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House Majority Leader Defeated In Primary 932

An anonymous reader writes "For the first time in United States political history, the House Majority Leader has been defeated in his primary election. Long time Republican congressman and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was defeated by 10 percentage points in the Virginia primary by Republican Tea Party challenger Dave Brat. This shocking defeat is likely to upset the political balance of power in the United States for years to come."
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House Majority Leader Defeated In Primary

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  • Amnesty (Score:5, Funny)

    by Prien715 ( 251944 ) <agnosticpope@nOSPaM.gmail.com> on Wednesday June 11, 2014 @01:50PM (#47214393) Journal

    I totally agree.

    They came over from another country and then rewrote the laws so they could stay. That's just illegal no matter how you think of it.

    It's really time the Europeans go back to Europe.

  • by tverbeek ( 457094 ) on Wednesday June 11, 2014 @02:14PM (#47214769) Homepage

    Dear God.

    I used to know this guy. It took me a little while for it to register, but the goofy grin confirms it: this is the same doofus I went to college with. The college is a haven for Republican Calvinism (i.e. God chooses certain people to be successful), steeped in the worship of capitalism (God's invisible hand rewarding hard work). (The Amway/Blackwater dynasty are major donors.) I didn't know Dave well (sorry, no damaging stories to tell), but he was active in student government, and struck me as a classic empty suit: superficially charming with an upper-middle-class sense of entitlement. Not stupid, but not a deep thinker, the sort who doesn't question the values he was taught as a child... because they've always worked for him. (One of the key ways I differ from him.) I should've known he'd run for Congress someday.

    I'm sorry.

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