette him. I will post a report.
Plans and process in place for knocking on 375,000 carefully targeted doors.
You can't make this stuff up.
You may all go to Hell, and I will go to Texas - Davy Crockett
Add me!
Getting brighter every week it seems. Lamar’s poll numbers are sliding into Graham territory.
Lamar Alexander would’ve been in Santa Anna’s camp showing him the weak spots in the Alamo defenses.
Lamar just got bitch slapped. Hope Carr is a bold during the primaries.
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