A case of hit and run … for office. – IOTW Report

A case of hit and run … for office.

Howie Carr:
If you’re a political candidate and you have a deep dark secret in your past about, say, a hit-and-run accident, here are few things you shouldn’t do in your campaign:

You shouldn’t dismiss the stories as “rumors from less than reliable sources.”

But if you’re going to stick with the it’s-just-a-rumor canard, then you shouldn’t simultaneously halfway admit that it’s in fact true by dismissing it as just a “misunderstanding.”

You shouldn’t go on social media and pompously declare that “I don’t respect the choice of those who choose to drive recklessly.”

And most importantly, when someone mentions your leaving-the-scene rap on Facebook, you shouldn’t respond by issuing this challenge: “Do you have an accident report?”

Because, as a matter of fact, they do have an accident report!

I guess Teresa English, Democrat candidate for state rep in Billerica, didn’t get the memo, because she did all of the above, so what choice did the local Republicans have?

They released the accident report.

5 Comments on A case of hit and run … for office.

  1. Her next spin will be to complain that no one understands how much she has suffered from “her” ordeal.” She clearly doesn’t give a fuck about who she has hurt. She’s made that abundantly clear.

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