People Are Pissed At Jim Ritchie
SENATOR’S GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGN IS PROBABLY ON HOLD
FITSNews – April 28, 2008 – We honestly have no idea which warring faction in the recent South Carolina immigration reform flap is correct … nor do we particularly care.
Republicans in both the S.C. House of Reps and the State Senate are a bunch of pandering idiots as far as we’re concerned, so who has the upper hand in some archaic procedural dispute is of no consequence to us.
What does interest us, however, is the fact that State Sen. Jim Ritchie really does look an awful lot like Howdy Doody …
Based on the volume of hate mail we’ve been getting about Ritchie over the last few days (from all corners of the state), it’s probably safe to say that his gubernatorial ambitions are on the backburner … at least temporarily.







Comments
By Brittanicus on April 28th, 2008 at 11:49 am
Immigration has direct massive negative consequences on today’s and yesterdays economy. It is all encompassing your Jobs and economic growth, energy independence, health care access, education. All these issues are impacted by the 12 to 30 million illegal immigration invasion.
A few states now are representing the American taxpayers, instead of the special interest lobby. It’s taken forty years of complete inattention or betrayal by Washington and timid Governors, Mayors and their lieutenants. Now they must face up to the fact that the majority of taxpayers are sick and tired, of being a welfare system for big business who hire cheap illegal labor.
Find out the unsuppressed truth at these websites: GRASSFIRE, NUMBERSUSA, JUDICIAL WATCH, LIBERTY POST, IMMIGRATION NEWS INDEXER, UNIPAC and VDARE.
By Pitchfork on April 28th, 2008 at 12:49 pm
Does anybody like anybody in the General Assembly?
By Seeking Truth on April 28th, 2008 at 1:13 pm
12-30 million….that’s a hell of a gap
By Trey on April 28th, 2008 at 10:04 pm
I get the distinct feeling that not only his gubernatorial bid is on hold, but that he’s really running scared for his Senate seat. I think lightning may strike in Spartanburg come June.
By Ron on April 29th, 2008 at 7:22 am
Good morning Will,
I’m told that Mr. Ritchie might be political history after June 10th as he’s facing credible opposition from known conservative Shane Martin. A number of my friends in Greenville/Spartanburg are telling me that there’s a tsunami of opposition to Ritchie’s sell out to special interest and that he might possibly face “the agony of defeat” on June 10th.
By Ron on April 29th, 2008 at 7:27 am
Pitchfork,
I think that rather than a dislike for members of the SC General Assembly we have an epidemic of distrust of government. In my opinion that trust can only be restored by “throwing these scalawag out of office” on June 10th. HAVE A NICE DAY ALL!
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