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Title: Jeb Bush Endorsed By Eric Cantor: Poster Boy of the Beltway GOP Crapweasels
Source: VDare
URL Source: http://www.vdare.com/articles/jeb-b ... of-the-beltway-gop-crapweasels
Published: Sep 2, 2015
Author: Michelle Malkin
Post Date: 2015-09-02 10:04:58 by nativist nationalist
Keywords: None
Views: 253
Comments: 7

Ooouuuch. My sides are still aching after last week’s comical announcement by GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush that he had snagged the coveted endorsement of notorious electoral reject Eric Cantor, the former House majority leader kicked to the curb by disgusted voters in Virginia’s 2014 primary election.

Newsflash to GOP elites: Getting Cantor’s support is not like landing a prized marlin. It’s like hooking one of those hideous bottom-feeding blobfish named the world’s ugliest creature.

Inside the Beltway, The Washington Post reported, “Cantor remains well-liked and respected in the Virginia business community and among the Republican donor class in the commonwealth.”

But outside the Beltway, the failed Republican revolutionary-turned-Wall Street influence-peddler is a snortle-inducing spectacle on both sides of the political aisle.

In Cantor’s endorsement statement Thursday, he praised Bush as a “true conservative leader” who “can re-energize our nation and recapture our greatness.” That’s empty babble coming from the epitome of an out-of-touch, self-aggrandizing, revolving-door ruling class.

BushCantor share the same smug condescension toward Americans who believe in strict immigration enforcement and putting American workers first. Cantor fecklessly lied to voters during the campaign season about his position(s). He showered his district with anti-illegal immigration flyers that fraudulently portrayed him as standing up to President Obama on amnesty. But on Capitol Hill, he championed the DREAM Act for illegal alien students, huge H-1B visa increases to quench Big Tech’s appetite for cheap foreign tech workers, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce/AFL-CIO’s collaboration on massive immigration expansions.

While Cantor lip-synced to the limited-government Tea Party message, he boogied in backrooms with his pork-barrel pals. He assailed Obama’s bloated stimulus and then celebrated the high-speed rail boondoggles in his state funded by it. As a celebrated “young gun” on the right, Cantor preached fiscal responsibility, while blowing nearly $170,000 on fancy steakhouse dinners across the country in his last year in office.

Like Bush (and Gang of Eight cheerleader Sen. Marco Rubio), Cantor was the beneficiary of—and water carrier for—generous Silicon Valley and Big Business contributors. Cantor’s biggest donors included New York financial conglomerates the Blackstone Group ($65,500) and Goldman Sachs ($26,000), and California tech company Oracle ($25,000).

By contrast, the biggest donors to Cantor’s successful challenger, libertarian economics professor Dave Brat, were Virginia couple Gerry and Karen Baugh of Baugh Auto Body ($5,400), Michigan writer and artist Louis McAlpin ($5,200), and retired Virginia couple Martha and Kenneth Schwenzer ($5,200).

One outside group, the American Chemistry Council, spent a whopping $300,000 on soft-money ads to protect Cantor—an amount that exceeded Brat’s entire campaign funding.

Likewise, while Bush fashions himself a champion of the American worker, he pompously pushes the Gang of Eight amnesty as the only “adult” plan in the room. While he poses as a champion of American parents, students and “school choice,” he trashes activist moms and zealously crusades for failed Fed Ed rackets and data-mining schemes masquerading as “higher standards.” And while he stumps for the ordinary American’s “right to rise” through conservative principles, he has parlayed his political career into a multimillion-dollar collection basket from liberal special interests and corporate cronies who fund his Common Core advocacy—including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the GE Foundation, Bloomberg Philanthropies, Intel and Pearson Education.

