As House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) was walking down a Congressional office hall on Wednesday, a girl identified by the Fair Immigration Reform Movement (FIRM) as 9-year-old Liz Maquez attempted to ask him to help move immigration reform forward on behalf of her undocumented father. Without allowing Liz to ask her question, Cantor immediately responded that he couldn’t help her.
We are only getting dumber from sequestration.
think-progress:
Protesters turn their backs on House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA).
Credit: @SteveFriess
I wonder if Cantor is going to learn this lesson. #doubtit
Way to go MICHIGAN! WAY TO GO!
zher delikat schadenfreude
What a chickenshit
Laughing is one reaction when you realize it's people like you who they'd set under their wheels. Maybe it's easier to live in denial then admit to yourself that you've got a life full of struggle just to make a decent living.
Protesters Rally Outside An Eric Cantor Event In Richmond, VA (by ThinkProgressVideo)
They did it to themselves:
What makes Eric Cantor a better person than Michele Bachmann? He doesn't drag God in to his call for cold-hearted miserliness .
A few years ago sometime - like around a spring break, I was in La Jolla getting a fou-fou coffee and I recognized Eric Cantor with his wife and his son. I tried to take a picture in conspicuously of the guy, but he saw me hold up my lobotomized phone (what were Palm Centros, after all?) to take the picture and he covered his mouth. He, his family, his body guard and the couple scurried out of there a few minutes after I snapped the pic. I'll never forget the benevolent smile on the face of the man that was visiting at the table with him - I knew better than to believe that the guy was any less than a vampire.
I only wish that I had a better phone that I could send a stream of posts here and tweets to the internet to start a flash mob.
There you go, Missouri — you got what you voted for:
Cantor: Private healthcare rationing better than government’s
By Julian Pecquet The Hill, May 3, 2011
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-Va.) said Tuesday that private healthcare plans ration care for profit but that consumers should be free to buy whatever coverage they can afford rather than depend on government rationing.
Likely House Majority Leader Eric Cantor • Dropping his two cents into the whole Nancy-still-wants-to-lead thing. Is this the guy who should be trashing people for putting ideology first? We remember what Eric did during the the Health Care Summit at the White House, and when you have to use attention-grabbing props to get your point across, you’re in it for the ideology, not getting things done. None of this is to say that Nancy should try to keep her leadership position. But Eric Cantor is the wrong guy to make this argument. source (via • follow)
Considering that Cantor isn't afraid of bringing the government to a grinding halt, I'd have to say that he's in no position to call anyone else an ideologue, but in Eric Cantor's Alice In Wonderland conservative world, your faults and weaknesses are not your own, but your enemies. I'm waiting for Cantor to start blabbering on a Sunday news talk show about how the sun rises in the north, keeping a straight face the whole time.