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In MS, Chris McDaniel embodies what the GOP fears about Tea Party

HPmatt

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Even el WaPo is talking about OC.

COLDWATER, Miss. — Amid the Confederate flags, the guns and the pigs — in pens and on plates — Chris McDaniel worked the Tate County Fair in search of votes in his quest to beat Sen. Thad Cochran in a runoff election in two weeks.

“I need you,” McDaniel said to Brandy Davis, before also greeting Bobby Goodwin, a heavyset man carrying a handgun, at a booth for the Citizens Militia of Mississippi. The members of the militia, whose motto is “Any fate but submission,” implored the Republican to take a hard-line stance on immigration and gun rights. McDaniel assured them that he would and that he is not “going to join any club” in Washington.​

Of course Robert Costa, just joined Washington Post from National Review, has to bow to the liberal readers with a slight to the confederacy when reporting from 'down south'. Look at the comments - typically only those with a Wapo subscription can comment w/o using Facebook. See the comments running down Reagan, Palin, Akin in MO; but I don't see any saying what a great job the Bamster has done now we've spent 25 trillion in taxes receipts that last 6 years and borrowed another 8 trillion 'to get the green shoots growing'....


http://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...8d22ba-efe4-11e3-914c-1fbd0614e2d4_story.html
 
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