Charlie Copeland, History has its eyes on you

Filed in National by on February 3, 2017

This is from Eliot Cohen writing in the Atlantic:

For the community of conservative thinkers and experts, and more importantly, conservative politicians, this is a testing time. Either you stand up for your principles and for what you know is decent behavior, or you go down, if not now, then years from now, as a coward or opportunist. Your reputation will never recover, nor should it.

This is from Charlie Copeland writing to stir Republicans to call Senator’s Coons and Carper:

President Trump has kept his promise to nominate a Supreme Court Justice in the mold of Anatonin Scalia. He kept his promise last night when he announced that he had chosen Judge Neil Gorsuch for the High Court….

Already, the liberal elite are working hard to ensure that Senators Tom Carper and Chris Coons vote against Judge Gorsuch. They will use every means available to twist their arms so both of Delaware’s senators fall in-line with their extreme progressive agenda.

One day Copeland is going to have to answer for what he did during the popular vote losers reign of malevolent idiocy. I suspect when that day comes, Copeland’s excuse will be that he was just doing his job.

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  1. chris says:

    This was the same guy who touted Christine O’Donnell back in 2010……. speaks volumes.

  2. bamboozer says:

    Republicans don’t “answer” for anything and rarely are held accountable for what they do and say, Copeland could care less. Same for attempts at shaming Republicans, they have no shame and play the same ruthless game time and again. As for Carper and Coons keep calling the DINOS, believe their respective staffs are starting to recognize my voice…..

  3. jason330 says:

    Good point. Cohen asks Copeland to “…stand up for your principles and for what you know is decent behavior,” Copeland doesn’t give a flying fuck about any of that bullshit.

    Taking the weekend off from calls and visits, them once more into the breach on Monday.

  4. Dan says:

    Eliot Cohen is part of the same neo-con group that said conservatives who didn’t support the invasion of Iraq were turning their backs on their country. When this guy starts talking about principles, decent behavior, reputation, etc. he should be ignored.

  5. Jason330 says:

    The blind squirrel found a nut

  6. Alby says:

    @Dan :”Eliot Cohen is part of the same neo-con group that said conservatives who didn’t support the invasion of Iraq were turning their backs on their country. When this guy starts talking about principles, decent behavior, reputation, etc. he should be ignored.”

    The two halves of your argument don’t hold together. The first half is an example of demanding his peers hold themselves to a standard of loyalty. The second is a demand for loyalty to a standard of decency. In both cases he’s the sort of rigid thinker he’s always been, with a poor understanding of how humans actually behave, as you’d expect from a founding neo-con.

    I mean, ignore him if you want, but I don’t think that’s a very good reason for it.

  7. donviti says:

    I think the people of Delaware think they are immune from the Idiocy we watch on the evening news. Like it happens somewhere else. It doesn’t. We have plenty of idiots that come from a long line of privileged idiots that think like the idiots running our country

  8. mouse says:

    He looks a lot like Ted Bundy