It was Tom Tancredo and Lou Dobbs
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it's very clear that a lot of the language and rhetoric that was used (by Republicans) made Latino citizens believe that we were anti- One of the chief culprits was Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado. I asked McCain if there was any truth to the story that Tancredo, who ran for the Republican nomination, taunted him during the primaries by implying that McCain was pandering to Latinos. Yeah
If it were Mitt Romney or Tom Tancredo or somebody else, I would say forget about going to northern Virginia ... But John McCain is a different kind of Republican.
We don't need more people to go to Washington, D.C., and act like Democrats ... We need more people like Tom Tancredo who will go there and fight hard.
Here's a guy who before the convention was acting like Utah's version of Tom Tancredo, who now...in his Web site says illegal should be able to stay and get a temporary pass, and not do anything
Glen can expect that Tom Tancredo, Ed Perlmutter and Ken Salazar are all over him all the time
If such heretofore conservative stalwarts as Tom Tancredo and John Doolittle now champion increased government power to mold private businesses into their preferred image, is there really any hope left for the dwindling camp of Reagan Republicans who sincerely and consistently dislike government power?
They didn't realize what I was trying to accomplish ... I could not have done what I did on this without becoming a one-issue guy.
He and his immigration caucus accomplished nothing, other than leading his Republican colleagues over the cliff by their acceptance and adoption of overheated, confrontational rhetoric
Over the years, Tancredo did succeed in escalating the rhetoric, making it more acceptable for like-minded talk radio and other media personalities to notch up the fear level to even greater heights
Look at all the latitude I've given them between the 50-yard line and where I set up the goal post
They were able to achieve positions of power and were able to do things in a legislative sense that changed a nation. There are relatively few of them, to tell you the truth . . . Most people go through here without making much of a dent, but when they're gone, you have to ask, 'Did it matter?'