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Josh Hawley’s Mentor Calls Him ‘The Worst Mistake He’s Ever Made In His Life’
Jan 8, 2021 15:10:12   #
rumitoid
 
Kevin Robillard
Kevin Robillard·Senior Political Reporter, HuffPost
Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:08 PM MST
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley decided to object to e*******l v**es cast for President-elect Joe Biden even after violent r****rs seized the Capitol building on Wednesday. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley decided to object to e*******l v**es cast for President-elect Joe Biden even after violent r****rs seized the Capitol building on Wednesday. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)

The political mentor of Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.) told a local newspaper on Thursday that backing the freshman Republican’s bids for office was “the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” calling Hawley’s attempts to undermine confidence in the e******n of President-elect Joe Biden “dangerous.”

Jack Danforth, a former senator and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations who is considered the dean of Missouri Republican politics, played a key role in elevating Hawley ahead of the latter man’s race against Democratic Sen. Claire McCask**l in 2018.

“Supporting Josh and trying so hard to get him elected to the Senate was the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” Danforth told St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Tony Messenger. “Yesterday was the physical culmination of the long attempt (by Hawley and others) to foment a lack of public confidence in our democratic system. It is very dangerous to America to continue pushing this idea that government doesn’t work and that v****g was fraudulent.”

Danforth’s comments starkly display the gap between many retired Republican officials and a new generation of Republicans who grew of political age during the Trump era and are far more willing to indulge constituents who believe in conspiracy theories.

Danforth helped Hawley, a University of Missouri law professor who had just become the state’s attorney general, clear the field of major competition during the Republican primary ahead of his successful bid against McCask**l.

Other Republicans in the Senate, including Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, have criticized Hawley’s objections to counting e*******l v**es cast for Biden, arguing the effort was doomed from the start, encouraged Wednesday’s violence and set a dangerous precedent.

Danforth, who was considered a moderate during his time in the Senate, agreed.

“This guy is doing real harm,” he said. “What he’s doing to his party is one thing. What he’s doing to the country is much worse.”
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/josh-hawleys-mentor-calls-him-the-worst-make-hes-ever-made-in-his-life-220811554.html

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Jan 8, 2021 15:14:48   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
rumitoid wrote:
Kevin Robillard
Kevin Robillard·Senior Political Reporter, HuffPost
Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:08 PM MST
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley decided to object to e*******l v**es cast for President-elect Joe Biden even after violent r****rs seized the Capitol building on Wednesday. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley decided to object to e*******l v**es cast for President-elect Joe Biden even after violent r****rs seized the Capitol building on Wednesday. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)

The political mentor of Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.) told a local newspaper on Thursday that backing the freshman Republican’s bids for office was “the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” calling Hawley’s attempts to undermine confidence in the e******n of President-elect Joe Biden “dangerous.”

Jack Danforth, a former senator and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations who is considered the dean of Missouri Republican politics, played a key role in elevating Hawley ahead of the latter man’s race against Democratic Sen. Claire McCask**l in 2018.

“Supporting Josh and trying so hard to get him elected to the Senate was the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” Danforth told St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Tony Messenger. “Yesterday was the physical culmination of the long attempt (by Hawley and others) to foment a lack of public confidence in our democratic system. It is very dangerous to America to continue pushing this idea that government doesn’t work and that v****g was fraudulent.”

Danforth’s comments starkly display the gap between many retired Republican officials and a new generation of Republicans who grew of political age during the Trump era and are far more willing to indulge constituents who believe in conspiracy theories.

Danforth helped Hawley, a University of Missouri law professor who had just become the state’s attorney general, clear the field of major competition during the Republican primary ahead of his successful bid against McCask**l.

Other Republicans in the Senate, including Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, have criticized Hawley’s objections to counting e*******l v**es cast for Biden, arguing the effort was doomed from the start, encouraged Wednesday’s violence and set a dangerous precedent.

Danforth, who was considered a moderate during his time in the Senate, agreed.

“This guy is doing real harm,” he said. “What he’s doing to his party is one thing. What he’s doing to the country is much worse.”
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/josh-hawleys-mentor-calls-him-the-worst-make-hes-ever-made-in-his-life-220811554.html
Kevin Robillard br Kevin Robillard·Senior Politica... (show quote)


U deadbeats hail scum like sic and her ilk but suppress our first amendment right to speak! You are the deplorable!

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Jan 8, 2021 16:40:32   #
Lonewolf
 
rumitoid wrote:
Kevin Robillard
Kevin Robillard·Senior Political Reporter, HuffPost
Thu, January 7, 2021, 3:08 PM MST
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley decided to object to e*******l v**es cast for President-elect Joe Biden even after violent r****rs seized the Capitol building on Wednesday. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)
Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley decided to object to e*******l v**es cast for President-elect Joe Biden even after violent r****rs seized the Capitol building on Wednesday. (Photo: Drew Angerer via Getty Images)

The political mentor of Sen. Josh Hawley (Mo.) told a local newspaper on Thursday that backing the freshman Republican’s bids for office was “the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” calling Hawley’s attempts to undermine confidence in the e******n of President-elect Joe Biden “dangerous.”

Jack Danforth, a former senator and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations who is considered the dean of Missouri Republican politics, played a key role in elevating Hawley ahead of the latter man’s race against Democratic Sen. Claire McCask**l in 2018.

“Supporting Josh and trying so hard to get him elected to the Senate was the worst mistake I ever made in my life,” Danforth told St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Tony Messenger. “Yesterday was the physical culmination of the long attempt (by Hawley and others) to foment a lack of public confidence in our democratic system. It is very dangerous to America to continue pushing this idea that government doesn’t work and that v****g was fraudulent.”

Danforth’s comments starkly display the gap between many retired Republican officials and a new generation of Republicans who grew of political age during the Trump era and are far more willing to indulge constituents who believe in conspiracy theories.

Danforth helped Hawley, a University of Missouri law professor who had just become the state’s attorney general, clear the field of major competition during the Republican primary ahead of his successful bid against McCask**l.

Other Republicans in the Senate, including Utah Sen. Mitt Romney, have criticized Hawley’s objections to counting e*******l v**es cast for Biden, arguing the effort was doomed from the start, encouraged Wednesday’s violence and set a dangerous precedent.

Danforth, who was considered a moderate during his time in the Senate, agreed.

“This guy is doing real harm,” he said. “What he’s doing to his party is one thing. What he’s doing to the country is much worse.”
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/josh-hawleys-mentor-calls-him-the-worst-make-hes-ever-made-in-his-life-220811554.html
Kevin Robillard br Kevin Robillard·Senior Politica... (show quote)


Prision is full of guys just like him ,what their really sorry for is they got caught,.

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