When you go to an agricultural event like the Iowa State Fair — in a state whose GOP caucus-goers are largely farmers — you should probably know the answers to at least the most basic agriculture questions. Like what your position is on the most important bill for US agriculture since 2002.

Today, Duncan Hunter forgot his flash cards:

Iowa Independent asked Hunter about his vote against the 2007 Farm Bill on July 27 in the U.S. House. He said he couldn’t recall the specific vote on the farm legislation or exactly why he voted against it except that it was “probably because of the cost.”

Also, Ron Paul had a much bigger contingent of sign-wavers than Hunter. Hunter is going to lose.

And find out the story behind this photo here:

Sam Brownback loves pork

Maybe someone will save this for a direct mail piece. “SAM BROWNBACK LOVES PORK.”

2 Responses to “Duncan Hunter Doesn’t Know Why He Voted Against the Farm Bill”

What did you want him to do? Lie to you? Sounds like he told you the truth and you did not like it? His answer is more acceptable and to be expected from an ailing mind of forgetfulness. However, try to get any truth from the other candidates. They are like a walking prospectis. lol
Duncan Hunter may lose but, he is the right choice for America. I would not have answered your question either. Do you know how many farm bills there are? Yep, ever figured why he mentioned the economy and the amount of the cost?

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