Posted on 06/13/2014 9:13:31 AM PDT by cotton1706
Sen. Thad Cochran (R-Miss.) wasn't aware of House Majority Leader Eric Cantors (R-Va.) historic primary loss in an interview on Thursday.
Asked by a Fox News interviewer whether what happened in Virginia concerns him in his own GOP primary runoff battle with state Sen. Chris McDaniel, Cochran replied, I dont know what youre talking about. What happened in Virginia?
The interview clarified that Cantor lost his seat, and Cochran said that he hasnt really followed that campaign very closely at all."
Really? the interviewer asks with surprise.
Really, Cochran replies.
Cantors loss in his primary to an underfunded, largely unknown economics professor shocked the political world Tuesday night and emboldened conservative challengers across the nation including McDaniel who saw it as evidence that the grassroots are energized and an anti-incumbent wave is building.
It was the first time in history a sitting majority leader has lost his primary, and the loss threw House leadership into chaos this week as the GOP scrambles to choose a replacement for Cantor as majority leader.
But Cochran exhibited no knowledge, even, of Cantors position in leadership and the significance of his defeat. Offering to comment on the loss, despite admittedly not having paid much attention to the race, Cochran gave a generic remark about members of Congress losing reelection.
Well that happens. Members of Congress, some win, some lose. Its not an automatic proposition that you get reelected just because youve done a good job. Voters make their own decisions, and I respect their judgment, he said.
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I think that it’s important to understand why the Republican leadership in Washington and Mississippi and big donors like Michael Bloomberg were willing to support him when they had to know that he had become mentally unfit to serve.
They did it because Cochran had demonstrated over the years a willingness to do what lobbyists and deep pocket shakers and movers wanted him to do as long as he got the pork projects to take back home to Mississippi that kept him in his Senate seat. If the Republicans take the Senate, he is in line to be the Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. What better position for a man who will willingly do what his handlers demand. When he became obviously incapable of serving, he would be told to resign and Haley Barbour would take his place.
Most of this was not known until McDaniel forced a runoff, it’s hard to see how he can win now.
Oh My God! A text book illustration of what being “out of touch” looks and sounds like. I don’t even blame him completely, he’s been immersed in a war of rhetoric with his opposing candidate. Cochran’s campaign managers have done him a huge diservice. They are supposed to keep their man on top of his game in reference to current events. If I was the other guy, I would comment on this as little as is possible. The blunder speaks and reeks for itself!
Cochran is obviously a liar.
Yep. It’s clear Cochran is just a prop in his own campaign.
These douche bags just expect to be reelected. They are truly the ruling class.
LOL!!!
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