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Despicable Haley Barbour and the Mississippi Mafia: They’ve no idea what they’ve done…..
cedmundwright.com ^ | 6/25/2014 | C. Edmund Wright

Posted on 06/26/2014 11:04:25 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross

It is obviously karma that Haley Barbour is equipped with looks that resemble Ned Beatty from the “purty mouth” scene in the movie Deliverance - or perhaps his portrayal of the corrupt Senator in the movie Shooter. Given that the former head of the Republican National Committee and Mississippi Governor will evidently wallow in the excreta and politically copulate with just about anyone, it’s appropriate.

Come to think of it, I’ve never seen Barbour and Beatty in the same room. Has anyone?

Consider: Haley’s Mississippi mafia has spent the past three weeks verifying Barbour’s electoral promiscuity in his hysteria to drag old Thad Cochran – and by old, I mean an OLD 76 – across the finish line against challenger Chris McDaniel. And by Mississippi mafia – in this case – I mean Barbour, Karl Rove, John Cornyn, the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), Mayor Bloomberg, Mitt Romney’s campaign manager, Facebook’s President, the Chamber of Crony Commerce, liberal black activists, various lobbyists, GOP consultants and Super PACs – to name a few. I would include Cochran himself in this cabal, but it is unclear if he could pass a thorough autopsy – and his presence often seemed irrelevant, if not detrimental.

Rumors have it this is the general attitude among his own Senate staffers too.

Certainly this kind of activity is not a new development for Barbour, now a wealthy lobbyist and power broker – yet what he and his minions did the past three weeks in Mississippi has now set a new low standard for odious campaign tactics practiced by the Republican Establishment. The corrupt, unethical and immoral political cross-dressing that Ned, er, Haley and his team implemented over the past 21 days is simply breathtaking.

To start with, the Cochran camp bragged about polling some 35 thousand mostly African American Democrat votes to their side – in yes, a Republican Primary.

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/06/cochran_camp_says_35000_dems_crossed_over_to_vote_for_the_incumbent.html

These votes corrupted what should have been about an 8-9 per cent win for McDaniel. Never mind that the 35 thousand Democrats will never vote for any Republican in any general election beyond maybe 15-20% – and that they were motivated by walking around money, the promise of even more pork coming Mississippi’s way – and all manner of other considerations. This was in fact verified by Mississippi’s Democrat Party Chairman Ricky Cole.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/06/24/Cochran-McDaniel-Results-Legal-Challenges

To make it worse, one motivational tactic used on African Americans was to parrot the liberal line that Tea Partiers are racists and want to suppress the black vote. Say what you want about political infidelity, but using liberal talking points against other Republicans is as low as you can go Ned.

In addition, the NRSC gave their staff the “week off,” then redeployed them to Mississippi to do whatever it took to turn out Democrats for ole Thad. Keep in mind, the NRSC raises money under the guise that they work against Democrats. In Mississippi, they bribed Democrats. This was an all out effort by Washington Republicans, all the while moaning about “outside groups” polluting the pristine Mississippi electorate on behalf of McDaniel.

And it gets even more contemptible. According to The Hill, Hinds County GOP Chairman Pete Perry was paid by pro-Cochran Mississippi Conservatives PAC to conduct unspecified get-out-the-vote efforts for Cochran. Now rather obviously, this is a smidgeon of a potential conflict of interest between Perry’s duties as county GOP chairman and his work for the Cochran campaign.

http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/senate-races/210485-losing-miss-challenger-weighs-legal-challenge

So where did all the money for this come from? A bunch of it came from a lobbyist and Senator only fund raiser hosted by Mitch McConnell – who fresh off savaging Matt Bevin – raised some 800 thousand dollars from Washington to do the same to McDaniel the very day after the Primary three weeks ago. This is the same McConnell who has yet to savage Barack Obama over anything.

And then there’s the Chamber of Commerce, who’s cronies dumped 100 thousand dollars a day into media – which goes a long way in this state – behind Cochran. Got to keep that crony capitalism coming.

Moreover, there was never even any pretense that Cochran understands, let alone concurs with, conservative base principles. He ran about as shamelessly liberal a campaign as any Mississippi Democrat would run. He didn’t even pretend to be conservative.

Did I mention that this was a Republican Primary?

Now Barbour is fond of saying that “Mike Castle is the best we can ever do” in Delaware, and has said the same of Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Scott Brown and other moderates in the Senate. He uses this as his justification for working against people like Christine O’Donnell and Sharon Angle. He self-righteously claims this in his frequent speeches to Republican organizations.

Frankly, he’s right about Brown – but he’s wrong about Castle and maybe about Snow and Collins – but for the sake of argument, I’ll concede Haley’s point for just a minute. If this “best we can ever do” litmus is the guiding philosophy, then are you telling me that Thad Cochran “is the best we can ever do” in Mississippi?

