Sarah Palin Says Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) Should be Primaried for their Support of the Senate’s Immigration (Amnesty) Bill

 

Actions have consequences and Elephants have long memories …

As reported at Breitbart.com, Sarah Pain “Throws Down Gauntlet” and ’stated that U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) should be primaried in 2016 for their support for the Senate’s Democrat lead Amnesty Immigration bill. I agree 100% and that goes for any Republican in the Senate or House that supports amnesty, breaking the rule of law and allowing individuals who entered the United States illegally more rights than law abiding Americans. Sadly, being inside the beltway in Washington, DC  corrupts the best of them. Rubio and Ayotte are just two of the most recent to lose their way and forget the promises they made to get elected. I idea that Republicans would fall for the same BS bill 1986 under Ronald Reagan is simply astonishing. One that never enforced the borders, even though the bill promised to. The difference, Reagan stated it was one of the biggest mistakes he ever made, these two clowns along with other GOP Senators are embracing it as if Lucy is actually not going to pull the football out from Charlie Brown as be goes to kick it. Palin and the Conservative base are going to make examples out of the Judas’ in 2014 and 2016.

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“Conservatives are getting ready for the 2014 and 2016 primaries. We have long memories, and there will be consequences for those who break campaign promises and vote for this amnesty bill,” Palin told Breitbart News.

“Competition makes everyone work harder, be better, and be held accountable. This applies to politics, too. No one is ‘entitled’ to anything.”

She continued, “Rigorous debate in competitive primaries allows candidates the opportunity to explain their flip-flops. So think of contested primaries as a win-win for politicians and their voters.”

Palin responded to Breitbart News’s request for comment about an interview she did earlier on Tuesday with John Gibson on Fox News radio in which she said Rubio and Ayotte “turned their back” on voters and should be primaried to be held accountable. Rubio and Ayotte will be up for reelection in 2016.

Sarah Palin went on to say that politicians need to be held accountible for their actions and the promises they made to get elected. Palin said Rubio had promised that “border security would come first,” and he would not support “legalization of illegal immigrants” and “amnesty” before border security. What a difference an ego makes. Boy that didn’t take long for Rubio to learn the back-stabbing, lying ways of Washington. Sarah Palin said in her interview with John Gibson, that one time I did say good things about Marco Rubio as I thought he was an honest politician. Well, we all know better now.

Video Hat Tip - Conservatives for Palin: Sarah Palin Interview with John Gibson

Palin responded to Breitbart News’s request for comment about an interview she did earlier on Tuesday with John Gibson on Fox News radio in which she said Rubio and Ayotte “turned their back” on voters and should be primaried to be held accountable. Rubio and Ayotte will be up for reelection in 2016.

“Every politician should be held accountable for breaking their campaign promises,” Palin said during an interview on the “John Gibson Radio Show” on Fox News radio. “They turned their back on the American public, so why should they not be held accountable?”

Palin said Rubio had promised that “border security would come first,” and he would not support “legalization of illegal immigrants” and “amnesty” before border security while running in the Florida Republican Senate primary against Charlie Crist in 2010. She said Ayotte, whom she endorsed, had on her campaign website in 2010 that there were “no excuses” not to secure the border and also said she would not support amnesty.

As for Rubio, you have lost my vote forever.



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  • Comments

    9 Responses to “Sarah Palin Says Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) and Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) Should be Primaried for their Support of the Senate’s Immigration (Amnesty) Bill”

    1. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 9:01 am

      REMINDER

      Marco Rubio, 2009

      “I am strongly against amnesty. The most important thing we need to do is enforce our existing laws. We have existing immigration laws that are not being adequately enforced. Nothing will make it harder to enforce the existing laws, if you reward people who broke them. It demoralizes people who are going through the legal process, its a very clear signal of why go through the legal process, if you can accomplish the same thing if you go through the illegal process. And number two, if demoralizes the people enforcing the laws. I am not, and I will never support any effort to grant blanket legalization/amnesty to folks who have entered, stayed in this country illegally.”

      http://shark-tank.net/2013/01/28/marco-rubio-the-immigration-reform-savior-or-fraud/

    2. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 9:13 am

      If fifteen Republicans had not joined ranks with Barack Obama … the comprehensive immigration bill would not have passed.

