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Erick the Drastick looking for true conservative candidates on the Jersey shore. Pompier art by Evariste-Vital Luminais (1897). |
Erick Erickson at RedState brings out the big guns:
I think it is incumbent on each and every conservative and conservative organization, with this deadline upon us, to make a very simple pledge:
We will not support the re-election of any Republican Governor who creates a healthcare exchange in his or her state. Further, we will oppose for the nomination to the Presidency, any Republican who creates a healthcare exchange in his or her state.
In fact, I will go first.
Should any Republican Governor set up a health care exchange in his or her state, I’ll support their primary challenger and I sure will not support him or her for President in 2016.
Tremble, governors! Save us from the cholerick Norsemen!
Grover Norquist:
"The president was committed; elected on the basis that he was not Romney and Romney was a poopy head and you should vote against Romney and he won by two points," Norquist said on CBS' "This Morning" Monday. "But he didn't make the case that we should have higher taxes and higher spending, he kind of sounded like the opposite."
Why has the White House not come out to deny calling Romney a poopy head? What are they trying to hide?
For some reason, the Washington Post wants us to know that Petraeus was fully conscious:
“Obviously, he knew about the relationship for months, he knew about the affair, he was in it, so yes, he was not going to resign,” said Peter Mansoor, a retired Army colonel and Petraeus’s executive officer during the Iraq “surge,” who spoke Monday with the former general for about half an hour. “But once he knew it was going to go public, he thought that resigning was the right thing to do. There is no way it would have remained private.”
But how
many months did he know about it? When did he first become suspicious that he might be having an affair? What was the confirming evidence?
Most utterly douche proposed explanation:
The Man Called Petraeus had an extramarital affair because his wife was hanging out with Elizabeth Warren (should have been home polishing his medals with the hem of her négligée).
Paul Ryan, numbers guy:
"The numbers we were looking at looked like we stood a pretty good chance of winning. So, when the numbers came in, going the other direction. When we saw the turnout that was occurring in urban areas that were unprecedented, it did come as a bit of a shock. So, those are the toughest losses to have -- the ones that catch you by surprise."
-- Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), in an interview with WISN-TV.
Not a word guy, at any rate. Or not when he attempts to come up with phrases that are unprecedented.
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