Posted on 02/16/2017 4:26:22 AM PST by Kaslin
Taking a walk on the wild side, I happened upon MSNBCs "Morning Joe" during my morning drive. Not my first choice in news, but my other favorite radio stations were on commercial break. Senator Bob Corker was being interviewed over the Michael Flynn resignation.
Senator Corker asserted, The base issue is getting to the bottom of what the Russian interference was and what the relationship was with associates of the Trump effort. The proverbial elephant in the room as the senator described it.
He also wondered if the White House would have the ability to, stabilize itself. He went further talking about the American people counting on us to do big things this year. He did briefly mention intelligence leaks, as a subissue that needs to be dealt with using his words. But then reiterated that Russian involvement was the big issue.
Where to start?
How about President Obamas admonition to Donald Trump last October, when Mrs. Clinton was on her way to a landslide electoral victory and Mr. Trump was headed back to reality TV. Trump claimed that the election was rigged against him. Obama advised Trump, "Stop whining and go try to make his case to get votes." Which he did. Going further, Mr. Obama added that there was, "no serious person" who would suggest it was possible to rig American elections. I presume this statement included the Russians.
Yet to Senator Corker, there is still concern that Russia hacked the election. Despite the U.S. intelligence community finding that the Russians, were not involved in vote tallying. Did the Russians try to meddle, influence, propagandize? Sure. Whats new about that?
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Because the state party manages the primaries to give their guy a huge advantage. By the time the election rolls around, the choices are Corker (Lamar), or an Obama.
Yes, and he will probably keep getting reelected. Sadly, that's how it works here most of the time. TN is a Republican state and some people think all Republicans are good. I hope and pray people are watching what is going on and decide to give him the boot but I don't expect it. We need a good conservative that is well known to run against him instead of a good conservative that nobody has ever heard of.
Joe Carr did pretty well against Alexander and held him (just) under 50%. If he had gotta more national conservative support (TN was largely ignored in favor of other states)......
The lack of primary runoffs really hurts, one or 2 minor candidates could ruin things even for a strong challenger by splitting the anti-incumbent vote.
Of course having a runoff hurt in Mississippi when Chris McDaniel placed first over Thad Cochran but was under 50%, although absent the minor candidate that got 1.5% , McDaniel would have won over 50% in the initial primary.
There are two options--he's a fool or a knave. Being charitable, I hope he is merely a fool.
Except in the case of MS, it was voter fraud that “carried” it for Thad, the Barnyard Cad.
What do you think of our Lt Governor? I don’t know him, but what I’ve heard from him, I’ve liked.
Great post. I’d love to see those two issues addressed.
Open primaries was how (IMO) the Republicans were planning to foist Jeb on us. They were not counting on Trump. Or maybe they were, but not in the way that it turned out. They were counting on another beatable candidate like Romney and McLame, who, if by some chance he was elected, would do the bidding of the Democrats.
I’m not sure if vote-buying is exactly “fraud”.
I can only hope McNally does half as good a job as Ron Ramsey did. He needs to hold firm against Haslam, that’s for sure.
Unfortunately, Republican leadership in the state is not in any mood to change those two serious problems at present, since it “works” for them.
By its own definition, it is. It was a flagrant violation of the sanctity of the party primary process.
I’d like it if we could clone Texas Governor Abbott.
Yes.
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