A week and a half ago, when David Schweikert aired a new TV ad, PolitickerAZ wrote a story about it and included a YouTube insert so its viewers could see the ad. But the PolitickerAZ post is no longer online. IT WAS TAKEN DOWN.
Why?
Because there were negative comments about Schweikert in the comment section.
Wally Edge at the PolitickerAZ called us “losers” because we called him out on it. Instead admitting they did a story on Schweikert and then took it down he’s denying it.
SHAMELESS!!!
Wally Edge, QUIT LYING! YOU ARE CLEARLY OUT TO PROTECT SCHWEIKERT BECAUSE YOU HAVE A PRO-TAX RAISING and PRO-AFL-CIO agenda.
Wally Edge called us a “little-read conservative blog” but its good to know that he’s reading.
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Oh Wally Edge, maybe I was wrong about you...
Instead of letting this story about Schweikert die you put it in Winners and Losers so that more can learn the truth about the AFL-CIO endorsed Schweikert.
Maybe you aren't trying to protect him after all...
is that jd hayworth?
I'm just curious... Does this blog support a candidate?
I can see that Schweikert is not well-liked here and it appears neither is Bitter Smith.
That's all well and good, but who DO you like?
All this fire directed at the front-runner is designed to take him down, but the GOP would do well to tout someone's positive accomplishments.
So, if you have a man or woman in this race that would - in your opinion - be a shining light as a Member of Congress, who would that be and why?
All this back-biting just makes Harry happy. And we don't want Harry to be happy come November.
I would not call this "back-biting" George... This is about finding the true conservative in the race.
From the look of things that person is not David Schweikert, lobbyist Susan Bitter-Smith or Ogsbury...
To me the real conservative in the race is Mark Anderson!
Mark Anderson is a fine man. I happen to know him a bit and like him very much. I also admire his dedication to conducting his campaign without resorting to name-calling and playground taunts. We should all aspire to that.
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