the defensive. maybe, i mean, if we re going to pick a magic decoder ring for understanding last night s results, it really can t be immigration. and maybe this is a imagine tick decoder ring, because this in eric cantor s home district, from the latest polling conducted yesterday, this is eric cantor s home district approval rating. do you approve or disapprove of the job that representative eric cantor is doing? approve, 30%. 30. disapprove, 63%. with numbers that bad, there s no reason to think it had to be immigration, particularly because the immigration numbers suggest that it wasn t. i mean, anything where you can stake a claim and say, i m not eric cantor, it kind of looks like, i m not eric cantor was going to win, even if i m not eric cantor had no money, no outside support, and he couldn t articulate answers to the most basic policy questions, as dave brat proved himself in his disastrous first round of television interviews today. i mean, in context, eric cantor losing his
any other issue where he might have been able to come up with language to put eric cantor on the defensive. maybe, i mean, if we re going to pick a magic decoder ring for understanding last night s results, it really can t be immigration. and maybe this is a imagine tick decoder ring, because this in eric cantor s home district, from the latest polling conducted yesterday, this is eric cantor s home district approval rating. do you approve or disapprove of the job that representative eric cantor is doing? approve, 30%. 30. disapprove, 63%. with numbers that bad, there s no reason to think it had to be immigration, particularly because the immigration numbers suggest that it wasn t. i mean, anything where you can stake a claim and say, i m not eric cantor, it kind of looks like, i m not eric cantor was going to win, even if i m not eric cantor had no money, no outside support, and he couldn t articulate answers to the most basic policy questions, as dave brat proved himself in his
maybe, i mean, if we re going to pick a magic decoder ring for understanding last night s results, it really can t be immigration. and maybe this is a imagine tick decoder ring, because this in eric cantor s home district, from the latest polling conducted yesterday, this is eric cantor s home district approval rating. do you approve or disapprove of the job that representative eric cantor is doing? approve, 30%. 30. disapprove, 63%. with numbers that bad, there s no reason to think it had to be immigration, particularly because the immigration numbers suggest that it wasn t. i mean, anything where you can stake a claim and say, i m not eric cantor, it kind of looks like, i m not eric cantor was going to win, even if i m not eric cantor had no money, no outside support, and he couldn t articulate answers to the most basic policy questions, as dave brat proved himself in his disastrous first round of television interviews today. i mean, in context, eric cantor losing his seat and losing
engage in a compact with oklahoma. and we actually got an act of congress to come out and say where the dividing line was. what property belongs to texas, and we have been operating under that presumption ever since that act of congress passed. only now to have the federal government come in and try to stake a claim to it. well the blm says they aren t doing. this that they are not moving in to take this land. they say they are not even doing this. right. and, you know, one hand is saying one thing. the other hand is i saying the other thing. we re trying to figure out exactly what claims they are staking. if they are saying they are not taking any texas land, that s fine. however, that does contradict other statements that the blm is making. and if they do come in and take the land, you are going to do what? we will be seeing them in court. because this is land that belongs to texans and we are going to be fighting for those texans and their private property rights and a court
engage in a compact with oklahoma. and we actually got an act of congress to come out and say where the dividing line was. what property belongs to texas, and we have been operating under that presumption ever since that act of congress passed. only now to have the federal government come in and try to stake a claim to it. well the blm says they aren t doing. this that they are not moving in to take this land. they say they are not even doing this. right. and, you know, one hand is saying one thing. the other hand is i saying the other thing. we re trying to figure out exactly what claims they are staking. if they are saying they are not taking any texas land, that s fine. however, that does contradict other statements that the blm is making. and if they do come in and take the land, you are going to do what? we will be seeing them in court. because this is land that belongs to texans and we are going to be fighting for those texans and their private property rights and a court