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RiffRandell

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Wed Jun 11, 2014, 02:59 AM Jun 2014

Satire on Cantor's Loss From The New Yorker. [View all]

Last edited Wed Jun 11, 2014, 11:30 AM - Edit history (2)

From Andy Borowitz:

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) — In a development that few had thought possible, Republicans in the Seventh District of Virginia on Tuesday night found an even bigger tool than Rep. Eric Cantor to represent them in the United States Congress.

Apparently deciding that Cantor was insufficiently heartless to represent their district, Republicans turned out to the polls to elect David Brat, a man whose political views “border on sociopathy,” according to exit-poll responses from voters who supported him.



During his concession speech, Rep. Cantor reflected on the mistakes that might have led to his defeat: “Should I have cut more school-lunch programs for poor children? Perhaps. Should I have cast more votes to screw over disaster victims? Definitely. Should I have not said the thing about treating children of immigrants like human beings? Man, do I wish I could take that one back. Hindsight is twenty-twenty, but at the end of the day I was just too damn empathic for this district.”


But Rep. Cantor was gracious in defeat, offering words of congratulation to the victorious Mr. Brat. “The people of the Seventh District have spoken,” he said. “The time has come to pass the torch to a new generation of asshats.”

When asked about the defeat of his longtime colleague in the House, Speaker John Boehner said, “I will give a formal statement as soon as I can stop laughing.”
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/borowitzreport/2014/06/virginians-choose-even-bigger-tool.html?utm_source=tny&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=borowitz&mbid=nl_Borowitz%20(80&mobify=0
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Perfection.. mahalo Riff! Cha Jun 2014 #1
Thanks! RiffRandell Jun 2014 #10
Borowitz is the best satirist out there. nt Cali_Democrat Jun 2014 #2
K&R. Borowitz seized the moment. JDPriestly Jun 2014 #3
Oh, I agree too. stillwaiting Jun 2014 #5
Onion-worthy! n/t JimDandy Jun 2014 #4
Spot on underpants Jun 2014 #6
Should read "from Borowitz" pinboy3niner Jun 2014 #7
Agreed. He's great. spooky3 Jun 2014 #8
It has The Borowitz Report at the beginning, but I'll add. nt RiffRandell Jun 2014 #9
What's funny is it isn't satire. Listen to RW radio this morning and that sums up callers Johonny Jun 2014 #11
I don't listen to RW radio but I believe it. nt RiffRandell Jun 2014 #13
Bratghazi!!!!11 Cha Jun 2014 #14
K & R. n/t FSogol Jun 2014 #12
One thing I just noticed in your OP.. It's Andy Borowitz not "Michael Borowitz".. :) Cha Jun 2014 #15
Thanks, I corrected it. RiffRandell Jun 2014 #17
.. Cha Jun 2014 #18
LOL kairos12 Jun 2014 #16
Kick, as is it satire? RiffRandell Jun 2014 #19
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