Friday, October 26, 2012

The scum running the democratian blast Madore for using his own money to run; silent about democrat congressional candidate just up the street.

The local cancer on our community has obviously used David Madore's well-earned wealth as another club to beat him with, like his money and using it in his own campaign is his fault.

Class warfare is a classic fringe-left meme, a default position for those who lack substance: using honest wealth as some sort of reason that someone shouldn't be elected is certainly one of the planks of the democrats infesting us in the race between Republican David Madore and increasingly leftist democrat Marc Boldt.

How many times have we seen article about Madore putting his own money into politics... like he should somehow be restricted from that particular freedom?

Babbling about that sort of crap is, however, one of the privileges of freedom of speech and the press, much like the other lies, distortions and exaggerations the rag utters in support of their "we-know-better-than-the-people" agenda.  That's their right to build lies about people they oppose, when lies are all they have.

But what about one Suzan DelBene, microsoft millionaire who's dropped a cool $2.8 million of her own money into her WA-01 congressional race?

And for those hypocrites down here in Clark County, particularly of the democrat ilk, why is it that Madore's use of HIS money is somehow a reason to vote against him or is otherwise "bad," while they completely ignore this "abuse of the system," if that's what it is.

Of course, for the left, when their people do it, it's different.  For the left, it's ALWAYS "different."

Suzan DelBene puts $500,000 more into her race

Democratic candidate Suzan DelBene has put another $500,000 into her race against Republican John Koster in the 1st Congressional District. Her total contribution now for the primary and general elections is $2.8 million.
Seattle Times staff reporter

Democratic candidate Suzan DelBene has put another half million dollars into her campaign for Congress, bringing her total spending on the primary and general elections to $2.8 million.
The latest expenditure, revealed in campaign-finance documents Thursday, puts DelBene over the $2.3 million she spent on her 2010 loss to U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert and shows she is trying to gain momentum in the last two weeks before Election Day.
DelBene is in a close race against Republican John Koster, a three-time congressional candidate and longtime elected official, for a seat representing the newly drawn 1st Congressional District. He has raised just over $1 million from donors — less than her $1.4 million from contributors.
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Unlike Boldt, John Koster is the same guy I knew when he was in the House.

But that's really neither here nor there:

The hypocrisy of local democrats, including the herd of leftist supporters of democrat Boldt, is simply astounding given both their past characterizations of Marc as being "stupid" and their whining about Madore's money.

Typical.  SOOOO typical.

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