Two political opponents create an ad together – IOTW Report

Two political opponents create an ad together

You don’t see this very often.

23 Comments on Two political opponents create an ad together

  1. I’d also post as Anonymous if the best I could do after searching for something witty to say and all I could do after straining and straining is to push out that constipated turd of a lame overused stereotype joke. You ever read about what people do to each other everyday in places like NYC or LA? Disgusting. More disgusting than incest (certainly done in higher numbers in the big city) or more disgusting than these two jackasses or Nancy n Newt on the couch pushing the same BS (it did nothing to improve Nancy’s image, and Newt’s image has remained tarnished to this day). But no worries, later I will return to the 98% of the time when I give ignorant jokes about my home a pass, and let it roll off like water off a duck’s back.

    otoh – the people in WV approve of Trump by 18% ~ 26% (depending on the poll) over Joe Biden. Likely much higher because Trump in 2016 won there by 42 points.

    https://www.newsmax.com/politics/west-virginia-trump-biden/2020/10/07/id/990773/ .

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  2. “Two political opponents create an ad together”

    …I think they’re ACTUALLY more interested in trying to make a baby together, and they both seem the type that won’t accept that it is not possible and expect us to reward their “courage” for trying…

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  3. I commend them for their appeal for civility.

    But that appeal should have been made long ago, while there still existed among the populace in general, and within the US legislature in particular, enough ears willing to hear it.

    These fools intend to bring their civility and fairness into a very uncivil and unfair arena, and have the hubris to think they can survive, let alone succeed. But expecting today’s US legislature to treat you civilly and fairly because you treat them civilly and fairly is like expecting a school of piranhas not to eat you because you won’t eat them.

  4. The Utah Democratic Party has been living on attack ads for 30 years. They cooperate with Republicans only because they have to if they hope to get any of their legislation through. Were they ever to gain a supermajority and the governorship, they would never look across the aisle except to sneer.

    Cox is one of the new generation of Republican lawmakers here that are Republicans because it is the dominant party. Their first, and only, loyalty is to their egos. They are, in a word, politicians.

    The Uni Party has always existed because all political parties are filled with politicians.

    Ben McAdams is the Dem version of Cox. He ran as a Democrat in Salt Lake County because it is dominated by the Democrat party. Once ensconced as County Mayor, he played the same games as any politician and responded to the demands of the county and state oligarchy, while pretending to be the man of the people. He took the side of rich developers in the state prison relocation and the relocation of homeless shelters out of the downtown area.

    The man of the people oversaw the placement of the mens’ shelter into a densely populated area only a 1/4 mile from a planned (now constructed) elementary school. Why was it placed there? Because the majority who live there are new immigrants and/or poor residents who are not politically active and have no wealthy and powerful interests trying to protect the area.

    It served him well, as those moneyed and powerful interests gifted him the Fourth District seat and are working toward his reelection. The local media fawn over him and paint his challenger, Burgess Owens, always in negative tones, as they did with Mia Love in 2016. The State Republican leadership is unenthusiastic in its support of Owens, if they deign to do so, as they did with Love in 2016.

    I have been getting about two large glossy color mailers each week from the National Board of Realtors, in support of McAdams. and some from Pelosi money. Yes, it pays to play — allegedly.

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