One on One with U.S. Senate Candidate Jane Norton
by Jon Caldara | 2:01 pm, July 20, 2010 | 7 Comments
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July 20th, 2010 @ 4:27 pm
Pretty amusing.
Talking the Jon Caldara, the king of Ref C opposition, Norton says she’d absolutely never support Ref C now. But … throughout her campaign Norton has defended her support of Ref C. Which is it?
Talking to NPR, Norton says we need to listen to “Hispanic clergy” about amnesty for those who won’t leave. That would involve a series of steps, including 30 days of public service. Other times, with conservative audiences, she is absolutely opposed to amnesty. Which is it?
July 20th, 2010 @ 5:18 pm
So here is why we should believe Norton is going to stand up for Colorado.
When Jane was Lt. Gov it was really important to the Gov that Ref C got passed so she supported it, even though she thought it was bad.
Fast forward to 2011, John McCain thinks it is really important that we give amnesty to illegals. Jane Norton is going to:
1) do just as she did when things were really important for the Gov and cave, or
2) for the first time in her life stand up when it is time to be counted and it would not be popular with an important person.
Yes people, history tells you the answer is number one.
July 20th, 2010 @ 5:39 pm
Have you ever wondered where Norton will be when all her lobbyists start lobbying her? Have you seen her list of PACs and special interests?
July 20th, 2010 @ 8:47 pm
“I’m a Republican!”
Good points on the unfunded mandates. A good governor would tell the feds where to stick their unfunded mandates.
July 20th, 2010 @ 9:46 pm
Interesting, elections are turning out to be just as we suspected serving DC and not the people of America. A sign in every corner will not buy an election, for the people wish for integrity and honesty and DC needs to quit picking and endorsing losing candidates that serve the same establishment of the “Demopublican” party. We are all frustrated but we must keep going and grow new leaders for if not we will lose our country. At times I think that we may need to start all over again as we did in 1776 for the nonsense and corruption from both sides of the house runs deep and wide. Time is running out and as many of us suspected it seems that DC wanted to pick what they knew would not work to later allow us to lose by default then conduct business as usual. We still have a chance to get someone that at least cares for Colorado until we could find better. I am afraid that the people in general are tired of the nonsense and the same objectives over and over again, for many of the elders claim that Bill Owens was also not conservative enough and that we are being duped by not giving us true strong candidates. We need to do better but for now Ken Buck seems better compared to Norton who did not volunteer to attend the Trade meeting at Stargazer unless she had other more important things to do.
July 20th, 2010 @ 10:27 pm
I think this interview shows clearly that Jane Norton is nothing more than a political prostitute.
July 21st, 2010 @ 1:24 pm
Republicans really celebrated in 1998 to have the first Republican governor in 25 years. At an early Lincoln day, Bill Owens got a standing, excited ovation.
Quickly, Owens turned out to be a liberal. Later, he joined with Norton, Romanoff, SEIU, CEA, Pat Stryker, Tim Gill and many other liberals to give us Ref C.
At the last Lincoln Day where I saw him, the people didn’t even applaud. No one stood up.
Republicans have long memories. We will remember Jane Norton’s dirty campaign, and we will remember Josh Penry’s dirty work on that campaign.