      Chambliss(R-GA), Enzi(R-WY), Isakson(R-GA) and Lee(R-UT) did not vote. Why?

      Senate Passes Cloture Motion on Hoeven-Corker Immigration Amendment
      6:58 PM, Jun 24, 2013

      In what’s being called the first “test vote” on the Gang of Eight’s comprehensive immigration bill, the Senate Monday evening passed a motion to invoke cloture on the Corker-Hoeven amendment to the bill, 67 to 27. ….

      The motion exceeded the required 60 votes to pass, and the Senate will move on now to vote on the amendment outright, which will require only a simple majority to pass.

      Here’s a list of the 15 Republicans who voted to invoke cloture on the amendment: Lamar Alexander, Kelly Ayotte, Jeffrey Chiesa, Susan Collins, Bob Corker, Jeff Flake, Lindsey Graham, Orrin Hatch, Dean Heller, John Hoeven, Mark Kirk, John McCain, Lisa Murkowski, Marco Rubio, and Roger Wicker.

      http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/senate-passes-cloture-hoeven-corker-immigration-amendment_737027.html

    3. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 9:15 am

      LTC Allen West on Illegal Immigration
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nmn0mFV7xFs

    4. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 9:23 am

      Incentive to hire illegals?

      5 Senators Who Support Immigration Bill Don’t Know Answer to Key Question About It
      5:31 PM, Jun 25, 2013

      As the Washington Examiner’s Philip Klein recently reported: “Under Obamacare, businesses with over 50 workers that employ American citizens without offering them qualifying health insurance could be subject to fines of up to $3,000 per worker. But because newly legalized immigrants wouldn’t be eligible for subsidies on the Obamacare exchanges until after they become citizens – at least 13 years under the Senate bill – businesses could avoid such fines by hiring the new immigrants instead.”

      On Tuesday afternoon, THE WEEKLY STANDARD asked five different U.S. Senators about this problem. These five senators, all Democrats, voted to cut off debate Monday night on the revised immigration bill, but none of them knew if the bill would create a financial incentive for some employers to hire amnestied immigrants instead of American citizens.

      SPOKESMEN FOR SENATORS MCCAIN AND RUBIO DID NOT REPLY TO A REQUEST FOR COMMENT.

      Read more:
      http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/senators-dont-know-if-bill-encourages-hiring-amnestied-immigrants-instead-us-citizens_737897.html

    5. A Texas Grandfather on June 27th, 2013 11:08 am

      Sara as always, gets it right.

      Rubio is a second generation Cuban. He has the same major problem that most hispanics have when they come to this country, they have never understood that government is not the solution. Both parents of Rubio are first generation immigrants. The great wave of Cubans totally transformed the culture of South Florida. Rubio is a product of that culture.

      Ted Cruz is different because he had a Cuban father and a American mother. The father and mother are well educated professionals. Ted was taught the proper American values.

    6. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 11:32 am

      Could it be that Republican Senator John Hoeven is an Obama plant. The following video is a must listen. IMO

      Hoeven struggles to defend Corker-Hoeven amendment on immigration reform
      9:50 AM 06/27/2013

      On his Wednesday radio show, conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt went after North Dakota Republican Sen. John Hoeven and his “border surge” amendment to the immigration reform bill.

      Video:
      http://dailycaller.com/2013/06/27/hoeven-struggles-to-defend-corker-hoeven-amendment-on-immigration-reform/

      “The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves.” – Vladimir Ilyich Lenin

    7. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 12:45 pm

      Sen. Ted Cruz Speaks in Support of his Amendment to Defund Obamacare
      06/25/2013
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=26o-pAeu63w

    8. super dave on June 27th, 2013 4:27 pm

      it will be killed in the house and if not, you will see several new faces in the now corrupt polotical pony show led by the illegal obama.

    9. Tamikosmom on June 27th, 2013 11:12 pm

      Blah Blah Blah

      Sen. Rubio Speaks About The Need For Comprehensive Immigration Reform
      July 26, 2013
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcRq_xgJIQY

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