Monday, June 23, 2014

Mark Udall tiptoes through Keystone tulips


With election approaching, so says Jazz Shaw at Hot Air.

10 comments:

Aridog said...

Fascinating how the Udall family, both Stewart's direct descendants and nephews, all seem to wind up in politics. Sort of a western mini-dynasty, like the Kennedys of the eastern seaboard.

Unknown said...

I sure with team Gardner would pull out all the stops and kick this dope in the nuts.

The CO GOP is lame.

Unknown said...

Exactly -Aridog. The Udalls feel entitled to their power and they are just another ensconced political dynasty family.

come on CO- had enough yet?

Icepick said...

Udall needs to shave those pits if he's going to wear that outfit.

Guildofcannonballs said...

Udall has the most misleading commercials of all time. He is campaigning that he will, he doesn't say how, take power out of Washington and give it to me and you.

But the worst commercials are Federal government employes saying how much worse off we would be without them. Drugs would run rampant. Coasts unguarded would allow in criminals. Forests would be off limits. Roads would have potholes. But for the grace of the Feds there go we.

And it only cost us $17 trillion dollars of debt.

Unknown said...

I'm surprised The Denver post is unhappy with Udall.

The Denver Post is not a real news paper. They are a pro-democrat party pamphlet.

Icepick said...

Udall has the most misleading commercials of all time.

Obviously someone that didn't experience Lawton Chiles' 1994 Florida Gubernatorial campaign. He actually ran ads stating that Jeb Bush, if elected, was going to take away Social Security from the elderly. The best part is that it swung the election in the last weekend, and Lawton was re-elected.

Those lies probably prevented Jeb from winning the Republican Presidential nomination in 2000 instead of his brother.

But it was somewhat Jeb's fault. His campaign message was, almost in its entirety, this:

JEB!

That was it. The name JEB, with an exclamation point after, plastered all over everything, all over the state of Florida. He ended up leaving up the billboards for four years until he won in 1998. It's amazing how good a governor he turned out to be, given that he had no message at all as a candidate.

Unknown said...

Udall's ads fall into the category: The left have nothing to ride but bullshit.
It's all war on woman - watch out the evil GOP gonna steal your lady parts - all the time now.

Unknown said...

Udall's ads are all paid for by Harry Reid's Billionaire club for neo-fascism.

Icepick said...

Udall's ads are all paid for by Harry Reid's Billionaire club for neo-fascism.

Now, now! We all know that Harry Reid says the Democrats don't have any billionaires. And if Dingy Harry says it ....