John Cox gave away more of the store when he debated terribly before the California Republican Assembly.
It's astonishing some of the things that he said.
1. At the outset, Cox was introduced as a member of the New Majority.
The New Majority is running away from cultural issues, the very issues which hold our communities together. The New Majority got behind RINO Kashkari in 2014 only because they feared a Donnelly candidacy would have hurt GOP chances all over the state.
Whatever their views, it's sad that we had a Democrat-lite RINO who had no interest in embracing or caring about the background and the concerns of the Republican Party or the state. RINO Kashkari voted twice for Barack Obama.
How is this guy a Republican? Would someone please tell me?
The New Majority gave David Hadley really bad advice and he lost in 2016, too.
New Majority people have made some really bad choices in other matters, too. Andy Gimme-Kandie (Gharakani is his real name) pushed back against the Beach Cities Republicans and did a lot of harm to conservatives of all backgrounds. I suspect very strongly that the deep pockets of the liberal-leaning New Majority pushed RPLAC to revoke the charter for the Beach Cities Republicans, too.
What's the point of a political party which has no interest in winning elections or shaping the culture? What's the point, indeed?
2. Cap and Trade. In the debate, Cox said he favored a carbon tax and the carbon-reduction talk. What? This is all wrong. Not good. Cap and Trade is a Wall Street scam which has no basis or bearing in reality.
3. He voted for "Libertarian" (Actually Liberal Statist) Gary Johnson. Reminder: John Cox voted for Gary Johnson, the same Gary Johnson who favored Cap and Trade taxes, along with locking up men and women who wouldn't bake a cake for a gay wedding. There was nothing libertarian about Gary Johnson. He was a pot-head heavy statist more interested in spoiling President Trump's chances and enjoying his three months of fame on the campaign trail.
Not only that, but he tried to dance around the issue and run away from it in an interview with Scott Shafer of KQED:
4. Agenda 21. In a stunning moment, Cox admitted that we needed more high density housing and public transit. Members of the audience booed and called out loud: "No!"
No Agenda 21!
Cox is A-OK with Agenda 21. UGH! Please, someone, show this guy the door!
5. Log Cabin RINOs love John Cox.
Ugh. Charles Moran wants to celebrate John Cox, and even claims that the base is behind him all the way.
Uh .. I don't think so.
But he isn't even appealing to Republicans or to Trump supporters!
John Cox needs to Go!
Vote for Travis Allen! He is pro-life, pro-California, pro-Trump, and he is not afraid to fight!
5. Log Cabin RINOs love John Cox.
Ugh. Charles Moran wants to celebrate John Cox, and even claims that the base is behind him all the way.
Uh .. I don't think so.
John Cox got takenand my thoughts on it:Lunch with @TheRealJohnHCox at OC Lincoln Club. John hits a home run with our @CAGOP base! #cagov pic.twitter.com/1LVGKx0zo6— Charles T. Moran (@OxyChaz) February 27, 2018
Cox wants to play a middling line of policy issues and positions. He is trying to display himself as a middling candidate who can appeal to Independents and Democrats.The Log Cabin Rino supports John Cox. That pretty much says it all. I've had enough of this garbage. Travis Allen is my choice. https://t.co/V9DTDiNYKc— Arthur C. Schaper (@ArthurCSchaper) March 1, 2018
But he isn't even appealing to Republicans or to Trump supporters!
John Cox needs to Go!
Vote for Travis Allen! He is pro-life, pro-California, pro-Trump, and he is not afraid to fight!
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