I’m glad to see that the NRSC is starting to use progressive liberal tactics to go after their opponents. Smear, race hustle, do whatever you can to make your opponent as toxic as possible (truth or not.) Problem is, the NRSC idiot who is using these progressive tactics is doing so against conservative Chris McDaniel who is running against big government progressive RINO Thad Cochran for Mississippi Senate. These big government Republicans fight harder against their GOP primary challengers or colleagues in the Congress than they do against the real enemies which is the Democrat party. Check out the BS spewed by NRSC ‘strategist’ Brad Dayspring:
Candidates who associate with white nationalists & segregationists events give away #GOP seats to Democrats. http://t.co/06KN8ittuG #MSsen
— Brad Dayspring (@BDayspring) April 3, 2014
NRSC smears Chris McDaniel as segregationist (running against Thad Cochran) |
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Using a leftist site like Talking Points Memo to spew your propaganda? Thad Cochran is feeling the heat. His lead over McDaniel has slipped to single digits. Dayspring and porker Karl Rove are the reasons why I will NEVER donate to the GOP party again.
Cochran has been in the Senate since Jimmy Carter was president. He is a poster boy for term limits. Time to retire already ‘Thad.’
That’s National Republican Senatorial Committee “strategist” Brad Dayspring tweeting out a story from (wait for it) Talking Points Memo that is one of the flimsiest guilt-by-association attacks in the history of flimsy guilt-by-association attacks. A moment’s scrutiny of that story is sufficient to glean the relevant facts: Some grassroots folks in Mississippi scheduled a “Firearms Freedom Day” rally for May 17.
You may ask: “How grassroots is it?”
The flyer for the event is printed in Comic Sans.
Go read the flyer and you will see that, listed among the various Tea Party groups, pro-gun organizations, state senators and country music singers, is “Pace Conferederate Depot.” This is a vendor of such merchandise as Confederate flag T-shirts and bumper stickers whose proprietor, Brian Pace, also happens to be some kind of segregationist. Because the flyer also listed Tea Party-backed Senate challenger Chris McDaniel as the “keynote speaker” for the rally, this tidbit of information about Pace was highlighted by a Republican blog associated with incumbent Sen. Thad Cochran. That was immediately picked up by Talking Points Memo, which played it as Another Scary Republican Racism Scandal. Once you get past the breathless liberal hype — “ZOMG! Confederates! In Mississippi!” — you realize there’s nothing to the story.