Re: US Senate GOP Primary
Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 1:58 pm
And then the Dems will be forced to disclose the source of their funds. Sasse is already making a move to moderate his positions. Should be a good race.
Let's see how moderate he becomes“[O]ur right to the free exercise of religion is co-equal to our right to life,” according to the campaign website of Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican who won his party’s nomination to the United States Senate on Tuesday. Nebraska is a solid red state that preferred Romney to Obama by a massive 21 point margin in 2012, so Sasse is now all but certain to succeed retiring Sen. Mike Johanns (R) this November. If he does, Sasse promises to promote an almost anarchistic vision of religious liberty as a member of the Senate. According to Sasse’s website, “[g]overnment cannot force citizens to violate their religious beliefs under any circumstances.”
Why is this not surprising me?Coyote wrote:Nebraska Senate Nominee Says Religious Beliefs Can Justify Breaking Any Law
Let's see how moderate he becomes“[O]ur right to the free exercise of religion is co-equal to our right to life,” according to the campaign website of Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican who won his party’s nomination to the United States Senate on Tuesday. Nebraska is a solid red state that preferred Romney to Obama by a massive 21 point margin in 2012, so Sasse is now all but certain to succeed retiring Sen. Mike Johanns (R) this November. If he does, Sasse promises to promote an almost anarchistic vision of religious liberty as a member of the Senate. According to Sasse’s website, “[g]overnment cannot force citizens to violate their religious beliefs under any circumstances.”
Meh, the guy is kind of a D-bag and I'm sure he'll embarrass our state quite a bit when he inevitably ends up in Mordor on the Potomac, but the sort of hysterics in the article are almost as annoying as the Social Conservatism of Sasse.MadMartin8 wrote:Why is this not surprising me?Coyote wrote:Nebraska Senate Nominee Says Religious Beliefs Can Justify Breaking Any Law
Let's see how moderate he becomes“[O]ur right to the free exercise of religion is co-equal to our right to life,” according to the campaign website of Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican who won his party’s nomination to the United States Senate on Tuesday. Nebraska is a solid red state that preferred Romney to Obama by a massive 21 point margin in 2012, so Sasse is now all but certain to succeed retiring Sen. Mike Johanns (R) this November. If he does, Sasse promises to promote an almost anarchistic vision of religious liberty as a member of the Senate. According to Sasse’s website, “[g]overnment cannot force citizens to violate their religious beliefs under any circumstances.”
Given the candidates that we had to choose from in this election, I just couldn't bring myself to vote for any of them.
I actually disagree. I find the Social Conservatism of the Tea Party to be disgusting, but as a general rule I'm all for gridlock. The less work Congress actually does, the better. If they did something useful like going after police militarization and brutality I might feel differently, but the world being what it is I'd prefer to see them play poker or stage performances of Lady Windermere's Fan in the Capitol Building.HR Paperstacks wrote:Great...another Tea Party moron. That'll sure help the dysfunction in Washingtoniamjacobm wrote:Well Sasse takes it.
These guys need to learn that compromise is a basic part of governing.
Good news for those who've had enough of Terry. I'm surprised he's held on this long. Ashford will have a good (better) chance with a split GOP vote.Brad wrote:Chip Maxwell joining the race:
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The talking heads were just saying that the final count may not be in until Friday. I'm really not surprised. He has a Blue-Dog Dem opponent and a Libertarian as a spoiler.iamjacobm wrote:Really looking like Terry is going down.
Most everyone, including Pubs and even many teabaggers, support a livable wage and a quality education, even if only within the privacy of the voting booth!Considering the conservative wins tonight I was surprised to see the huge wins for the Minimum Wage increase and OPS Bond.
You're so cynical: He's not going to be a lobbyist, he's going to be a "legislative advocate". Doesn't that sound so much more noble?HR Paperstacks wrote:Looks like Lee Terry is going to be a lobbyist:
Lee Terry to join D.C. law firm
I'm absolutely shocked! :;):
KETV wrote:Terry will join the firm's Government Relations and Public Policy practice group at its Washington, D.C., office. ...the group [is] a bipartisan team of legislative advocates who work to advance clients' interests.