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Sen. Pat Roberts Clicks Heels Together, Goes Back to Kansas "Every time I get an opponent"
Breitbart ^ | July 5 2014 | Dan Riehl

Posted on 07/05/2014 1:44:14 PM PDT by PoloSec

At the eleven minute mark of this 15 minute interview, Kansas Senator Pat Roberts is reduced to a stumbling, bumbling pile of a 47 years in Washington incumbent who can't manage to coherently explain why he doesn't actually live in Kansas anymore.

And perhaps the worst of it is when he admits that he does click his heels together to go back to Kansas on occasion .... seemingly only when he gets an opponent. Roberts may not have distinguished himself as that much of a wizard in D.C. over the years but if a slot opens up in Oz, perhaps Dorothy will consider him as a write in after hearing this embarrassing performance.

Asked about his residency during an interview Thursday with talk radio station KCMO in Mission, Kansas, Roberts said: “Every time I get an opponent — I mean, every time I get a chance, I’m home.”

Yes, the residency portion of the interview really is that bad, leaving a broad opening to his opponent Dr. Milton Wolf, as Politico points out here.

“Pat Roberts has been in Washington for 47 years, and for him now to admit that he comes ‘home’ to Dodge City only when he gets an opponent is a slap in the face to Kansans,” he said in a statement.

... the gaffe reinforces a criticism that Roberts is too close to Washington and out of touch with his state. The New York Times reported in February that the senator is a “virtual stranger” in his home state, renting out his Dodge City property and staying with two donors when he stays in Kansas.

As per the New York Times at link above: "It is hard to find anyone who has seen Senator Pat Roberts here at the redbrick house on a

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To: Kansas58

Absolutely I agree with you, but unfortunately these Milton Wolf propaganda threads keep popping up and distracting conservatives, so I have to refute them. I wish they’d spend 1/10th of the energy on attacking real RINOs as they do promoting this phony “conservative fighter” Wolf.


41 posted on 07/06/2014 4:53:03 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Looking at the weather lately, I could really use some 'global warming' right now!)
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To: COBOL2Java
>> Troglodytes like Roberts spend 2/3 of their life in Washington DC, don't even LIVE in the states they're supposed to REPRESENT <<


Career DC insider and full-time resident of Virginia.

Ran for U.S. Senator from "Wyoming" and was hypocritically supported by the SAME crowd (RedState.com, Mark Levin, etc.) that is now bashing Roberts' residency.

42 posted on 07/06/2014 4:56:59 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Looking at the weather lately, I could really use some 'global warming' right now!)
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To: BillyBoy

I agree with you. Or were you trying to refute my point somehow?


43 posted on 07/06/2014 4:58:29 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (I'm a Christian, pro-life, pro-gun, Reaganite. The GOP hates me. Why should I vote for them?)
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Sen. Pat Roberts Clicks Heels Together, Goes Back to Kansas

Kind of appropriate.

In the political satire, The Wizard of OZ, the Emerald City was Washington DC...green representing paper money.

The Wizard was any president.

The Wicked Witch of the East was the industrial revolution, it turned men into machines (tinman, factory worker)

The Wicked Witch of the West was the drought. (killed by pouring water on her)

The scarecrow represented the Midwestern farmers who didn't think they were smart enough to have a voice in Washington.

The munchkins were the little guy.

The yellow brick road was bricks of gold, and OZ is the abbreviation of ounce, the story refers to the elimination of the gold standard.

The "poppies" were the popular issues of the day. They put people in a daze and kept them from seeing what was really going on (much like Hollywood, reality TV and sporting events.)

The Cowardly Lion was William Jennings Bryan.

44 posted on 07/06/2014 5:18:59 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves" Month.)
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To: COBOL2Java
>> I agree with you. <<

You agree that most Milton Wolf supporters had no problem supporting a DC insider living in another state when Liz Cheney ran?

45 posted on 07/06/2014 5:37:18 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Looking at the weather lately, I could really use some 'global warming' right now!)
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To: BillyBoy

I agree that there is too much corruption in Washington DC, and spending 2/3 of one’s life in Washington DC is reason enough to retire a politician, no matter what party he or she belongs to. I also believe that Roberts is the poster boy for why the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was such a terrible idea.


46 posted on 07/06/2014 5:41:06 PM PDT by COBOL2Java (I'm a Christian, pro-life, pro-gun, Reaganite. The GOP hates me. Why should I vote for them?)
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To: COBOL2Java

The 17th amendment has nothing to do with term limits, and states that are safely controlled by one party (e.g. the Massachuttes state legislature or the Idaho state legislature) would have no problem appointing a party insider to serve as U.S. Senator for life, so I’ll have to disagree with you there.

If the 17th amendment were repealed, a Ted Cruz type would stand zero chance of being selected by the establishment politicians in the state legislature.


47 posted on 07/06/2014 6:57:20 PM PDT by BillyBoy (Looking at the weather lately, I could really use some 'global warming' right now!)
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The 17th amendment has nothing to do with term limits...

That's a nice straw man you've got right there. Who said it did?


If the 17th amendment were repealed, a Ted Cruz type would stand zero chance of being selected by the establishment politicians in the state legislature.

Love your straw men. Just because our broken system managed to miraculously produce a terrific politician like Cruz doesn't mean it's not worthy of serious criticism. We managed, despite the system, to get a Cruz, but we're also stuck with the likes of worthless troglodytes like Roberts, Cochran, McCain, Graham, etc., who do nothing for their home states, but yet manage to enrich themselves and their pals in power.

You're all over the map with your attempts at logical thinking and argumentation there, kemosabe.

48 posted on 07/07/2014 4:51:35 AM PDT by COBOL2Java (I'm a Christian, pro-life, pro-gun, Reaganite. The GOP hates me. Why should I vote for them?)
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