With the polls showing Sam Rohrer topping the GOP field for the U.S. Senate Primary Election on April 24, he is now taking flake from a group affiliated with anti-American billionaire and one-time Nazi collaborator George Soros.
ThinkProgress is saying Sam doesn’t understand the budget and thinks government should be limited.
Sam, who was the Republican chairman of the Finance Committee when he was in the State House, noted he has produced alternative budgets under several several administrations and didn’t raise taxes.
Regarding the charge that he thinks government should be limited, he said: “Well, duh. No sugar, Sherlock.”
OK, he didn’t say that literally. What he said was “yes, absolutely I do.”
For the record and for the historically challenged Democrat legislators, the Nazis did not believe that government should be limited.
Neither did the communists for the matter.
Regarding the polling, Public Policy Polling had on March 14, Sam at 16 percent; fellow conservatives Tom Smith at 12 percent; David Christian at 10 percent and Marc Scaringi at 8 percent; and party-endorsed former Obama voter Steve Welch at 5 percent.
There was 48 percent undecided.
While Democrat incumbent Bob Casey leds all Republican contenders by at least 15 points he only reaches 50 percent against Christian.