Showing posts with label GOP Sundays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GOP Sundays. Show all posts

Sunday, October 02, 2016

Trump Dodged The Tax Man!

The New York Times created a shit storm. The paper released a portion of Donald Trump's tax returns from the 1990s.

There's no such thing as a "blue collar billionaire".

The New York Times reported that Donald Trump may have avoided paying taxes for nearly 20 years. This October Surprise was released early. The shit sandwich Trump ingested last week is still settling in his stomach.

The Trump campaign is now doing damage control. He's trying to turn this into an asset. Listening to Roger Ailes, the Trump campaign is saying this move was "smart" and relatively "genius".

Susanne Craig says she's gotten an envelope waiting from her containing three pages. Each are from Trump's tax returns from 1995. She appeared on CNN's Reliable Sources to talk about it.

"I don't think it's a crime to check your mailbox," said Craig. "And that's what we did, and then we did some reporting."

The bombshell was published on Sunday and it indicates the Republican nominee taking $916 million in losses in 1995, an amount so significant he could have avoided paying taxes for years.

His allies are trying to defend this nonsense.

In response, the Trump campaign claimed that the documents were illegally obtained and the article proves that the junk food media is an arm of the Clinton campaign.

On GOP Sundays, New Jersey governor Chris Christie and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani tried to defend this.

The Times report that his taxable income in subsequent years is as yet unknown, a $916 million loss in 1995 would have been large enough to wipe out more than $50 million a year in taxable income over 18 years.



Sunday, May 01, 2016

Bern'n Down The House!

Bernie Sanders is hopeful even though most say it's "over" for him.

Bernie Sanders is on the bubble. He vows to fight all the way to Democratic convention. But he is really struggling in the final leg of the race for the nomination.

Sanders heads to GOP Sundays to explain the reason to why he fired out the cannon paid staffers and marked his last stand in California. Like Ted Cruz, Sanders warns the public that Hillary Clinton is bad for America.

The plan may have backfired. It gave Clinton room to paint Sanders as a obstructionist to President Barack Obama's policies. Clinton is willing to embrace Obama's accomplishments. The Republicans want to paint Clinton as a "third term" as Obama and Bill Clinton, her husband and former president.

Hillary Clinton trounced him in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware. Clinton is leading in the competitive races in Indiana, Montana and California. These states were the last hopes for Bernie Sanders to at least steal the thunder from Clinton.

What happened?

Sanders lit a fire with young voters. Now it's fizzling out!

Sanders had ambitions that inspired people. It was drowned out by Donald Trump. Trump's rhetoric stole the limelight.

Sanders is a true progressive. He is the most honest politician in this race. Unfortunately he's has the least name recognition after John Kasich. Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Hillary Clinton are the most talked about and most negative.

Clinton by no means is a perfect candidate. But the most rational of the five candidates running is the only thing she got. She, Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are dishonest. They are extremely polarizing and it's likely if one of these three candidates win, Congress will be the biggest thorn in their back.

Republicans claim victory. They turned a relatively strong candidate into a weak nominee. They wanted a Republican who can build bridges. What they got is Donald Trump, a candidate who blows up bridges.

Sanders was too practical and promising. He can't fulfill these goals given he's a member of one of the most unproductive Congresses ever to exist.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Obama Enjoying A Cuban Sandwich!

Barack Obama, Michelle Obama,
President Barack Obama visits Havana.

Cue the conservative outrage.

President Barack Obama, his family. a few lawmakers and business leaders are heading to the island nation of Cuba. The first in a long time a U.S. president ever visited the island.

The president will be down there for a few days on a historic trip to the communist nation.

Of course, conservatives and outrage pimps will throw up the "red scare" and the evils of communism.

The United States and Cuba had tension during the 1960s and it led to an embargo of products.

"This is a historic visit and a historic opportunity," Obama said as he greeted staff of the new U.S. Embassy in Havana.

Air Force One touched down on a rainy, overcast day in the Cuban capital. The president was joined by wife Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha.

Obama was greeted by top Cuban officials — but not President Raul Castro. The Cuban leader frequently greets major world figures upon their arrival at Jose Marti International Airport, but was absent on the tarmac. Instead, he planned to greet Obama on Monday at the Palace of the Revolution.

Obama's whirlwind trip is a crowning moment in his and Castro's ambitious effort to restore normal relations between their countries. While deep differences persist, the economic and political relationship has changed rapidly in the 15 months since the leaders vowed a new beginning.

After greeting embassy staff, Obama and his family toured Old Havana by foot, despite a heavy downpour. They walked gingerly on the slippery wet stones in the square in front of the Havana Cathedral. A few hundred people gathered in the square erupted in applause and shouted Obama's name as the first family stepped forward.

The Obamas then dined at a privately-owned restaurant in a bustling, working class neighborhood. Jubilant crowds surged toward the president's heavily fortified motorcade as it inched through the San Cristobal restaurant.

For more than 50 years, Cuba was an unimaginable destination for a U.S. president, as well as most American citizens. The U.S. severed diplomatic relations with Cuba in 1961 after Fidel Castro's revolution sparked fears of communism spreading to the Western Hemisphere. Domestic politics in both countries contributed to the continued estrangement well after the Cold War ended.

"He wanted to come to Cuba with all his heart," 79-year-old Odilia Collazo said in Spanish as she watched Obama's arrival live on state television. "Let God will that this is good for all Cubans. It seems to me that Obama wants to do something good before he leaves."

Ahead of Obama's arrival, counter-protesters and police broke up an anti-government demonstration by the Ladies in White group, whose members were taken into custody by female police officers in a scene that plays out in Havana each Sunday. They're typically detained briefly and then released.
The people of Cuba were excited to see an American president on their island.
Obama's visit was highly anticipated in Cuba, where workers furiously cleaned up the streets in Old Havana and gave buildings a fresh coat of paint ahead of his arrival. American flags were raised alongside the Cuban colors in parts of the capital, an improbable image for those who have lived through a half-century of bitterness between the two countries.

Many Cubans stayed home in order to avoid extensive closures of main boulevards. The city's seaside Malecon promenade was largely deserted Sunday morning except for a few cars, joggers, fishermen and pelicans.

