You will find that I don’t mudsling at Tea Party candidates (I supported Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio, Ron Johnson, Ted Cruz, Richard Mourdock, Tim Scott, Deb Fischer, Joe Miller, Jack Hoogendyk, Michael Williams, Mike Lee, Mike Pence, Allen West and counted others), I merely refuse to jump into the bandwagon of the first rube with a shady past and no political record who claims to be conservative. And I certainly speak out against Paultards, who tend to be as anti-American and as crazy as L. Ron Paul himself.
As for Amash, he had proven to be an embarrassment far before he became Ahmadinejad’s press secretary. Did you forget that Amash voted *against* reaffirming “In God We Trust” as our national motto? Or voting *against* a bill banning sex-selection abortions? In both cases, Amash played the role of the token “Republican” voting with the most extremist liberals so that they can claim that there was “bipartisan” opposition to those measures supported by 90% of Americans and that “even Tea Party Republicans agree with President Obama” on those issues. Oh, and Amash didn’t get such high grades from the Arab-American Institute for yesterday’s moronic tweet, he got it for over two years of support for issues “important to Arab-Americans,” which in this case means that he votes in favor of the PLO and Hamas and against Israeli security.
Justin Amash is an embarrassment to the Republican Party, to the conservative movement, to the Tea Party movement and to America. The Tea Party movement did not emerge because Americans were clamoring for an anti-Israel, pro-nuclear-Iran foreign policy, or for extremist libertarian position on social issues. We can’t let the Paulistinians take over the Tea Party, which is what happens when we support stealth candidates such as Amash with no record (he had spent only a year and a half in the state House when he won the GOP primary in MI-03—I misspoke before when Si said it had been three years) and who are beholden to the Ron Paul Cult.
Good day, sir.
Amash is a Paultard which means he has a lot more problems than just one comment.
Pretty amazing how much love this guy got from conservatives a few weeks ago.