As someone who had the unpleasant experience of having Alan Grayson as my Congresscritter for two years, this story did not surprise me at all:
Showing posts with label syria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label syria. Show all posts
Friday, October 18, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
Looks like Jim DeMint and I have something in common
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| He's got his eye on us. |
Late Wednesday evening, I posted a snarky little tweet in response to Vladimir Putin's New York Times op-ed...
Hey Putin, next time you wanna write a letter to convince America about something, how about you skip saying we're not exceptional? #rude
— Sarah Rumpf (@rumpfshaker) September 12, 2013
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barack obama,
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jim demint,
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russia,
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vladimir putin
Friday, September 6, 2013
Opposition to Syria intervention inspires FreedomWorks to change long-standing policy
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| Forward? Or For War? Is this the new "red line"? |
As POLITICO reported yesterday, conservative organization FreedomWorks had taken the unusual step of publicly opposing the congressional resolution authorizing the use of military force in Syria, and would consider it a "key vote" in its next round of congressional scorecards.
I say "unusual" step because before now, FreedomWorks has maintained a strict policy of staying out of foreign policy issues. It's a risk for political organizations to venture into new philosophical territory, because they build relationships with supporters, stakeholders, and donors based on their areas of expertise and influence, and they may endanger those relationships if the organization takes on new issues and their supporters don't agree with them.
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barack obama,
congress,
conservative,
foreign policy,
freedomworks,
military,
syria
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