Hell no he’s not! It would be hard to do any worse in Mississippi.

By Haley’s own theory, he should have been working to defeat Cochran, not desperately pulling out every trick in the book, and some that aren’t even in the book, to preserve power for a man so clueless that he doesn’t even know what the Tea Party movement is about. Yes, I realize that argument uses logic, and up against the naked aggression of power preservation, logic doesn’t stand a chance.

Obviously, Barbour and his coterie are not concerned with any philosophy or principles other than greed and power. They are much more interested in certain people retaining government power than they are reducing government power in the first place. This is the axis on which the tension between the GOP establishment and the Tea Party / base exists. This intramural battle is of course pleasing to the Democrats. It’s the only thing standing between them and electoral disaster this November.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Mississippi
KEYWORDS: barbour; cochran; mcdaniel; mississippimafia; ms2014; msprimary; racecard
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To: Black Agnes

Wasn’t the Republican primary on June 3?


61 posted on 06/26/2014 2:45:32 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Wagglebee, welcome home we missed you! ~ Þ)
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To: BykrBayb

The Republican and Democrat primaries were on June 3. The Republicans had a runoff on June 24. Anyone who voted in the DEMOCRAT primary on June 3 was INeligible to vote on June 24.

Hopefully this makes sense?


62 posted on 06/26/2014 4:24:34 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: duffee

Childers was the congressman who filed against, iirc, Washington DC, when they tried to steal gun rights. He led the charge.


63 posted on 06/26/2014 5:44:27 PM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: Servant of the Cross

BOSS HOG Barbour joins the ranks of Tokyo Rove and Charles SOUR Kraut hammer in what they did in Delaware to ruin the Winner of the Republican Primary. They preferred a Democrap
to the Republican winner!


64 posted on 06/26/2014 6:52:09 PM PDT by leprechaun9
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To: Black Agnes

Yes, I know. What I’m not clear about, is where it states on that form which primary those three people voted in.

I’m also not clear on exactly what the law is. I’ve read some comments from people claiming one thing or another, but none of them seem believable, and I don’t have time to search through election laws to find out what it really is. Do you happen to have a link where I can read the actual law for myself?


65 posted on 06/26/2014 8:44:39 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Wagglebee, welcome home we missed you! ~ Þ)
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To: BykrBayb

The very top where the big letters say ‘Democratic’.

No link right off the top of my head. It’s been posted on many web sites. Try the Clarionledger or mississippi secretary of state’s site.


66 posted on 06/26/2014 8:58:40 PM PDT by Black Agnes
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To: Black Agnes

I thought it was a list of registered democrats. According to the list, some of them voted, and some of them didn’t. So it doesn’t appear to be a list of voters who voted in the democrat primary. It looks more like a list of registered democrats who voted, with no mention of which primary they voted in.

If it was supposed to be a list of people who voted in the democrat primary, why would there be a column for the Republican primary, which they weren’t allowed to vote in?

I really don’t have time to do the research. I shouldn’t have taken the time I took to post here. It’s after midnight, and I still have a couple chores remaining.

FRegards.


67 posted on 06/26/2014 9:38:33 PM PDT by BykrBayb (Wagglebee, welcome home we missed you! ~ Þ)
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To: Servant of the Cross
Poor Ned. He’s one of those guys who’s had just a stupidly prolific acting career. He played Otis in the Chris Reeve Superman movies. He played Rudy’s dad in Rudy. He got an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting for playing Arthur Jensen in Network...you know, “You have meddled with the primal forces of nature and you...will...atone. ...Am I getting through to you, Mr. Beale?” And yet, forty years on, people still hear the name “Ned Beatty” and the first thing they think is that other guy going “Ah’m’onna make yew squeal lahk a pig, boy! C’mon! Squeal, now!”
68 posted on 06/26/2014 10:03:10 PM PDT by RichInOC (No! BAD Rich! (What'd I say?))
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To: MHGinTN; Black Agnes

I suspect this is the real Haley Barbour we’re seeing now.

McDaniel scared him enough to throw off the cloaking device. To come out of the closet.

He is totally exposed.


69 posted on 06/26/2014 10:23:06 PM PDT by dixiechick2000
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To: C. Edmund Wright

Thank you for compiling everything we know to date in one excellent article!


70 posted on 06/26/2014 10:32:30 PM PDT by dixiechick2000
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To: P-Marlowe; xzins; Jim Robinson
Childers has been a longtime champion of protecting Americans’ Second Amendment rights, and previously won the NRA’s endorsement during his 2008 congressional campaign.

I have a hard time believing a Rat will actually support our freedom to defend ourselves, but since the GOPe has made it clear they consider conservatives a bunch of racist hate mongers there's no reason to support them.

71 posted on 06/27/2014 7:57:45 AM PDT by wmfights
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