The president's schedule in Cuba is jam-packed, including an event with U.S. and Cuban entrepreneurs. But much of Obama's visit was about appealing directly to the Cuban people and celebrating the island's vibrant culture.

"I don't think that the Cuban people are going to be bewitched by North American culture," Gustavo Machin, Cuba's deputy director of U.S. affairs, told The Associated Press. "We don't fear ties with the United States."

A highlight of Obama's visit comes Tuesday when he joins Castro and a crowd of baseball-crazed Cubans for a game between the beloved national team and Major League Baseball's Tampa Bay Rays. The president also planned a speech at the Grand Theater of Havana laying out his vision for greater freedoms and more economic opportunity in Cuba.

Two years after taking power in 2008, Castro launched economic and social reforms that appear slow-moving to many Cubans and foreigners, but are lasting and widespread within Cuban society. The changes have allowed hundreds of thousands of people to work in the private sector and have relaxed limits on cellphones, Internet and Cubans' comfort with discussing their country's problems in public, for example.
The president and First Lady Michelle Obama greet children at a local school.
The Cuban government has been unyielding, however, on making changes to its single-party political system and to the strict limits on media, public speech, assembly and dissent.

Obama will spend some time talking with Cuban dissidents. The White House said such a meeting was a prerequisite for the visit. But there were no expectations that he would leave Cuba with significant pledges from the government to address Washington's human rights concerns.

A major focus for Obama was pushing his Cuba policy to the point it will be all but impossible for the next president to reverse it. That includes highlighting new business deals by American companies, including hotel chains Starwood and Marriott and online lodging service Airbnb.

Castro and Obama are working out an agreement to get things done. Republicans on stateside are working on creating the turmoils.

As you know, the Republicans are so freaking tough. Their tongues are the only muscle being flexed when handling a foreign threat.

Special thanks to the Associated Press for reporting this historical event.

Sunday, February 28, 2016

Tulsi Gabbard Got A Bern'n Sensation!

Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) resigns from the DNC. She formally endorsed Bernie Sanders for president.

GOP Sundays are sure interesting. Donald Trump is the headliner of the day. On all the networks and CNN, Trump will get a lot of airtime given the GOP debate and Super Tuesday. If Trump sweeps the primary, he will become the presumptive nominee. 

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) also got some fair time on the air. Of course, the agitators are asking about his failure to secure the Black vote after the South Carolina primary loss. The candidate is telling the junk food media that you shouldn't count him out. He's working to win states that Clinton is struggling in. 

Chuck Todd interviews Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI). The conservative leaning lawmaker announced today she's exiting the Democratic National Committee. She thrown her support to Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for the Democratic nomination.

The lawmaker was born in American Samoa, the U.S. territory that has residents fighting for American citizenship. She is the first Hindu woman elected from the state. She is of Indian-American decent and is one of the few active military officers elected to Congress. She is one of the youngest members of the Congress.

Gabbard is feuding with Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), the current chairwoman of the DNC. They are fighting over the debates and the lackluster excitement of the candidates. Gabbard accused Schultz of being in the tank for Hillary Clinton. She says that the debates were lowered and placed on nights that people aren't watching. 

I got an opportunity to hear the two struggling presidential candidates from the Republican side complain about how Trump and the junk food media are shutting them down. All on a network that's pretty damn friendly to them.

Chris Wallace interviews Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) on his struggling campaign. The two get really into it. Wallace ask the lawmaker about Trump's accusations of him being a liar. Cruz was really pissed when the interview ended. Wallace and Cruz usually had a friendly encounter. But when it came down to hard questions, Cruz will say that it's liberal tactics. Cruz did manage to bring up the White extremists who refuse to support him. The White extremists are throwing their support behind Trump which is showing that the party is inviting dangerous elements into its fold. Not like it hasn't.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) also addressing Trump's attacks on his personality. The Florida lawmaker is now wasting his time going after Trump's personal appearance. He came out with the #NeverTrump hashtag. That hashtag was being swamped by #AlwaysTrump. Rubio went after Trump's horrible tan and his failed business dealings. Rubio even cracked a couple of jokes. It's not working. Trump hit back with splashing water and his makeup to hide the sweat. Also the tag of being a "choke artist" is sticking.

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Bernie Sanders: DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz Playing Favors!

Don't Burn The Bern... Bernie Sanders vows to knock Hillary Clinton off her perch.

There's a civil war in the Republican Party. But it's mild compared to the civil war in the Democratic Party.

As Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) prepares for tonight's debate, his campaign will likely take the gloves off and go after Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley.

Tonight's debate will be featured on ABC. The debate isn't going to be the circus atmosphere that brought Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) into the limelight, but it will interesting.

Clinton is leading nationally in the polls and it's starting look like she's being crowned early and the Sanders campaign is warning the Democrats to not jump the gun again!

The campaign had cannon fired staffers after it was discovered that some of the staffers were peaking into the data of Clinton supporters. The DNC laid the hammer of the Sanders campaign. They stripped him of his access to voter data.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) is the current Democratic National Committee chairwoman.
That dealt his campaign a huge blow. The junk food media was going to write off the campaign as done. The Sanders campaign said, "FUCK THAT! WE FIGHTING!"

The campaign manager Jeff Weaver held a press conference Friday telling the junk food media that the campaign will not tolerate the DNC's inept leadership and their blatant attempts to sabotage Bernie. They said if the DNC don't restore it's date, they'll going to the federal court.

The DNC agreed to restore access soon after the Sanders campaign made good on its threat to file a lawsuit but the two sides described the development in very different ways, reports the Washington Post. The Sanders campaign said the DNC had "capitulated" and "reversed its outrageous decision," while the DNC's statement said it had decided to restore access because the Sanders campaign had agreed to "fully cooperate with the continuing DNC investigation of this breach."

The issue has caused angry words to be exchanged ahead of Saturday night's debate, the AP reports. The Clinton campaign seemed especially annoyed by a Sanders fundraising email accusing the DNC of "tipping the scales" for Clinton. "They stole data as a reason to raise money for their campaign," Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook said, per Politico. He said the breach was far more than the "inadvertent glimpse into our data" the Sanders campaign has described. "It's outrageous to suggest that our campaign 'stole' any data," countered Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs. "What is true is the data we collected and need to run a winning campaign is now being stolen from us by a DNC dominated by Clinton people."

