Sestak Outraises Weldon in 3rd Quarter
William Bender in today's Delco Times reports: Sestak’s coffers continue to grow
"Weldon will report having raised $912,000 over the past three months, compared to Sestak’s $1.14 million, the campaigns said Tuesday."
Of course, the Weldon campaigners were very upset to learn that Sestak had out raised them and fell into their standard pattern of denial regarding the strength of Sestak's candidacy and overall support.
Well, Puppio, allow me to elaborate on your shopping analogy: When you find out you've bought rotten eggs or the butcher's had his thumb on the scale, you shop elsewhere (like Admiral Joe's). Weldon is about as popular these days as a bag of tainted Spinach.
As for the comment, "The Internet doesn't vote here"... the readers of Pa7Watch DO VOTE HERE!
Let's take a look at Weldon's ingredients...
Discredited Able Danger fantasy? Check.
Discredited WMD justifications? Check.
Higher drug prices for seniors? Check.
20 most corrupt in Congress? Check.
with Rabid Rick Santorum? Double-check.
Donations from Abramoff and Foley? (dent the cans and try to return)
A President with record (low) approval ratings? Check.
Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Russian Energy monopoly? Triple-check.
Looks we've got the makings of some great political stew. Just add a liberal dash of blogging :-) and let simmer until November.
"Weldon will report having raised $912,000 over the past three months, compared to Sestak’s $1.14 million, the campaigns said Tuesday."
Of course, the Weldon campaigners were very upset to learn that Sestak had out raised them and fell into their standard pattern of denial regarding the strength of Sestak's candidacy and overall support.
"The Internet doesn’t vote here," said Weldon spokesman Michael Puppio. "Voters here don’t know Joe Sestak, and when you’re making the judgment, it’s like pulling something off a shelf in a store. You’ve got to look at the ingredients, and Joe Sestak’s ingredients are all of the ultra-left wing 527s and radical groups like MoveOn.org and NARAL.
"Those groups may have given him money," he said, "but they don’t live here and they don’t vote here, either."
Well, Puppio, allow me to elaborate on your shopping analogy: When you find out you've bought rotten eggs or the butcher's had his thumb on the scale, you shop elsewhere (like Admiral Joe's). Weldon is about as popular these days as a bag of tainted Spinach.
As for the comment, "The Internet doesn't vote here"... the readers of Pa7Watch DO VOTE HERE!
Let's take a look at Weldon's ingredients...
Discredited Able Danger fantasy? Check.
Discredited WMD justifications? Check.
Higher drug prices for seniors? Check.
20 most corrupt in Congress? Check.
with Rabid Rick Santorum? Double-check.
Donations from Abramoff and Foley? (dent the cans and try to return)
A President with record (low) approval ratings? Check.
Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Russian Energy monopoly? Triple-check.
Looks we've got the makings of some great political stew. Just add a liberal dash of blogging :-) and let simmer until November.








2 Comments:
Let's add one more ingredient to that putrid stew, Dave:
Weldon's failure to call for Denny Hastert to step down as Speaker and head of the House Republicans.
Hastert and the House GOP leadership knew about Foley, or at the very least had questions about his contact with teenage pages.
And yet, these so-called leaders did nothing.
They didn't protect the kids, and as a result, Foley was able to use his position to molest them.
Sure, Weldon returned the Foley money. But he needs to call for Hastert and his gang of pervert-protectors to step down immediately.
I didn't see anything about Foley "molesting" anyone, you must have inside sources.
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