Saturday, March 12, 2016

Movie usher explains Republican proposal

     Usher Dallas Britt (second from right) at the movies

Movie theater usher Dallas Britt has really blown it this time.  Britt's silly Reidsville Review article is about a proposed Republican plan to kick unaffiliated voters out of the primary Republican election.

Although Britt fails to mention it, Rockingham County Republicans alone don't get to decide whether unaffiliated voters can vote for Republicans in the primary election.  The entire state Republican party would have to make the decision.

Britt also claims Bert Jones is a Representative in the U.S. House.  Even the most dense Rockingham County resident knows Bert Jones serves in the NC state house.  Apparently, Britt is not a Rockingham County resident.

Britt said Texas U.S. Rep. Louie Gohmert spoke at the Rockingham County Republican soiree to support Ted Cruz.  Gohmert is considered one of the most unstable members of the U.S. House.
"Anyone who has ever wondered what happened to that strange-looking, banjo-playing kid from “Deliverance” should check out Rep. Louie Gohmert. Imagine that kid all grown up and you’ll have the spitting image of the Texas Republican.
Like banjo boy, Gohmert is weirdly mesmerizing. What swamp did he wander out of and how in the world did he get elected to the United States House of Representatives? The scary answer: There are thousands of people just like him in Texas’s 1st Congressional District."
...and apparently a lot in Rockingham County too

Click here to try to make sense of Britt's nonsense

Note: Without any acknowledgement or comment, Dallas Britt has very quietly fixed the Bert Jones error. You're welcome, Britt.

2 comments:

  1. unaffiliated voters can vote in both elections, That's what unaffiliated ment,or so I thought.

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  2. To be perfectly clear, unaffiliated voters can vote in either primary, not both. Mr. Britt can explain it better.

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