The Sanders campaign is totally pissed at the Democratic National Committee. The DNC chairwoman Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) is a huge supporter of Hillary Clinton. She basically is slick dissing Sanders and O'Malley by cutting the debates to six and limiting fundraising to the candidates. And these debates on Saturday are low viewed.

It's no surprise that 3/4 of the Democrats support Hillary over Bernie. Those supporters are the "believers". They believe that Clinton can win the White House. This would be Clinton's second round for the nomination. That would make her a perennial candidate. With the relentless baggage from the conservative foes, Republicans are hoping that Democrats rethink their consideration of her being the nominee.

For you see in 2008, then Sen. Clinton fought a bitter primary against then Sen. Barack Obama for the nomination.
It's going to get ugly at tonight's debate.
Many in the junk food media was hoping for either the first...woman or African American.

The Obama campaign used the formula of newly registered voters, a hip-hop community and the power of Black resentment towards Republicans and their handling of the government.

Many Bernie Sanders supporters are just about as progressive as Obama. The problem that Sanders is facing is name recognition. The junk food media so far done a media blackout on him and O'Malley.

Other than this controversy, you've haven't heard much Sanders news.

I've known about Sanders since he was a Congressman in the state of Vermont. He was then a mayor of the city of Burlington. Back in his earlier days, he started as a Brooklyn lawyer who walked in the 1963 March on Washington. He was critical of government's handling of the Iraq War, the Vietnam War.  

He ran for the senate in 2006 after Jim Jeffords retired. Jeffords a former Republican who turned independent was ailing and he couldn't do it no more. Sanders got the endorsements of both Clinton and Obama.

Obama stomped with Sanders during is senate bid.  Sanders was one of first senators to endorse Barack Obama during his 2008 primary battle.

Clinton was the favorite in 2008 but ended up losing to Obama.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Carly Fiorina Got Stage Fright!



Republican got a bit of stage fright. From absolute zero to top-tier, Carly Fiorina (aka iCarly) got a bit of a scare at a campaign stop in Texas.

The scaffolding came down on her. The stage literally came down on her. The contractor who put the stage up didn't use proper anchoring.

Fiorina was speaking at a Texas Republican Women's forum in San Antonio.
Huddle ladies. The moment when the curtains closed on Carly.
Some of her supporters on stage huddled towards her when the stage came a tumbling down.

After Fiorina returned to the front of the stage, she immediately asked if everyone was okay – then someone yelled "Trump!"

"Trump, Hillary, it could have been lots of people," said Fiorina. Of course a snide jab at the Republican front runner Donald Trump and Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton.

There were no reports of injuries.

From there, she continued speaking to members of the National Association of Women Business Owners, and took questions, for another half an hour.

The event was at the Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio. As of writing, no comment was given on what happened to the backdrop.
Fiorina rise in the polls spell trouble for Jeb Bush.
Earlier on GOP Sundays, Chuck Todd confronted Fiorina on the graphic Planned Parenthood video she claimed existed.

In her mind, the Planned Parenthood providers were taking out brains. She stands in full belief that there's a video circulating around the web showing a provider decapitate a fetus while its alive.

As the Republican-controlled Congress stream rolls us to another possible government shutdown, Fiorina stood firm in this belief that the women's health center is secretly decapitating fetuses.

Fiorina, political novice started from the bottom and now she's here! She got a rise out of that network's minor league debate. She got her chance to shine on stage at the CNN debate.  Now she ahead of Jeb Bush, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and John Kaisch.

She encouraged insurgent members to stand firm and oppose President Barack Obama.

Fiorina, 61 is the former CEO of Hewitt-Packard electronics. She was fired out the cannon after a dispute with business executives over the direction of the company. She served as an adviser to the failed John McCain presidential bid. In 2010, Fiorina ran against Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and lost badly.

Now five years later, she is running for president. She was originally polling at 2%. Now I am guessing she is polling at 15%. Trump has peaked at 28%  Ben Carson is at 19%.

Sunday, August 09, 2015

Ben Carson: Useful Idiots Would Normally Vote For Liberal Ideas!

Carson is placed either third or fourth in national polls. He does a victory lap on GOP Sundays to talk about Donald' Trump's feud with the network that thinks radical Islam is more dangerous than heroin addiction.

Ben Carson, former neurosurgeon and clown running for the Republican nomination appears on GOP Sundays to talk about his performance. He was also brought into the Trump controversy with Megyn The Outrage Princess.

GOP Sundays managed to score interviews with Donald Trump. He was on the programs except the network that think Black pool goers are doing a little dance around a McKinney, Texas cop. Trump was pissed at the Smirking Chimp Chris Wallace and Megyn after he put them in the place with those set up questions.

On GOP Sundays John Dickerson asked his thoughts on the matter between Trump being banned from the RedState Gathering to how Republicans are towards women.

"I think that may be a difference between political correctness and, you know, courteous speech.

What bothers me is when people say, you know, 'You can't say this word, you can't say this phrase, you can't event think that, you, can't express this,' And it's very difficult for people to have an honest conversation if they can't express themselves. But in no way do I advocate, you know, saying mean things about people. That has nothing to do with political correctness."

Quite funny hearing that from someone who called people who support Hillary Clinton for president a bunch of "useful idiots". 

Isn't that kind of mean, Dr. Carson?

"If Hillary is the candidate, which I doubt, that would be a dream come true. But you know, the fact of the matter is, she is the epitome of the progressive -- the secular progressive movement. And she counts on the fact that people are uninformed, the Alinsky Model, taking advantage of useful idiots.

Well, I just happen to believe that people are not stupid. And the way I will come at it is to educate people, help people to actually understand that it is that progressive movement that is causing them the problems.

You know, you look at the -- the national debt and how it's being driven up. If I was trying to destroy this country, what I would do is find a way to drive wedges between all the people, drive the debt to an unsustainable level, and then step off the stage as a world leader and let our enemies increase while we decreased our capacity as a military person. And that's what she's doing."

