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To: KeyLargo

not sure I get your point? Who doesn’t already know Jebs a squishy moderate wimp?


92 posted on 11/21/2014 6:21:31 AM PST by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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To: C. Edmund Wright

If you are asking, I am for the answers that Rep Steve King has in replying to Obama’s illegal amnesty. And I believe that the top Rinos in the GOP will resist such moves.

November 21, 2014, 08:55 am
King: Censure or shut down, but don’t impeach

By David McCabe

Conservative Republican Rep. Steve King says censuring the president or shutting down the government are potential responses to new executive actions on immigration reform — and impeachment shouldn’t be.

“But I don’t want to do the last thing. I don’t want to do the ‘I-word.’ Nobody wants to throw the nation into that kind of turmoil,” the Iowa lawmaker said on CNN Thursday night.

King had seemed slightly more open to the idea earlier in the week.

“We have constitutional authority to do a string of things. That would be the very last option, but I would not rule it out,” he told CNN’s Jake Tapper on Wednesday.

But speaking after President Obama unveiled his plan halt the deportations of millions, King said censure could be an option for frustrated House Republicans.

“The second one could potentially — could be a censure for the president of the United States. That’s not happened in more than a century, and that would be at least a direct message to the president,” he said.

The only president in history to be sanctioned was Andrew Jackson, in 1834.

King also said that Republicans could shut down the government over the issue.

“I want to fund this government, I want to keep this government open,” he said, “but if they ask me to vote for an appropriations bill that funds an unconstitutional act on the part of the president of the United States, I’m bound by my oath, as he should have been bound by his.”

King is one of the House’s most anti-reform members and has been aggressively opposed to any sort of executive action.

Obama’s order will offer legal status to some illegal immigrants and make other changes to the immigration system.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/224974-king-censure-or-shut-down-but-dont-impeach

Republicans ATTACK Steve King over ‘illegals being drug mules’ comment; King DOUBLES DOWN
Posted on Jul 24, 2013 at 1:08 PM in Politics | 79 Comments
By The Right Scoop

Steve King was interviewed by Newsmax last week where he pointed out that a lot of the children here illegally have come here as drug mules, hauling marijuana across the desert:

Some of them are valedictorians — and their parents brought them in. It wasn’t their fault. It’s true in some cases, but they aren’t all valedictorians. They weren’t all brought in by their parents.

For everyone who’s a valedictorian, there’s another 100 out there that weigh 130 pounds and they’ve got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. Those people would be legalized with the same act.

Listen to his full comments on this issue:

Clearly he was dismantling the pro-amnesty merit-based argument about valedictorians by pointing out that not all children of illegals are valedictorians, that there are many who came here as drug mules. He’s defending his argument that the rule of law must not be broken.

But the Republican leadership jumped all over him for making these comments, as if they are trying to intentionally distance themselves so they won’t give fuel to their critics:

Republican House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, who is working on legislation to offer a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children, called King’s comments inexcusable.

House Speaker John Boehner called them “hateful.”

“What he said is wrong,” Boehner said. “There can be honest disagreements about policy without using hateful language.”

Even Trey Gowdy jumped on King:

After the hearing, Gowdy, who chairs the Immigration and Border Security subcommittee, called King’s comments to Newsmax “reprehensible.”

When asked how Republicans, particularly those in leadership, can reach out to members like King and implore them to keep inflamatory rhetoric at bay, Gowdy said flatly, “You can’t.”
And while King has said he has the muscle to sink any piecemeal immigration bill, Gowdy scoffed.

“The number of people who have a Steve King precise ideology on immigration isn’t going to be sufficient to sink anything.”

http://therightscoop.com/republicans-attack-steve-king-over-illegals-being-drug-mules-comment-king-doubles-down/


93 posted on 11/21/2014 7:03:56 AM PST by KeyLargo
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