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Scarborough: “Trying To Figure Out Why I Would Be A Republican”



Jan 18, 2010 16 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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NewsBusters:

Joe Scarborough has expressed serious doubts as to his Republican affiliation, and made clear that House GOP whip Eric Cantor “is not my friend.” But caution to those who assume Joe has gone left: he has clarified to this NewsBuster that his critique of the GOP comes from the Ron Paul-esque right . . .

Scarborough’s stunning comments came on today’s Morning Joe in response to Dem Bob Shrum’s taunting of Joe over his ostensible GOP membership, in the context of Pres. Obama’s attempt to rescue Martha Coakley from the rubble of her campaign.

BOB SHRUM: The reason your friend Eric Cantor pulled back from –

JOE SCARBOROUGH: Well hold on a second, hold on a second. Hold on a second, Bob! No, just stop. Just stop.

SHRUM: Your fellow Republican.

SCARBOROUGH: Eric Cantor is not my friend.

SHRUM: You’re still a Republican, Joe?

SCARBOROUGH: You know what? That is a hard question to answer. I am trying to figure out why the hell I would be a Republican. I’m dead serious.

Some might be tempted to take Scarborough’s statement as a sign he’s moved left. But when I reached out to Joe, he provided this explanation of his remarks:

I became a Republican because I believe in less government, tax cuts, balanced budgets and a rejection of Wilsonian foreign policy.

For the past five years, the GOP in Washington has increased deficits, doubled the national debt, championed a $7 trillion explosion in entitlement programs, and promoted a foreign policy that would make Woodrow Wilson blush.

The Republican Party in Washington needs to reform itself or die. I admire people like Paul Ryan, Ron Paul and John Shadegg but I am waiting to see if the Republican leaders in DC will follow their approach to championing less government and mean it.


  • Ivan the Kafir

    One word, asshole: FREEDOM

    • Phil Byler

      :beer: :beer: :beer:

  • http://n/a MaelstromOfAnonymity

    Common sense, decency, integrity, bravery, logic, fairness, personal responsibility, self-sufficiency, honor, reason…need I go on ?

    • Phil Byler

      :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:

    • Sgsaur

      None of which he has, so from his perspective his statement is still valid…

  • settlesdown

    How is he relevant anymore? More people watch the fishtank at WalMart than watch his show. :roll:

    • thrasymakhos

      :lol:

    • http://n/a MaelstromOfAnonymity

      My 20-month old son adores the fishtank at WalMart. He does not watch MSNBC though.

    • Nanny

      And that thar is funny!!!! :razz: :razz: :razz:

    • steve m

      LMAO….true, very true…. :lol: :lol:

      And while Joe ponders his affiliation, and his navel, the rest of us ponder why he and that vacant moon-bat mika are still on television….

  • Mike F.

    Must be contract time again at MSNBC for limp-dick Scarborough.

  • WestWright

    QOD, quote of da day: “More people watch the fishtank at WalMart than watch limp-dick Scarborough’s show”.
    Thanks to all of Dollard nation for the giggles!

  • J Griff

    I am so lucky, I have Verizon FIOS and we don’t get MSLSD. I love these web videos because I cna turn them off real easy. Joe needs the paycheck.
    Griff

  • David Ross

    Everytime I’ve seen this ass hat, I’ve asked the same question of him.

  • jasjfarrell

    He can vote any way he wants regardless of how he’s registered.

  • TerryTate

    Joe should have clarified his position while on the air.

    Personally, I agree with the point made in the article, but he needed not to give the Lefties their punchlines, so they can simply mock conservatism.

    Simply said, the Republican party has fallen away from it’s values and needs to get rid of the RINOS if it is to get back to its conservative roots.

    If they don’t, I too will not be a Republican.