Carson's sure enough can dish it out! He insults Hillary and her supporters. But when it comes to Trump insulting Megyn and that network that once paid him as a contributor, he doesn't think it was nice and respectful.

The Republicans love to call people names and such. So does the Democrats. But seriously, the problem lies where the party stands. 

Trump has widen the gap between Republicans. They don't know how to control this. They love it when he dogs on President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Rosie O'Donnell. But they turn chicken when he aims at John McCain and Megyn. 

See Donald Trump was well aware of what to expect from the establishment. I haven't check the polls but it seems like he's still holding a solid lead against Jeb Bush and Scott Walker. 

I might also question to why this was timed. Rosie O'Donnell agitated a war with Trump over her views of the Miss USA and Miss Universe contestants behavior outside of the crown. She also blasted Trump for being a "snake oil salesperson". That became a nearly decade long feud in which they have publicly blasted each other on television and radio. I heard that that MSNBC fired Meghan McCain out the cannon. McCain now joins the network that hired Elisabeth Hasselbeck but fired the cannon on the ex-Alaskan governor. 

The main debate and second tier debate were a total mess. I mean it was something out of a reality show. None of them presented a decent policy nor a counter balance to what President Barack Obama offered. All I heard was probably 2,500 mentions of Hillary Clinton and 1,800 mentions of Obama. I am of course probably exaggerating how many mentions but clearly this what the first debate dealt with. How bad was one and how bad could be the next!

Carson is ranked in either third or fourth place is he is bragging about his performance at the debates.

Before I go, I just learned that NFL legend and sport announcer Frank Gifford has passed away. He is the husband of NBC News daytime agitator Kathie Lee Gifford. He died at age 84, a few days shy of his and Kathie Lee's birthdays. World News Today send our condolences to the Gifford family.


Bernie Sanders: I Sympathize With Black Lives Matters!

Bernie got mic checked by Black Lives Matter activists.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is running in the clown car for the Democratic nomination. He is the only candidate so far to be at least in competition with front runner, perennial candidate Hillary Clinton.

The Democratic contender is making rounds in the Pacific Northwest. His stop in a friendly territory was interrupted by two activists with the Black Lives Matters movement.

Again the activists crash his campaign stop with chants of  "You're not listening" and "You got to learn why Black Lives Matter".

Sanders pulls over 15,000 supporters to his event in Seattle. His supporters were very happy to see him. Two supporters were happy to see him as well. Those two supporters were so happy they jump the stage and stole the show. And it managed to capture the attention of the junk food media.

"If you do not listen to us, your event will be shut down," says the activists now identified Mara Willaford and Marissa Johnson.

She decried that even though Seattle is progressive, it still anchors White supremacist views masquerading as liberalism.

"I was going to tell Bernie how racist [Seattle] is, filled with its progressives, but did it for me", says Willaford. She was concerned about the law's brutal practices on citizens. The U.S. Justice Department is currently looking into the Seattle police.

So after the activists asked the protesters to give a few minutes of silence for slain Michael Brown and Christian Taylor, some booed it.

Sanders decided to wrap it up. He figured that he couldn't get much out knowing that the activists were determined to "shut it down".

"I think it is unfortunate because among other things I wanted to talk about the issues of black lives," Sanders said following the interrupted rally.

"They didn't want to hear anything," the senator told CNN's Dan Merica. Sanders went on to express his disappointment of not being able to speak at an event he was invited to.

Here's the videos of the confrontation. Sanders was talking about the Black Lives Matter issue back in June. He was extremely focused on that during his campaign stop.







Sanders will head to Portland today and then for California. He will head to Lynchburg to speak at the ultra conservative Liberty University this week.

Sanders would greet his supporters and tell the junk food media, that he sympathizes with them. They have a right to address their issues.

Last month, Black Lives Matter activists crashed the Netroots Convention. Sanders and Martin O'Malley were interrupted by the activists in Phoenix.

Sanders and Clinton get a fraction of coverage. Unfortunately, Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Carly Fiornia, John Kasich, Ben Carson, Scott Walker Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, and Chris Christie get most of the airtime. The junk food media is so invested in the Republican clown car.

The rest of them Martin O'Malley, Lincoln Chafee and Jim Webb are not even getting an ounce of junk food media attention. Even the biggest gathering of progressive activists at Netroots gets no media coverage. When the conservatives gathered for CPAC, the junk food media went right to it and gave it wall to wall coverage.

By the way, the Black Lives Matters activists proved a point. The reaction on social media to them crashing Bernie Sanders's political event was met with harsh criticism. White liberals concern trolls say that Black Lives Matter is "played out".

I don't know. Should we inform the folks over at the Tumblr blog Racist Get Fired?





























Sunday, July 19, 2015

Trump Ain't Backing Down From McCain Comments!

The insurgency loves Donald Trump. He doesn't apologize for being real.

The Republican establishment want him gone now!

Martha Raddatz fills-in for the GOP Sundays. She's doing the dirty work for the establishment.

It's true. Donald Trump is placed in the top three. Between Jeb Bush and Scott Walker, Trump is in there and I think this interview may help him surge again.

For you see the insurgency is tired of political correctness. They are tired of Republicans being soft on everything. The insurgency is tired of the establishment. They fear that if they knee toe to the junk food media, they'll nominate candidates like Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and perennial loser Mitt Romney.

The insurgency is excited that Trump hits hard. And he doesn't apologize for anything. Trump was asked about what he would do for the veterans. He landed on the McCain mine when he was asked about the senator's days as a POW. Trump said that McCain is a "war hero because he was captured' but "I like people who weren't captured".

That got the establishment pissed off. The establishment is calling for Trump to end the show.

Trump is not stopping.

Now I can say that McCain suffered during his time in the Viet Cong. He faced torture. He had suffered mental and physical injuries. But McCain is often exploiting his misfortunes for political gains. He pulled this when he faced a tough primary against J.D. Hayworth.

McCain signals he's running for reelection for his senate seat. He will face another tough primary.

Trump says that McCain exploits his POW status.
This was a combative interview with Trump. I almost wanted to scream at the television listening to Raddatz try her best to get a defiant Trump to apologize to McCain.

