(The Hill) — Sen. Dick Lugar (R-Ind.) chided Tea Party activists in his state, telling them to “get real” about their opposition to the New START treaty. Lugar, who voted for the treaty’s confirmation late last year, dismissed the Tea Party’s criticism of his vote, as Lugar heads into a primary where he’s expected to face a challenge from the conservative, activist movement. “I’ve got to say ‘Get real,’” Lugar told an Indiana CBS affiliate. “I hear Tea Party or other people talking about they were against START. I said ‘Well, now, hang on here.’” 
Lugar has said he expects a challenge from the Tea Party, and is gearing up to fight in that race to secure nomination for another term.  “I don’t think I’ve ever been involved in a campaign for a statewide office that started the whole year before the year,” he said. “But nevertheless, here we are and we’re very competitive.”  (Full Article)
Hey Dick, two points:  First, it probably ain’t too smart to make fun of your own constituents, especially knowing a considerable percentage don’t like you and are going to mount a removal effort.   Second,  get lost RINO! 

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