BushCantor seem to think everyone else will suffer from Sudden Election Amnesia Syndrome and grant big-spending, open-borders Republicans blanket amnesty for their betrayals. But what Brat told voters in Virginia about Cantor goes for voters nationwide as Bush flounders. “Eric Cantor doesn’t represent you,” Brat bluntly warned. “He represents large corporations seeking a never-ending supply of cheap foreign labor. He doesn’t care about how this will affect your livelihood, your schools, your tax bills or your kids’ chances of finding a job.”

The disgraced seven-term representative from Virginia’s affluent 7th district, who turned his back on grassroots constituents in favor of cashing in on power, now promises to work closely with Bush “as they chart a course to the White House.”

Here’s to Cantor’s success in helping Jeb navigate his same path to loserdom. Bon voyage!


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One outside group, the American Chemistry Council, spent a whopping $300,000 on soft-money ads to protect Cantor—an amount that exceeded Brat’s entire campaign funding.

Interested in learning more about them. Funding RINO's, wonder what sort of gravy train they can be booted off?

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#1. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

One outside group, the American Chemistry Council, spent a whopping $300,000 on soft-money ads to protect Cantor—an amount that exceeded Brat’s entire campaign funding.

Interested in learning more about them. Funding RINO's, wonder what sort of gravy train they can be booted off?

REAL interesting.

RINOs/RATS Gravy Train never ends apparently. Which is why somebody like Cruz is ignored by the special interest lobbyists -- he simply won't play and sell out.

Cantor is an especially arrogant POS whose demise was Schadenfreudenly satisfying. Malkin DESTROYED him AND Jeb AND the GOPe in her essay.

Liberator  posted on  2015-09-02   10:19:48 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

“Eric Cantor doesn’t represent you,” Brat bluntly warned. “He represents large corporations seeking a never-ending supply of cheap foreign labor. He doesn’t care about how this will affect your livelihood, your schools, your tax bills or your kids’ chances of finding a job.”

The disgraced seven-term representative from Virginia’s affluent 7th district, who turned his back on grassroots constituents in favor of cashing in on power, now promises to work closely with Bush “as they chart a course to the White House.”

And there we have it -- Cantor's pathetic, treasonous resume and grounds for his forced political retirement in a nutshell. Jeb and Cantor can only "Chart a course to"...oblivion...Mexico...or hell.

I wish Gravy Train Whores Boehner, McConnell, and McStain would all leap onto the cliff-bound Jeb Express as well (they're vewy qwiet, aren't they thus far?)

Liberator  posted on  2015-09-02   10:24:51 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: nativist nationalist (#0)

The Republicans of Va 7th District gave their support to Dave Brat ,and he is now their Rep. Good for the people of Va 7th. They primaried someone who needed to be dumped, and did not sacrifice their district to a Democrat/socialist or a Libertarian.

Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

tomder55  posted on  2015-09-02   10:42:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Liberator (#2)

" I wish Gravy Train Whores Boehner, McConnell, and McStain would all leap onto the cliff-bound Jeb Express as well "

And a few others as well!

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-09-02   12:00:01 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Stoner (#4)

And a few others as well!

The full list does get loooong and tiring, doesn't it? ;-)

Liberator  posted on  2015-09-02   12:08:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Liberator (#5)

" The full list does get loooong and tiring, doesn't it? ;-) "

Yes. Unfortunately it does!

Si vis pacem, para bellum

Stoner  posted on  2015-09-02   12:14:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Liberator (#1)

RINOs/RATS Gravy Train never ends apparently.

The American Chemistry Council spent 500K supporting a RINO named Tim Murphy in Pennsylvania who faced a primary challenge. They also spent 400K to help Mitch McConnel survive his primary challenger.

The American Chemistry Council provides logistical support to our enemies. If we are unwilling to attack our enemies logistics we are unwilling to win. Here is a link to an article titled "Lowered Thyroid Hormones Found in Baby Boys Exposed to Bisphenol A." This seems like a case where the environmental movement may be of use in attacking our enemies. Sort of like Saddam against Iran.

nativist nationalist  posted on  2015-09-02   13:28:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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