Wes Riddle. Tea Party candidate

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http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2012/07/wes-riddle-congress-republican-texas-ron-paul

"The reasoning for President Obama's impeachment," begins with the fact that the State Department is giving away seven strategic, resource-laden Alaskan islands to Russia." According to the statement, Riddle—who has Rep. Ron Paul's endorsement and stands a good chance of winning in November if he can make it out of next Tuesday's runoff—believed that Obama's unprecedented giveaway included at least one island the size of Rhode Island and Delaware combined, "billions of barrels of oil" from offshore deposits, and unknown strategic advantages.

"The agreement was negotiated in total secrecy, not allowing the state of Alaska to participate in the negotiations, and...the public was not given any opportunity to comment," he wrote.

There were a few problems with this indictment of Obama: the president hadn't given away any islands; the treaty in question had been signed by President George H.W. Bush in 1991; none of the islands, which are well on the other side of the international boundary, had ever been officially claimed by the United States; and Alaska's two US senators at the time had publicly endorsed the measure. Smith's rant, much of which was copied word for word from a WorldNetDaily article, was based on a falsehood.

Riddle's source for the Alaska conspiracy theory appears to have been a February op-ed in the birther site WorldNetDaily by former Alaska Senate candidate Joe Miller. The Facebook note either paraphrases or copies verbatim large portions of Miller's piece (which Factcheck.org rated "simply false"). "The seven endangered islands to be given away in the Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea include one the size of Rhode Island and Delaware combined," thunders Riddle's note. "The seven endangered islands to be given away in the Arctic Ocean and Bering Sea include one the size of Rhode Island and Delaware combined," thunders Miller.

If anything, though, Riddle's out-there views have only endeared him to tea partiers. In early July, Riddle picked up a big endorsement from Ron Paul, the Texas congressman whose two presidential campaigns have produced an army of libertarian-minded activists. "Liberty voters have a strong choice in this CD-25 Republican runoff," Paul said in a statement. "I hope my generous supporters will help Wes win this runoff because we need more men like him." Like Paul, Riddle's criticized public programs like social security and food stamps, and holds an outsized view of the powers delegated to the states under the 10 Amendment.
 

Matt1970

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Haven't you been smaked around enough in these threads, you want to keep starting new ones?
 

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Lifer
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Haven't you been smaked around enough in these threads, you want to keep starting new ones?

If people keep voting for these Tea Party nut jobs I will keep pointing out that they are clinicallly paranoid.
 

thraashman

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Haven't you been smaked around enough in these threads, you want to keep starting new ones?

Considering he's posting factual articles about the crazy that is current conservatives, I think you're a little butthurt.
 

sandorski

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Not surprised. Stupid is as Stupid does and "the Tea Party" has been stupid from day 1.
 

Matt1970

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So our whole party is screwed because you found one nut-job that isn't even an elected official? Fuckin get a clue.
 

thraashman

Lifer
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So our whole party is screwed because you found one nut-job that isn't even an elected official? Fuckin get a clue.

One nut job, who's supported by another nut job (Paul). After he's already posted about a third nutjob who wants to recall McCain for speaking about against a fourth nutjob Bachmann. How many have to be posted before you start accepting it? I can give you a 5th, 6th, and 7th nutjob in Boehner, Issa, and McConnell and provide links for their shit too. And don't forget the nut who threatened using 2nd amendment rights if GOP didn't win back part of Congress during the 2010 elections, or the nut who said his idea of compromise is that democrats accept the GOP position outright. Also you got miss "I am not a witch". Man, this is easy to come up with more and more.

Should I keep going, give me a few minutes after work and I'm sure I can post at least 20 more.
 

Matt1970

Lifer
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One nut job, who's supported by another nut job (Paul). After he's already posted about a third nutjob who wants to recall McCain for speaking about against a fourth nutjob Bachmann. How many have to be posted before you start accepting it? I can give you a 5th, 6th, and 7th nutjob in Boehner, Issa, and McConnell and provide links for their shit too. And don't forget the nut who threatened using 2nd amendment rights if GOP didn't win back part of Congress during the 2010 elections, or the nut who said his idea of compromise is that democrats accept the GOP position outright. Also you got miss "I am not a witch". Man, this is easy to come up with more and more.

Should I keep going, give me a few minutes after work and I'm sure I can post at least 20 more.

I am just as flabbergasted with Ron Paul as anyone else is. I am not sure you want to get into a nut-job naming contest and even if there was a winner by number, we all lose for having them in office.
 

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Lifer
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I keep looking for the Democratic equivalent of the Tea Party candidates and can't find many.
 

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Lifer
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Show me the Democratic candidates running on made up stories from left wing crazy conspiracy news sites.