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Michael Moore attacks Eric Cantor and success; Conservatives want to know what the problem is

Michael Moore tweeted a quote from House Republican Eric Cantor as if it was a highly offensive statement. Conservatives would like to know why he takes issue with it.

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Many don’t understand why the quote would be considered negative, which illustrates the alternate universe in which liberals live.

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