Not good, not good at all....
McConnell is an Alien, to Kentucky and to the US.
Well, I read the article and this doesn’t sound very good to me. It certainly doesn’t show Bevins has thought this thing out very well and appears to make him look less than stellar. McConnell still needs to go but this isn’t encouraging.
What the hell is wrong with these people? Every single Hispanic immigrant I see at Walmart is paying with an EBT card. EVERY SINGLE ONE. 100%. I don’t doubt that many are hard workers, and I also don’t doubt that their crime rate is through the roof, and that they are a huge strain on the system; a system that is failing. Republicans are terrified of being called racist. Until they no longer care about that charge, they are hopeless.
I am glad to see McConnel starting to mix it up
He looks pathetic, and he must be running scared
IF WE WIN ONLY ONE AS TEA PARTY WE NEED TO WIN THIS ONE
This guy’s political instincts and mouth control are non-existent.
—TARP representation letter
—Cockfighting
—This disrespectful remark about American workers
Bevin is clearly not the caliber needed, to replace a wiley old political veteran like McConnel, like him or not.
Wow...Bevin is some kind of moron, and is now likely finished.
Turn out the lights; the party’s over. What in the hell was Matt Bevin thinking when he made that stupid remark. He should have known that McConnell and his team would be on that like white on rice. Well, here we go again..... Just damn!!!
I didn’t think Bevin would win but I was hoping he could replace Rand.
Also for the Tea Party candidates who don’t make it in 2014 they can run again in 2016 in some cases there may be another RINO to challenge.
Mitch should offer to step aside for Jeff Sessions in respect to the workers.
Stupid comments. I hope he does not mean what they appear to say.
This is part of his stance on immigration from his website:
“Matt is committed to prioritizing the fiscal, economic, and security interests of law-abiding Americans and taxpayers. He will work beyond the platitudes and demand that effective enforcement measures are implemented and the magnets that attract illegal immigrants are eliminated. An effective plan that stops the failed cycle of amnesty would include immediate enforcement of all the laws on the books, allowing states like Kentucky to enforce federal immigration laws without fear of reprisal from a rogue administration, and cutting off welfare benefits to those who come here illegally.”
Immediate enforcement of all laws on the books would include deportations.
While the statements quoted in the article are not helpful, we know McConnell has affirmatively backed amnesty in the past and reputedly was whipping for the recent Senate amnesty bill behind the scenes, while publicly opposing it. McConnell has been, and remains, a viper of the lowest order.
Go, Bevin (and talk to the people at NumbersUSA to get the straight story on the toll immigration—including legal immigration—is taking on our country).
Why do conservative site callamnesty “reform”?