The controversial politico is going to find ways to oust Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). |
Washed up politico fires a round towards the Senate Republican Minority Leader.
We adverted a global recession at the price of a pork project in Mitch McConnell's home state of Kentucky.
Many Americans are pissed at Congress for not getting things done. The job approval for Congress is at record lows. It's a shame that many Americans continue to vote for these type of politicos.
Again, McConnell is a rotten politician. He's nothing more than a waste of space in the state of Kentucky.
He's been attacking his opponents from the left and the right. And despite all the money and all the political rabble rousing, this race is more tougher for him. Say if the Republican leader manages to win the primary, he'll be a vulnerable candidate. He could likely win. But say if the Tea Party opponent Matt Bevin wins, it's going to be a Republican hold.
The Palin Da Ass penned a piece about her mission to uproot the establishment Republicans. She's aiming at Kentucky (McConnell), Mississippi (Thad Cochran), South Carolina (Lindsay Graham), and Tennessee (Lamar Alexandar).
Of course, her word vomit included a shot at President Barack Obama and Senator Cory Booker (D-New Jersey), the newly elected member who won a special election against Steve Lonegan, a right wing bigot.
Tonight’s press coverage of the status quo antics in Washington, D.C. energize us further. Tonight’s New Jersey race was a win for Barack Obama, and the Senate deal in D.C. was a loss for the American people replete with more back-room deals, billion dollar corrupt earmark kickbacks, and weak leadership unwilling to stand up for the people who sent them to Washington.
Turtle soup. |
Friends, do not be discouraged by the shenanigans of D.C.’s permanent political class today. Be energized.
We’re going to shake things up in 2014. Rest well tonight, for soon we must focus on important House and Senate races. Let’s start with Kentucky – which happens to be awfully close to South Carolina, Tennessee, and Mississippi – from sea to shining sea we will not give up. We've only just begun to fight.
Even that stupid ass Robert Zimmerman (brother of acquitted shooter George Zimmerman), gives her props for standing up for the Tea Party.
Todd and I were proud to stand with Mark Levin and other bold, patriotic warriors in support of Steve Lonegan in... http://t.co/yHlfqNWDZn
— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) October 17, 2013
.@SarahPalinUSA Bless U Sarah
— Robert Zimmerman JR (@rzimmermanjr) October 17, 2013
In the word vomit, you basically see a Republican civil war. The Tea Party was highly disappointed in the deal. They wanted to be united against Obamacare and it turned out that they fought a battle they weren't going to win.
Now instead of cutting their losses, they double time on the ignorance.
In midterm elections, the majority party usually in power often suffers the setback. Counting on how far the Republicans will go to further to isolate their middle.
We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of Congressman Bill Young, Republican of Florida. It was confirmed by the Associated Press that he had died today. The people over at liberal agitating blog Talking Points Memo were mocking Gretchen Carlson of Loserville thinking she got the story wrong. It turns out it was proven true.
Also we here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the family of former House Speaker Tom Foley, Democrat of Washington.
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