Trump wasn't having none of that!

Trump laid another landmine for them to stomp on. At the Iowa Family Leadership Summit, establishment talker Frank Luntz was interviewing the media mogul and clown running for the red nose.

This comment about McCain came straight out this event. Trump got a standing ovation for his comments about the senator. Trump said that McCain aimed at him and his supporters. Trump basically told Raddatz that calling his supporters are crazy is like calling McCain a hero, none of its true.

Matter of fact he went further. He told Raddatz that McCain exploits being a POW. He said for McCain being a veteran who is now a politico, he's done nothing to help his fellow veterans.

He aimed at the Phoenix Veteran Administration which was the center of a major scandal that got Veteran Administration secretary Eric Shinseki fired out the cannon.

Trump told Raddatz that McCain called some of the his constituents a bunch of "crazies". Trump believes McCain is worthless. Trump said that because of McCain's talk, he lost to Barack Obama.

Trump said he doesn't need to school'd on how to lose elections.  He said McCain is soft on immigration and appears too many times on GOP Sundays just to talk, talk, talk and nothing gets done.

Raddatz tired to bait him with critics of Trump's comments. Trump dismissed the critics. He said these aren't the veterans that he has spoken to!

I gotta hand it to Trump. This is the stuff that Republicans are talking about.






Sunday, July 12, 2015

Cry Boehner Once Again Blames Obama For The Inept Congress!

Republican lawmaker John Boehner (R-OH) cries to CBS about Barack Obama.

Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) is the current head of the House of Representatives. The Weeper of the House once again appears on GOP Sundays to discuss the latest issues facing the country. Of course the Weeper would dodge controversial statements about Donald Trump, oppose the Iran deal, immigration reform is on the back burner but of course its not his fault. No mentions of highway funding or "Where's the jobs" plan.

Of course the Weeper pulls President Barack Obama out of his pocket.

Congress job approval is 11% under the Republican leadership. The Republicans have the most to fear this coming election. The Supreme Court ruled that states can impose independent agencies to establish redistricting and make more competitive seats. By 2020, some districts held by Republicans will no longer be White majority. Some of the most competitive districts held by Republicans have a stronger Black and Hispanic voter base.

The Congress hasn't really done much this session other than take too many vacations.

John Dickerson who replace Bob Schieffer recently is getting the Weeper on to talk.

I'm putting his statements in lament's terms.

Iran: I would applaud Obama if the U.S. walks away from Iran talks.

Boehner on Trump's remark on illegal immigrants from Mexico killing and raping Americans: I don't support his comments. I have to listen more to him before I make a decision.

Benghazi: I will do everything in my power to see that this investigation will net results. The Benghazi tragedy has once again become a Republican rally cry for trying to take down Hillary Clinton.

Bernie Sanders: The most liberal member of the senate. He and Hillary are out of touch with the rest of America. The Democrat (sic) Party is not willing to work with the American people to find the right solutions for America.

Immigration reform is something I want to do, but Obama is not willing to work with us. Obama's executive orders are unconstitutional.

Thursday, April 09, 2015

Bob Schieffer Retires From GOP Sundays!

GOP Sundays won't be the same without Bob.

GOP Sundays will be short one. For now. CBS announced that the longtime host of Face The Nation is retiring in the summer. Bob Schieffer confirms that he's done and he'll be out before Fall quarter.

I am guessing CBS will either place Norah O'Donnell and Major Garrett in the chair.

I am even betting on NFL commentator James Brown becoming the predecessor of Face The Nation.

Bob Schieffer delivered the news to his alma mater at Texas Christian University.

He joined the CBS team when he was a young cub reporter. He was working for CBS Radio before he joined the news room. Schieffer is one of the few journalists to have covered all four of the major Washington national assignments: the White House, the Pentagon, United States Department of State, and United States Congress. His career with CBS has almost exclusively dealt with national politics.

Bob was a big player in the presidential debates. He was the moderator for the 2004, 2008, and 2012 U.S. Presidential Debates.
I am wondering how more times will Schieffer give airtime to these Republican lawmakers. McCain and Graham are two senile lawmakers who believe that the key to peace is more war. They oppose the Six Power deal to disarm Iran.
He's interviewed Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama.

He's hosted fixtures such as Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). These lawmakers have appeared on GOP Sundays more than most lawmakers.

Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) is the retiring. The Minority Leader is passing the torch to either Durbin or Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY). Schumer is going to be a thorn in the president's proposal for ending nuclear weapons in Iran.

McCain is going to run again. It may be a whole lot easier now that J.D. Hayworth is spending more time on Newsmax than on a rematch. McCain faced a tough primary, Hayworth was the insurgent candidate who wanted to kick the geezer out. His former running mate, the ex-governor of Alaska hasn't decided on running for the clown car or her old friend's spot.

Graham already fired his shots at perennial candidate Hillary Clinton. He's thinking about jumping into the clown car. He is aiming not only at Clinton but Stallmigo Rand Paul (R-KY) on foreign policy.

Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN) and Sen. Bob Menandez (D-NJ) are trying to screw the president over. The Tennessee Republican and embattled Democratic senator is trying to pass legislation requiring the president goes to the Senate before they can confirm a deal with Iran.

The Six Global Powers have compromised a peace deal with Iran. Conservatives are trying to undermine the peace deal as "weakness". The Republicans lawmakers led by Mitch The Turtle (R-KY) and Weeper John Boehner (R-OH) are trying to screw the historical deal.

They're too busy sucking Benjamin Netanyahu's log. Netanyahu is giving these two and Sen.Tom Cotton (R-AR) the business. Hope he's wearing a condom when he's giving them anal hurt.

Hopefully Bob Schieffer gives more airtime to the Democrats during his last five months holding the chair. But I'm not holding my breath on that one.

Sunday, April 05, 2015

Is The Junk Food Media Gonna Call Distraught University of Kentucky Fans A Bunch Of Animals?

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A musing from the random thoughts....

I missed the Final Four playoffs. I missed the NCAA-1 men's basketball game between the University of Kentucky Wildcats and the University of Wisconsin Badgers.

