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Steve Pearce is defending his ad that links Tom Udall to 1960s protestors and on Wednesday he advanced that attack, repeatedly saying his Democratic rival sides with "extremists" on environmental issues, according to the Albuquerque Journal.
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11 months ago
Funny, I never heard that NMSU was a hot bed of radicalism way back then.
What does this mean, exactly? "The extremists have hijacked our policies, so that we can't live.” Last time I looked, Pearce the multimillionaire seemed to be living quite well. I guess that's why he says he doesn't think the "economy is wrong."
I wish Pearce had described who he was talking about when he mentioned a "counterculture" that's the same today. In Pearce's world, nothing has changed in almost 40 years. Unfortunately, he's still hung up on attitudes and ideas he had a couple of decades ago, while our nation needs leaders to take us into uncharted territory in a new century and come up with creative solutions to a myriad of very serious problems. Pearce obviously can't make the transition from his college-age personna to what's happening here and now, and that means he can't provide the leadership we need.
11 months ago
11 months ago
Pearce paints himself as yet another Republican who relies on the same talking points we've been hearing for years now, the most popular of which being: if you don't roll over to drilling, war, or the loss of your civil liberties you are anti-American. If you think anything this country is doing is wrong, there must be something wrong with YOU.
And the quote "The extremists have hijacked our policies, so that we can’t live" would be comical if it weren't for the fact that this guy could soon be a policy maker.
11 months ago
11 months ago