Heh! Oh, Michael Graham? There is a difference between Steve and I!

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Skip

Methinks he got the quote just a wee bit off in his post over at NH Journal. Grokster Kimberly passed on that he was looking for some quotes about the high and mighty RINO US Senator Jeff Flake (yes, aptly named) who recycled a speech at St. Anselm’s so I was quite happy to provide three quick sound bites:

Why would we vote for him when he just showed us that he is easily led by the nose by the Democrats? Is he one of those that decides based on who yelled at him last? And do we need to tote an elevator along with us if we wanted him to listen to us?

Michael got it just a bit off kilter:

Steve MacDonald, another conservative who writes for the popular GraniteGrok.com website, agrees. On the issue of a potential 2020 GOP primary run, MacDonald asks “Why would Republicans vote for Flake when he just showed us how easily the Democrats can lead him by the nose?”

“Who wants a leader who decides important issues based on who yelled at him the last time he rode an elevator?,” MacDonald added.

Not a big deal, the missed quote. Except his first iteration mislabeled the quote as from Skip Mac Donald. Heh!  All that said, Kimberly had the best “in your face” line – one that a lot of Conservatives would agree with this guy whose RINOship is only outdone by his Trump Derangement Syndrome (emphasis mine):

“My message for Jeff Flake? ‘Grow a set,’” says Kimberly Morin, a grassroots activist on the GOP Right.

That’s probably the right root cause as to why Flack chose to not seek re-election in Arizona knowing that the local dog catcher would have cleaned his clock

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    Co-founder of GraniteGrok, my concern is around Individual Liberty and Freedom and how the Government is taking that away. As an evangelical Christian and Conservative with small "L" libertarian leanings, my fight is with Progressives forcing a collectivized, secular humanistic future upon us. As a TEA Party activist, citizen journalist, and pundit!, my goal is to use the New Media to advance the radical notions of America's Founders back into our culture.

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