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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: cavegal on November 26, 2013, 05:26:38 PM
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In 2010, Norquist startled many conservatives with his outspoken advocacy of the lower Manhattan 911 victory mosque, which some related to his acquisition of a Palestinian Muslim wife and adoption of a child born in Bethlehem. More recently, Norquist has emerged as an advocate of a path to citizenship for illegal aliens, also troubling to many grass roots conservatives.
Norquist's Wednesday morning breakfast meetings at Americans for Tax Reform remain what John Fund has called "the Grand Central station of the conservative movement," bringing together leaders of major organizations and political operatives. ATR also offers use of its meeting space in DC to many other conservative groups, building goodwill and influence for the organization and Norquist.
For conservative in flyover country, the news is troubling that the webs of influence are so complicated and centered on Karl Rove's fundraising.
http://www.americanthinker.com/printpage/?url=http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2013/11/report_karl_rove_has_been_funding_grover_norquist.html
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Grover Norquist Calls Christie a ‘Strong Voice for Conservative Governance’
Norquist can go ............
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I like his no new taxes stance.
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Never been all that impressed with Grover, myself.
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Never really trusted Grover Norquist. I like his anti-tax agenda, but other than that.