We had to hold back a laugh, however, when Jim DeMint (properly) asserted that "real freedom is the right to succeed." With his accent it sounded very much like "secede."
Thursday, February 18, 2010
It Did Start In South Carolina The First Time.
We just finished hearing great speeches by Marco Rubio and Jim DeMint at CPAC. Videos of their speeches should be available shortly and the whole event can be followed at http://townhall.com/cpac.
We had to hold back a laugh, however, when Jim DeMint (properly) asserted that "real freedom is the right to succeed." With his accent it sounded very much like "secede."
We had to hold back a laugh, however, when Jim DeMint (properly) asserted that "real freedom is the right to succeed." With his accent it sounded very much like "secede."
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