Liberals fly wrong ad in Charleston, West Virginia sky – IOTW Report

Liberals fly wrong ad in Charleston, West Virginia sky

“Who is Senator Heller?”

Hannity: Liberal lawmakers and democratic leaders are desperately searching for a way to derail the GOP’s new healthcare legislation and preserve Obamacare, launching aerial advertisements targeting key senators throughout the country.

One problem; the advertisements turned up on the wrong side of the United States.

A local newspaper in West Virginia first noticed the misplaced ads flying over their state, imploring Senator Dean Heller –of the Great State of Nevada- to vote “No on Trumpcare.”

 

A resident noticed the message, which was roughly 2,200 miles off course, and posted the picture on social media; raising questions over whether similar messages addressed to West Virginia Senators Joe Manchin and Shelley Capito were flying somewhere in Nevada.  MORE

16 Comments on Liberals fly wrong ad in Charleston, West Virginia sky

  1. Once again showing that the liberal mind does not deal well with physical reality. This is why liberals gravitate to do-nothing or destructive government jobs where they live in mind-created realities.

  2. Our God is an awesome God! It’s an odd, awkward analogy but every day I’m reminded of that line from the film The Color Purple: “Unless you do right by me, everything you even think about gonna fail.”

  3. That’s damn stupid, but do they even realize that republican Heller is a NO vote on repeal and replace?
    So, in effect, he’s on the democrats side.

    Double stupid.

  4. They work on the mistaken assumption spending = good results.
    The stimulus bill they passed years back, pushed spending whereas Trump’s ideas are for value added results. Blowing a trillion vs. investing the same.

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