https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/66923 ... DW9A8QQYG9
Actually, from a generic ballet standpoint things do not look quite so ugly as they did a while ago. But if the donors and operation do not get going, it will look ugly no matter what
GOP Retreat
- MiddleAgedKen
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Re: GOP Retreat
I can speak directly to Ohio. Cordray's amicus brief on Heller alone gives him a better record on guns than Mike DeWine (not that he's actually better on 2A rights, but that Mike DeWine is a gun-grabbing RINO turd, like waaaay too many Ohio Republicans).
I might hold my nose and vote for DeWine, but I wouldn't waste a penny, an ounce of breath, or a particle of shoe leather on him otherwise. Renacci has been my Congressman...about the only thing I can say for him is that at least he's an accountant, not a lawyer. Sherrod Brown is a full-on bull goose commie. He's Dennis Kucinich with better press.
I might hold my nose and vote for DeWine, but I wouldn't waste a penny, an ounce of breath, or a particle of shoe leather on him otherwise. Renacci has been my Congressman...about the only thing I can say for him is that at least he's an accountant, not a lawyer. Sherrod Brown is a full-on bull goose commie. He's Dennis Kucinich with better press.
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- randy
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Re: GOP Retreat
The one thing I can say about DeWine as Ohio AG is that he has not screwed up the CCW program. He could have easily made administrative changes and dicked with reciprocity agreements. Of course that's a pretty low bar.
Of course Cordray could have played stupid games when he was AG and didn't either. My concern is that in today's Dem party he will have to go hard left to maintain any influence on the national level (and don't all Govs imagine themselves heading for the Presidency?).
Either way Kasich is gone, which a ray of light no matter who wins in November.
Of course Cordray could have played stupid games when he was AG and didn't either. My concern is that in today's Dem party he will have to go hard left to maintain any influence on the national level (and don't all Govs imagine themselves heading for the Presidency?).
Either way Kasich is gone, which a ray of light no matter who wins in November.
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