Maricopa county went idiot-blue for US Senator, but Republican for Governor.
They like Duecey but want a woman who hates AZ? She called us the methlab of democracy and was exposed by Project Veritas as Amnesty-loving, freedom-hating.
McSally's ads called Sinema a traitor, mostly based on an offhand "I don't care what you do" remark she made to a talk show host 15 years ago. Weak tea.
Sinema's ads called McSally a compulsive liar, and the state's paper of record banged that drum on that issue for her..
Even the AZ Daily Independent, a non-liberal paper, bashed McSally for serial untruths. They also noted: "The Republican establishment, under the leadership of senators John McCain and Jon Kyl, hand-picked McSally, a Rhode Island native, and provided a total makeover for McSally after the retirement of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords."
I'm extremely annoyed that Sinema won. I'm not at all bothered by the fact that McSally lost. We may have dodged a bullet by sending a predictable minority opponent to the Senate instead of a loose cannon from the majority party. In any event, McCain's middle-finger-from-the-grave gets flung back at him.
Maricopa county went idiot-blue for US Senator, but Republican for Governor.
ReplyDeleteThey like Duecey but want a woman who hates AZ?
She called us the methlab of democracy and was exposed by Project Veritas as Amnesty-loving, freedom-hating.
And all the "found" votes were Demorats. Hummmmmm
ReplyDeleteMcSally's ads called Sinema a traitor, mostly based on an offhand "I don't care what you do" remark she made to a talk show host 15 years ago. Weak tea.
ReplyDeleteSinema's ads called McSally a compulsive liar, and the state's paper of record banged that drum on that issue for her..
Even the AZ Daily Independent, a non-liberal paper, bashed McSally for serial untruths. They also noted: "The Republican establishment, under the leadership of senators John McCain and Jon Kyl, hand-picked McSally, a Rhode Island native, and provided a total makeover for McSally after the retirement of former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords."
I'm extremely annoyed that Sinema won. I'm not at all bothered by the fact that McSally lost. We may have dodged a bullet by sending a predictable minority opponent to the Senate instead of a loose cannon from the majority party. In any event, McCain's middle-finger-from-the-grave gets flung back at him.