Bob Corker on talk radio

This morning Bob Corker, the Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate appeared on a local talk radio show. He talked about his campaign, Ed and Cyndi Bryant, Van and Meredith Hilleary’s involvement in his general election campaign. He took phone calls from individuals that were supportive, not supportive and those that are neutral.

The difference in Corker and his Democrat opponent. Is that when those individuals not supportive of Corker would ask a question. Corker would calmly discuss the issue annd would be respectful to a difference of opinion. Unlike the Democrat opponent that when confronted by a question by someone that isn’t supportive, he resorts to imploding, screaming or talking over the person, throwing out accusations, being arguementative and claiming that he is a victim. I have been treated this way from the Democrat opponent. This is a page out of the DNC playbook that the Demos always resort to.

The Democrat candidate did this on the floor of the U.S. House within the past couple of years. Raising his voice, pointing his finger, running over to the other side of the House over the Murtha issue. It was as if he were trying to start a street fight on the House floor.

Actions like this are not limited to the Democrat candidate for U.S. Senate from Tennessee. Yesterday, I called in to this same talk radio station to make a point after the Democrat candidate was on. At least 7 times, I had to calmly ask a guest host to allow me to answer the question that he had asked me to respond to.

Immaturity is common with Democrats and those that support them.


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2 Responses

  1. Murtha was called a coward on the house floor. I’ve never been prouder of a tennessee delegate than I was that day. Ford showed strength, resolve, and courage in the face of republican bully tactics.

    Instead of rolling over dead, Harold Ford called on his fellow congressmen to denounce that kind of namecalling and scare tactics. I applaud him and he earned my vote on that day.

  2. Moderate Matt, if you want to be proud of TN’s liberal member instead of a moderate member that is up to you.

    The fact is little Junior is not ready for primetime.

    In Congress, you do not charge across the aisle like a street thug, pointing your finger at men and women old enough to be his momma or daddy attempting to start a street fight.

    Not professional, Not mature, Not ready for the Senate.