Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, poised to ascend to House Republicans' No. 2 leader this week, said the Republican Party in Washington is no longer "relevant" to voters and must stop simply espousing principles. Instead, it must craft real solutions to health care and the economy.Those "last eight years" he mentions are, of course, the disastrous Bush Administration.
"Where we have really fallen down is, we have lacked the ability to be relevant to people's lives. Let's set aside the last eight years, and our falling down in living up to expectations of what we said we were going to do," Mr. Cantor told The Washington Times in his district office outside of Richmond. "It's the relevancy question."
As chief deputy whip, Mr. Cantor, 45, was the logical choice to move up when Republicans' current whip, Rep. Roy Blunt, stepped aside - something Mr. Blunt announced days after Republicans lost at least 20 seats in the House.
When the chief deputy whip (and possible next House whip) says your party in DC is irrelevant, your party in DC is irrelevant.
“Let's set aside the last eight years, and our falling down in living up to expectations of what we said we were going to do”?
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It's disgusting to see Chimpy's rubber-stampers now try to pin the blame for everything on the monkey. I've never seen a bigger bunch of jelly spined hypocrites.
ReplyDeleteCantor's a creep. And quite possibly a sociopath. I guess it makes sense that he's a Republican.
ReplyDeleteBut still...let's just forget the last 8 years??? Let's just ignore how Republicans have scissor-fucked this country to hell and back?
Actually, I'm not surprised - it's exactly the kind of response you expect from someone with a guilty conscious.