"to advance a fiscally conservative agenda to actually end out-of-control spending"
decoded: cut spending on the poor, keep spending on the rich (the donors who hired Marshall)
Huelskamp loses GOP primary after ideological battle
GOP Rep. Tim Huelskamp, a three-term in bent and House Freedom Caucus member from Kansas, lost his House primary Tuesday night to challenger Roger Marshall, a physician backed by agricultural interests and several big-spending outside groups.
Marshall had 57 percent of the vote to Huelskamp’s 43 percent when The Associated Press called the race with 72 percent of precincts reporting.
Huelskamp’s primary in the “Big First” district, a safely Republican seat, became a proxy war between hard-line conservatives and more traditional GOP groups and donors.
Story: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/0...primary-226603
"to advance a fiscally conservative agenda to actually end out-of-control spending"
decoded: cut spending on the poor, keep spending on the rich (the donors who hired Marshall)
huelskamp
Sometimes on my way home from work I tune into mark Levin for the lulz. As soon as I heard him passionately endorsing huelskamp I knew he was a looney
What this article doesn't say is that Huelskamp is a NeverTrumper (and supported by Cruz) and Marshall is pro-Trump.
http://hiddenamericans.com/politics/...mp-challenger/
Well, it's KS, so you know every politician and their voters are ed up.
Article doesn't have to say that. Tea party guys usually like cruz and dislike trump as a result. Tea party agenda is to use "states rights" in order to push their religious beliefs into law
I'm not sure that's limited to the tea party or to pushing just religious beliefs -- it seems to be a catchall for saying that blue states shouldn't be governed by Democrats at all.
Though it's funny to hear Team GOP scream about states' rights and then lambaste Obama for (for instance) not eradicating murder in Chicago.
When has someone done this?
The Republican Convention.
Do you have any Quotes?
"Obama's (of course) Chicago" with high murder rates and gun control are ALWAYS brought up here to "prove" gun control doesn't work.
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