Two Big Ten teams remained while one SEC and one ACC continued to shine.

Duke easily beat the Cinderella. Big Ten's Michigan State Spartans was quickly defeated in the first game.

Duke's Blue Devils have secured the final chair. Now everyone was expecting that UK was going to cruise through Wisconsin. This bitter rivalry came from the previous encounter. The SEC UK Wildcats ran a train on the Big Ten Wisconsin Badgers.

The game was highly anticipated. After a tough fought game, Wisconsin put the brakes on UK's flawless season. The game 71 - 64 was a huge upset. The #1 seated UK was defeated by #3 Wisconsin.

As you know, the junk food media loves to make the news. Lexington, Kentucky is were the UK resides. Wondering how the fans reacted to the devastating loss?





Wondering, had it been a grand jury decision in which a police officer walked free after killing an unarmed teen, would the junk food media call these fans a bunch of rioters and looters?



Double standard?

Let's add the main ingredient to that question.

Had it been a grand jury decision in which a White police officer walked free after killing an unarmed Black man, would the junk food media call these White fans a bunch of rioters and looters?

See in the junk food media, you hear about how Blacks are labeled looters and rioters.

But when you hear a bunch of drunk college students react to a sports team's win or loss, you hear this as unrest or college students reacting to a loss.

These college students rioting could total in the millions. Lexington will have to fit the bill to the state.

Just young kids having fun, right?

Duke Blue Devils will take on the Wisconsin Badgers on Monday for the NCAA-Div. 1 National Basketball Championship in Indianapolis. Good luck to the teams. Watch the game on CBS.



Sunday, March 01, 2015

Weeper's Creepers!

The weeper appears on CBS to bitch about the president.

GOP Sundays continues to be fixture for the Republicans. They appear more than the Democrats.

And on these programs, Republicans are bitching and blaming as usual. They have control of Congress and yet they can't get along. They rely on the Democrats to bail them out of tough spots.

Yet, they appear on these programs to sit the blame on Democrats for "doing nothing" and being the party of "no".

The agitators are discussing the results of CPAC, terrorism and funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

This is by far the worst legislative body to ever hold power. The Republicans are in serious trouble.

The insurgents are not willing to pass legislation without fingering President Barack Obama in the eye. They rather let the country suffer in order to prevent the president from getting things done.

The American people gave the Republicans an opportunity to do things and yet they've already put it in trouble. The junk food media has allowed them to get a pass on most of their stupidity.

The Department of Homeland Security will be funded for a few days.

House Weeper John Boehner (R-OH), Racist Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and Douche Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) appeared on the GOP Sunday news programs. Insurgent Jim Jordan (R-OH) was on CNN.

Each of these lawmakers were pointing fingers at President Barack Obama over the possible DHS shutdown.

They are trying to stop the president's executive order on immigration. The extremist wing is trying to prevent nominations and bills from being passed because they oppose the president.

Instead of governance, it's pure politics and utter stupidity from the Republicans.

Boehner appears on CBS with John Dickerson.




Tuesday, February 24, 2015

McCain And Graham Are Senile And The Junk Food Media Continues To Allow Them On!

Sitting comfortably. These two are often the junk food media's experts on foreign policy in the world. They're not experts. They throw their shit at the wall and hope it sticks.

GOP Sundays are John McCain and Lindsey Graham's hangout. These two geezers continue to beat their chest and throw their shit at the president over his strategy to combat the Islamic State.

The flabby senator from Arizona got his ass beat in 2008. Why are the agitators still allowing this flip-flopping inconsistent scum on their programs?

Senator John McCain has no credibility whatsoever. He picked the moron from Alaska as his running mate. Enough said. He has no business giving advice on how to deal with military action overseas.

Gomer Pyle is thinking about getting into the clown car. Graham is often bitching about how President Barack Obama's refusal to say "radical Islam". He's claiming that the country could be blown up in second. The usual word vomit of fear and chickenshit.

McCain and Graham are senile. They both are discredited lawmakers.

Another thing, McCain said that he's ashamed of his country, the president and the situation in Ukraine.

Wondering if that simpleton Rudy Giuliani will question the patriotism of McCain?

Islamophobia is one of the common tactics of the racist right. Republican lawmakers and conservative agitators are playing the only card they got. The FEAR card. It's getting old and I am seriously hoping that they'll overcome this obsession with the Islamic State.

If we didn't go to war in Iraq, we wouldn't be in this mess. President Barack Obama is considering military action in Iraq. The Iraqi military were scared off by the Islamic State. Now the U.S. has to retrain other men to die for a worthless cause.

McCain, Graham and the rest of the noise machine are pussies. They fear man.....

Real men don't fear the unknown. They embrace it.



Sunday, February 22, 2015

Jeh Johnson: Congress Doesn't Seem To Care About DHS Workers Not Getting Paid!

It's pathetic I got to tell thousands of workers protecting our country, they're not getting paid.

The stalemate in Congress is over the president's executive orders over immigration reform has the Department of Homeland Security on the ropes.

Jeh Johnson the first African American to be secretary of the DHS is pissed that Congress is playing Russian Roulette with the national security. The junk food media spooked the Americans into believing terrorism is coming to America. The DHS is pushing its only hopes to get funding, push the blame game onto the political partisans who were elected to do nothing but agitate.

The insurgents want to fund the DHS but they want the president's executive orders repealed.

The Democrats want the DHS funded, but they want this to be a "clean" bill.

The old geezers of GOP Sundays are barking about the latest online video by those extremists. The soft target Mall of America is mentioned by these boogeymen. Now the Republican senators and the current Homeland Security chief Jeh Johnson are barking on GOP Sundays about it.

The Congress is coming back from vacation. They have four days to get their act in order or the DHS will start issuing furloughs and back pay for thousands of workers.

It would be nice to have a paycheck for the 24/7 operation called the Transportation Security Administration. It would be nice to have paycheck for the 24/7 operation called the U.S. Customs and Borders Protection Agency. It would be nice to see the 24/7 federal agencies such as the Secret Service, Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers get their paychecks.

Talk about the Federal Emergency and Management Agency. You know those people who help aid Americans in the wake of a disaster. Do you think they should get a paycheck?

