Politico has an article out where the GOP allegedly is trying to return to its roots. I found it somewhat inconsistent of Eric Cantor to vote for Bush’s bailout and then acting as the No.2 Minority Whip, urge Republicans to vote against this one. (The other RINO leader, Boehner, seems to be pretending that he likes to vote against stimuli, too.)
Spark it up critiqued Cantor for this back in September of 2008. It is this brand of flip flop RINO conservativism that has cost us credibility with the public and tarnished the brand we once stood for. Why? Because the middle of the road types, not to mention our own party, no longer trusts the flip floppers.
I will begin a weekly roundup to point out the flip floppers so that we will remember them in the future. Once we clean house, we can restore the Republican Party and the Republic.
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Cantor is all about Cantor. He flip flops all the time. He says he will nit vote for earmarks, yet the bank his wife works for received millions in the federal bailout. If that isn’t an earmark, I don’t know what is. Eric does nothingt for his district and his stuffed suit is basking in the glow of being Republican Whip. Just yesterday, he spoke out against Obama’s stimulus plan and it hadn’t even been presented to Congress. What a joke and unfortunately he is my representative.