bloomberg.com - 16 days ago
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Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) -- The second-ranking Republican in the U.S. House, Eric Cantor , criticized some comments by talk-show host Rush Limbaugh as inappropriate and said his party needs to be inclusive. “The Republican Party in its roots is a party of inclusion and we ought to be promoting that ...
tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com - 17 days ago
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tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com —
House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) made it
clear at the tea party "House Call" this afternoon
that President Obama won't be getting his party's health care vote. "Your efforts to stop this bill are being heard loud and clear," Cantor told the ...
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Cantor Promises Tea Partiers: 'Not One' GOP Vote For ...
tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com - 16 days ago
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At yesterday's tea party rally on Capitol Hill,
at least one protester brandished a large graphic photograph
of the victims of the Dachau Nazi concentration camp, comparing health care reform to Nazi policies. Today, Rep. Eric Cantor's (R-VA) ...
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Cantor Says Tea Party's Dachau Photos 'Inappropriate,' ...
swampland.blogs.time.com - 13 days ago
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swampland.blogs.time.com —
Joe Cao (pronounced Gow) is the name on
most people's lips Inside the Beltway this morning. So,
how did this freshman Republican escape GOP Whip Eric Cantor's hammer to vote with Democrats for health care reform, ruining Cantor's goal of unified ...
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Who is Cao?
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Cantor Says Tea Party's Dachau Photos 'Inappropriate,' Takes Issue With Limbaugh
TPM Election Central —
... Cantor, in an interview today with Bloomberg, also offered some criticism of radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh's comparison of President Obama to Adolf Hitler. ...
Cantor's subtle criticism of Leader Limbaugh
Political Animal —
CANTOR'S SUBTLE CRITICISM OF LEADER LIMBAUGH.... Congressional Republican leaders are generally reluctant to criticize right-wing tactics and efforts, so I suppose Eric Cantor deserves some credit for yesterday's mild and indirect rebuke . I'm just not sure if he'll stick to it. The second-ranking Republican in the U.S. House, Eric Cantor, criticized some comments by talk-show host Rush Limbaugh as inappropriate and said his party needs to be inclusive. "The Republican Party in its roots is a party of inclusion and we ought to be promoting that and making sure that voices are ...
GOP Nazi Rhetoric Continues and Backfires
NJDC Blog —
Ever since the summer, fanatical right wing activists and politicians have used rhetorical comparisons to Nazis, Hitler, and even outright anti-Semitism to try and coerce members of congress into voting against President Barack Obama’s health insurance reform agenda. Fortunately their lies about death panels, forced euthanasia, and government tyranny did not stick, and the House of Representatives passed a health insurance reform bill over the weekend. And it appears, at least for the moment; their disgusting cavalcade of Holocaust rhetoric has ...
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Cantor criticizes Rush for Hitler-Obama comparison
politico.com 16 days ago — GOP leaders have been loathe to criticize Rush Limbaugh -- but House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) is taking issue with Limbaugh's claim that President Obama's push for health care was comparable to Hitler's stranglehold on Germany.
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Cantor: GOP “Needs” Rush Limbaugh
njdc.org 8/7/2009 — Representative Eric Cantor (R-VA), Republican Minority Whip, recently told Haaretz “we need the Sarah Palins, Dick Cheneys, Rush Limbaughs…[w]e need all of them.”
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Cantor: Republicans want to be productive on healthcare
thehill.com 9/4/2009 — House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Republicans are still willing to work with Democrats to pass healthcare reform -- if President Obama sends signals that he'd oppose more government-run care. Cantor said that Republicans need to hear from ...
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motherjones.com 9/25/2009 — Politico's Glenn Thrush talks to Republican congressman Eric Cantor about the lack of a GOP healthcare plan 100 days after they promised to provide one: In my sit down with Cantor earlier this week, he pointed to a more nuanced approach offering a ...
Cantor open to second stimulus with tax cuts
thehill.com 7/6/2009 — House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said that Republicans would work with President Obama on a second stimulus bill, as long as it's like the tax cut-heavy package the GOP proposed earlier. Cantor told reporters Monday that Obama made a mistake ...
NJDC Challenges Rep. Cantor on Limbaugh’s Nazi Rhetoric
njdc.org 8/7/2009 — Today, David A. Harris, President of the National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC), released the following statement:
Recently, Representative Eric Cantor (D-VA), the lone Jewish Republican in Congress, said “we need … the Rush Limbaughs” in the GOP.
Yesterday, Limbaugh ...
Eric Cantor, waiting by the phone
washingtonmonthly.com 10/1/2009 — ERIC CANTOR, WAITING BY THE PHONE.... Congressional Republican leaders are apparently feeling left out of the health care reform process. Imagine that. President Obama has cut off communication with Republican leaders, going more than four months ...
GOP: Bigger isn't always better —
First Read 17 days ago
From NBC's Domenico Montanaro Minority Whip Eric Cantor has a Web video -- with big, orchestral Americana string music -- touting how much smaller the GOP-proposed House health-reform bill is than the Democrats' almost-2,000-page bill:
So is smaller ...