Even the U.S. Coast Guard is a 24/7 operation that is funded by the DHS. Do you think these men and women who work our seas deserve a paycheck?

Wow, the DHS anchors more than these organizations, but what about the people who cleans those toilets, fixes the food, parks their cars, and landscaping?

The Republican leadership is concerned that "all their talk about being the grown ups in the room" is being squandered. The Republicans must have Democrats support their bills. They can't pass them without some jumping to the other side.

The Republicans got the blame for the 2013 government shutdown. They sat on their knees claiming that the president didn't want the government running. They will be blamed if DHS runs out of funds.

Let's hope they get their act back together....

Sunday, January 25, 2015

GOP Sundays: It's Time To Stop Saying The Junk Food Media Is Liberal!

Chuck Todd interviewing Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR). Every freaking time, each of these news programs feature more White, male, conservative, Republican guests. This is why I dubbed it GOP Sundays. It's about time to stop calling the media liberal. Regardless if the media is liberal or conservative, it's practically junk food media. 

GOP Sundays, the Breakfast chat shows and the primetime agitators are so pathetic.

All the western based junk food media is bogus. Apparently it's showing a conservative bent.

Know this, if the media was bias, why the fuck are Republican lawmakers, conservative agitators, and of course the topics they usually bitch about being featured every fucking time?

Because the western junk food media doesn't want to be perceived as "liberal". This charge is often thrown around whenever the policies of Barack Obama are given credit for what's right in America.

You hear Republicans bitching and conservative outraging over all things Obama.

Republicans are concerned about Beyonce, "radical" Islam, the abortion factory, the Southern border, the president snubbing war hawk Benjamin Netanyahu, Cuba, sanctions in Iran, Black leaders, Hollywood actors attacking conservative celebrities, gay marriage, and the president's executive orders.

All it does in my opinion is scare people. The shinny coin talk of Muslim terrorists, cop killing Black men, unarmed Black men being criminals (according to the outrage pimps), President Barack Obama's agenda, and under inflated footballs is driven by the conservative agitators.

I am so fucking tired of the Republican-driven agenda and its only been four weeks of them of them being in office. The House has passed a bill that offers no jobs or improvement on the middle class.

They once again passed another stupid intrusive bill in the House outlawing taxpayer abortions.

GOP Sundays once again focus on the president's snark at the Republicans.

GOP Sundays are so focused on the next wave of Republicans clowns stuffing themselves into that clown car.

Some Righties Want Kasich To Get Into The Clown Car!

Some of the Republican faithful want John Kasich to put the makeup on and jump into the clown car.

After a landslide victory against the Democratic nominee for Ohio guv, Republican John Kasich is being floated around by the junk food media as the next clown to get into the car.

The current guv of the all important swing state of Ohio is thinking about it.

Kasich a former congressman and agitator on Loserville decided to run against Ted Strickland during the 2010 Insurgency Wave. He was testing the water during his final leg of hosting his gig on talk radio and Loserville. He would get Rupert and Chief Roger's blessing to run. In 2010, on a narrow victory, Kasich won.

During his first term, he pissed off the public sector unions by running the SB5 law that stripped collective bargaining rights from the public sector. That was roundly rejected in a referendum ballot sparked by voters.

He would later embrace Obamacare. That pissed off the insurgency.

He embraced the U.S. Justice Department's investigations into the killings of John Crawford and Tamir Rice, pissing off some in the law enforcement and racist right.

He would go golfing with President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. And you know how the conservative agitators react the president going on a golf outing.

Yeah, he's not loved among the insurgency. He's too RINO for the red meat crowd. He's been a bad governor at best. And its unfortunate I did vote for him. He's not a terrible governor but the actions speak of stupidity and basic showboating.

Sure Ohio has a low unemployment rate. But hell, half of the residents split from the state.

It's leaving the door open for rival states to surpass Ohio in population growth. See when the state fails at growing it loses a U.S. Congressional District.
Kasich is thinking about it. But he hasn't formed an exploratory committee yet.
Kasich knows that Ohio is on the downward trend when it comes to residency. He can brag about the unemployment numbers and a balance budget all he wants, but the state is not popular and people are driven to states where the real jobs are!

Some how, I don't know what to think! Kasich has a candle to hold on! However he and the rest of the clowns are uninspiring, inclusive and too goddamn intrusive.

Given the forward march on marijuana legalization, women demanding equal pay, gay marriage, and calls to raise the minimum wage, I can't see any of these candidates viable against a potential perennial run for Hillary Clinton. Even a Clinton or Biden run is uninspiring for me.

I don't have the buzz of inspiration! They pretty much made me lose faith in democracy. The way they've disrespected the first Black president also makes me think that White presidents aren't going to be any better or worst than the previous predecessors.

The Freedom Summit Conference was being held by Iowa Republican  Congressman Steve "Deport The Vermin" King. He hosted the wackadoodles like that former Alaskan guv, former Arkansas guv, former Texas guv, Louisiana's Piyush "Bobby" Jindal, Wisconsin's Scott Walker, New Jersey's Chris Christie, Stallmigo Ted Cruz, Marco "Amnesty" Rubio, and perennial loser/always last place Rick Santorum in the fold. But absent were establishment politicos Jeb Bush and perennial loser Mitt Romney, both former guvs, Indiana's Mike Pence, and Ohio's Kasich, both current guvs.

The field is extremely weak. I mean given that Jeb Bush is probably the best clown in the whole field,. The fact that former governor Oops, former nutbag Michele Bachmann, perennial losers Romney, Santorum, Jim Gilmore, and the ex-Arkansas guv are thinking about failing again is just sad.

The failed candidates of 2008 and 2012 are really desperate clowns. Obviously the world hates them, but it would be fun to see if they can managed to get enough delegates to nominee. I hope that they eventually win the 270 to become the ring master.

Do you believe that Kasich is the right clown to fit into the car?

Can he become the star of the circus?

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Gomer Pyle May Run For Prez!

