Republican Rep. Allen West has conceded that after two years in office he has lost re-election to newcomer Democrat Patrick Murphy in Florida.
The outspoken Tea Party idol, who once called President Obama a socialist agitator, had initially refused to step aside following a close race. Despite initial returns showing Murphy ahead, West pointed to “discrepancies” at Florida’s polls and demanded a recount.
“While many questions remain unanswered, today I am announcing that I will take no further action to contest the outcome of this election,” West said in a statement two weeks following Election Day.
Even as West said he wanted to “congratulate my opponent,” he maintained that there are “still inaccuracies in the results.”
Nevertheless, the defeated congressman admitted that “our legal team does not believe there are enough over-counted, undercounted or fraudulent votes to change the outcome of the election.”
A Facebook post containing West’s concession statement was entitled, “I will take no further action to contest this election.”
Here now, in no particular order, West’s top 10 most inflammatory moments:
•Throughout his brief congressional career, West argued that the nation changed for the worst after Barack Obama was sworn in as president in 2009. In an interview with Fox News’ Greta Van Susteren, West doubled down on his claims that the president was taking the country down the wrong path by calling him a “low-level socialist agitator,” for his work as a community organizer. West went on to say that Obama displayed a “third world dictator-like arrogance” in his budget speech to Congress.
•Not content to just insult Obama, West also criticized the president’s supporters. “I must confess, when I see anyone with an Obama 2012 bumper sticker, I recognize them as a threat to the gene pool,” he wrote in a piece for the conservative website, Red Country.
•A private email sent to Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.) revealed how thin-skinned West could be about criticism over his policies. After Wasserman Schultz criticized his support for the “Cut, Cap, and Balance Act”, West fired off an angry email saying:
“Let me make myself perfectly clear, you want a personal fight, I am happy to oblige. You are the most vile, unprofessional, and despicable member of the US House of Representatives. If you have something to say to me, stop being a coward and say it to my face, otherwise, shut the heck up. Focus on your own congressional district! You have proven repeatedly that you are not a Lady, therefore, shall not be afforded due respect from me!”
•West also had choice words for his colleague in the House, Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Mich), who is a Muslim and was sworn into office with Thomas Jefferson’s Koran. Addressing Ellison’s faith in an interview for The Shalom Show, West argued that the Democrat represented the “antithesis” for what the U.S. stands.









