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Related: About this forumPeter King Declares Civil War Against Southern Republicans
Elspeth Reeve 4,867 Views Feb 28, 2013
Many people have noticed the GOP is increasingly becoming a southern party. So has New York Republican Peter King. The congressman is getting tired of his colleagues insulting his state and then begging it for money. On Thursday, he complained of two new slights: Sen. Marco Rubio raising money on Wall Street, and CPAC not inviting New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to its big annual event. Republicans "are more and more taking on this anti-Northeast attitude," King told Politicker. "We say fine, if you want to be anti-Northeast, then the Northeast is going to be anti-them."
When House Republicans initially voted down an aid package for victims of Hurricane Sandy in January, King said New Yorkers' campaign donations should dry up in return. "Anyone from New York or New Jersey who contributes one penny to congressional Republicans is out of their minds," King said. "Because what they did last night was put a knife in the back of New Yorkers and New Jerseyans." King has not forgiven them, and is reminding Rubio of that. The Florida senator, who's recently been on a presidential candidate-style tour meeting Middle Eastern leaders and Wall Street donors, voted against the Sandy bill. King named Rubio, and told Politicker, "Its bad enough that these guys voted against it, thats inexcusable enough. But to have the balls to come in and say, 'We screwed you now make us president?'"
As for the Conservative Political Action Conference, King told The Hill's Cameron Joseph he was clad Christie wasn't invited. "If Republicans had any brains they'd stay away from CPAC," King told The Hill. "The thought that he's being penalized because he sought to get the aid for Sandy relief is disgraceful regional bias. To hold that out against him shows a narrow-minded bigotry from the party." Still, CPAC's decision makes the GOP "look like a narrow regional party" ...
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2013/02/peter-king-declares-civil-war-against-southern-republicans/62637/
union_maid
(3,502 posts)like Peter King scorned. He appears to be a total lunatic. Recently became my congressman. (Redistricting.) Once in a while even a nutbag like King can be useful, though. He also stays popular because he's a good constituent guy, so I hear, much like our erstwhile Senator Pothole (Al D'Amato), so this fight is right in his wheelhouse. It's also good because it gives him something to do other than persecuting Muslims.
Cha
(297,154 posts)is now showing his "useful" side. Nobody messes with his constituents.. he doesn't care who they are.
All this stupidty by the teabaggers was bound to get blowback from some republicans Big Time, eventually.
wilt the stilt
(4,528 posts)it is as close as calling someone a n*****r.
Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)I tell them that not only am I a Yankee and proud of it, I am a Yankee from Ohio and we would have no problem finding another Phil Sheridan, U.S Grant, or Willaim Tecumseh Sherman to pay them a visit again.
IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)... it is when coming from a bigot. But I for one - well, no, among many others - am proud to describe myself as a lifelong Irish American Catholic Socialist Yellow Dog Democrat DamnYankee I even say it in RedNeckLand where I retired, because it's so funny to watch their faces turn red.
This joy I receive in bearding the lion is why most people didn't think I'd ever see 30. And I've already outlived most of them!
Retirement gives me more time for GOP bashing, whooopie!
life long demo
(1,113 posts)struggle4progress
(118,278 posts)IrishAyes
(6,151 posts)I can stir the pot for free. Everybody should be glad Barack Obama is president instead of me. He's so much nicer.
Brayshawna Williams
(30 posts)Divide and conquer.
TxDemChem
(1,918 posts)I'll get the popcorn