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is thinking about jumping into the clown car. This is not Graham. It's Jim Nabors, who plays Gomer Pyle, the character from the Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle USMC.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) the perennial complainer of all things Obama is considering a run for the White House. Graham and his best friend for life Senator John McCain (R-AZ, former 2008 Republican presidential nominee) have been fixtures on GOP Sundays.

They often are cited as "experts" on the "War on Terrorism". Graham and McCain are clueless, useless and just plain worthless.

These two often beat on their chest and throwing their poo at the president and his allies.

With the possibility of a perennial Hillary run, the establishment and insurgency isn't wasting time.

They want to destroy the potential Democratic nominee.

The Republicans are doing a full makeover. Republican circus ringmaster Reince Priebus is trying to make the party viable for the 2016 elections. They are cutting back debates and hope to have a strong nominee by the end of July. They want to use the techniques that President Barack Obama used during his reelection bid.
This bonehead could make an announcement in the coming month.
The establishment already has Jeb Bush and perennial loser Mitt Romney thinking about jumping into the clown car.

The insurgency has Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL), Dr. Benjamin Carson and Mike Huckabee in consideration as well.

On GOP Sundays, he told Meet The Press host Chuck Todd, that he's formed an exploratory committee and is considering it seriously.

Graham is 59 years old. Graham is a leading foreign policy hawk and interventionist.

He is known for his willingness to be bipartisan and work with Democrats on issues like climate change, tax reform and immigration reform and his belief that judicial nominees should not be opposed solely on their philosophical positions.

He is also a critic of the insurgent Rand Paul (R-KY) and many others in the insurgency.

Graham is arguing for a more inclusive Republican Party.

Graham has never married and has no children leading to some questioning his sexuality.

Graham has never admitted he's gay but sure enough, the rumors are there and people are willing to make that an issue if he runs for president.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

David Gregory Resigns From Meet The Press!

David Gregory got the ax. Chuck Todd got one year to turn Meet The Press around or he'll be joining Gregory.

NBC executives want to keep the nation's longest running Sunday news program in the top. So in order to do so, they gave the host the ax. David Gregory, the host since 2008 is stepping aside.

GOP Sundays won't be the same without him. Although I won't miss him too much, his future from the network will be better. He can emerge on another network. Say if it was Loserville or CNN.

Who knows?







Gregory who was then the Washington bureau chief got the gig after Tim Russert passed away in 2008.

Gregory got the most press coverage during the 2012 Sandy Hook tragedy, when that lunatic Wayne LaPierre was bitching about how guns could have save those 26 innocent people when that extremist killed them with an assault rifle.

Gregory brought a firearm magazine. He did violate a minor law in which it restricted him from bringing in a loaded weapon into the city of Washington, DC.

Chuck Todd will likely take the spot. We'll see if he has the guts!

CBS has gained grown with Face The Nation. Bob Schieffer is getting some of his best ratings ever on GOP Sundays.

Under Gregory's tenure as moderator, Meet the Press has significantly decline in ratings since 2008. In the final three months of 2013, the program came in third place for total viewers behind CBS's Face The Nation and ABC's This Week for the first time since 1992 and experienced the lowest ratings in the show's entire history among the key 25 to 54 viewing demographic.

Thursday, August 07, 2014

Insurgent Justin Amash Beats Establishment's Choice (And Slams The Guy For Losing)!

Insurgent lawmaker beats challenger and threatens to knock him out.

Republican lawmaker Justin Amash is a new version of Ron Paul. He's a libertarian conservative representing Michigan's 3rd Congressional District which serves the city of Grand Rapids and Walker. He's a strong supporter of the Insurgency. And also a damn good talker.

He won his 2014 Republican Primary against a candidate backed by the Republican Establishment.

This is considered a victory for the Insurgency.

Amash was first elected to the House in the 2010 election during the rise of an insurgency.

Previously he was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives representing the 72nd District, which is centered around the city of Kentwood and includes his home in Cascade Township as well as the townships of Caledonia and Gaines. At the age of 30, Amash assumed office as the second youngest sitting U.S. Representative, behind 29-year-old Aaron Schock of Illinois.

As of 2013, Amash is the 6th youngest U.S. Representative. He is Chairman of the House Liberty Caucus.

After initial speculation that he might run for the U.S. Senate, Amash confirmed that he would run for re-election to the House of Representatives in 2014.

Amash has been endorsed by the fiscally conservative Club for Growth PAC, which has spent over $500,000 protecting Amash in his Republican primary against former East Grand Rapids School Trustee Brian Ellis, a self-funded candidate endorsed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Amash got the victory in yesterday's Republican primary. He got a call from challenger Brian Ellis. Amash hung up the phone on this one.

At his victory speech, Amash went hard on the opponent and every Republican lobbyist who threw their support into Ellis.

“To Brian Ellis, you owe my family and this community an apology for your disgusting, despicable smear campaign,” Amash said on Tuesday after winning the GOP primary. “You had the audacity to try to call me today, after running a campaign that was called the nastiest in the country.”

“I’m an Arab-American, and he has the audacity to say I’m Al Qaeda’s best friend in Congress. That’s pretty disgusting,” Amash said in a post-speech interview with Fox 17.

During his speech, Amash claimed that he “ran for office to stop people like [Ellis].”

“I ran for office … to stop people who are more interested in themselves than doing what is best for their districts,” Amash said. “Everyday Americans are taking back their government from the crooks and the cronies.”

“I want to say to lobbyist Pete Hoekstra, you’re a disgrace,” Amash said. “I’m glad we can hand you one more loss before you fade into total obscurity and irrelevance.”



Pat Roberts, a Republican U.S. Senator from Kansas managed to beat an insurgent after he was lobbied with criticism from the second cousin of President Barack Obama. Milton R. Wolf, an insurgent candidate is a physician. He is a regular columnist for The Washington Times and has appeared as a conservative commentator on shows including Hannity, Fox & Friends, and The Rush Limbaugh Show.

Roberts won another notch on his belt for the Republican Party nomination in the 2014 United States Senate election. On August 5, 2014, Roberts defeated Wolf 48% to 41%.

Reps. Kerry Bentivolio (R-MI), Jack Kingston (R-GA), Eric Cantor (R-VA) and Ralph Hall (R-TX) fell to the insurgency.

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