BlueCollar takes on Brit Hume over the Virginia ‘amnesty’ issue

No TV journalist gets more respect from BlueCollar than Brit Hume.

But, rarely, even Brit needs correction…and on the issue of his irritation over the Cantor primary loss in Virginia, it would appear that this is one of those rare occasions.

As Rush reports in his morning program, Brit Hume voiced deep frustration bordering on anger for those voters in Virginia who improperly defined Cantor with ‘amnesty’.

Mr. Cantor has said there was need for immigration reform. Voters heard ‘amnesty’.

To Mr. Hume, words have meaning, amnesty means ‘unconditional pardon’, and he is furious that anyone would link Eric Cantor as leaning toward that inclination.

The problem is, every Democrat leader – from Pelosi to Reid to Obama – does lean to that inclination…they just won’t admit it…but their actions prove it, time and again.

Refusing to enforce border control and deportation law tells us all we need to know.

THAT’S why so many conservatives are disgusted with Republicans who talk reform, when they know the other political party has no intention of ‘serious’ reform.

Rush says it best…with this Democrat Party, ‘immigration reform’ is simply code…

…code for amnesty, better known as a ‘Democrat voter registration drive’.

And as long as Democrats are in power, that’s all it will ever be.

Mr. Hume’s frustration should be directed at Cantor, who failed to heed that point.

Or, even more appropriately, toward the triumvirate soiling the English language.

Remember Brit, in today’s Democrat-controlled America, WordsDon’tMatter.

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