Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Daggett and Corzine: Perfect Together

The Republican Governors Association released a radio ad describing how similar Chris Daggett is to Jon Corzine, "only worse."



Daggett responded with a release and press conference using a line similar the tag lines from Corzine's ads over the summer, “There’s two standards in New Jersey,’’ he said. “One for the Christie brothers and one for everyone else.’’

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

As usual, Art forgets to point out facts.

The Christie family donated $400,000 to the Republican Governors Association to circumvent campaign finance laws. Legal yes? Unethical? yes. One set of rules for Chris, another set for everyone else.

And Art wheres the coverage on Chris spending $450 a hotel room on TAXPAYER MONEY.

Are you going to seriously tell me he couldn't find a single hotel room anywhere in the regular prices ranges?

Art Gallagher said...

Legal yes? Unethical? yes. One set of rules for Chris, another set for everyone else.

That is not unethical. And Corzine is doing it too, so it is not an another set of rules for everyone else.

And Art wheres the coverage on Chris spending $450 a hotel room on TAXPAYER MONEY.

BlueJersey, Politickernj

Art Gallagher said...

Are you going to seriously tell me he couldn't find a single hotel room anywhere in the regular prices ranges?

All the regular priced rooms had mattresses with the tags already removed.

Anonymous said...

The Corzine double standard, a corollary of the Liberal Double Standard that plagues our nation, is amazing. With a straight face, Corzine apologists can complain about 400k legally donated, (where's the back-up for that figure, btw) while ignoring the tens of millions Corzine can spend on his own campaign, the 6 million plus bribe to Carla Katz, the tens of millions wheeled into corrupt Democratic organizations and politicos statewide, the "private" emails to the state's largest union leader/sex partner, the 90 mph speeding without a seatbelt ticket, the buy off to the unions to avoid the embarrassment of pickets at a Biden appearance, it goes on and on.

Please, Chris, take the gloves off in the next three weeks and highlight the low life scum that is Corzine and NJ democrats.

Anonymous said...

The truth is, when you sit back relax and think about it, is that they both suck. we have no leaders anymore. from wimpy senators like krillos who hasn't done a thing for years of note, to congressmen like pallone who will dig the lint out of your pocket to find a dime, we simply lack in this state - big time.

Anonymous said...

VOTE INDEPENDENT

CHRIS DAGGETT FOR GOVERNOR

Anonymous said...

what a ridiculous point, with the money-question!!.. just because he's spent hundreds of millions to buy seats for himself doesn't matter, $400,000 in any legal money is but a drop in a bucket,and, when's the last time you watched the Dems wheeling prowess at every level and election!!!!so, 20 days out, and millions later,they've made inroads by scaring the white women, (shame on gullible them), now we're trying to make the point that those who are fed up with the parties need to decide whether to throw their vote away on Daggett to just make a point, or hold their nose and pull/push for Christie: look, folks: here it is: are you going to just allow more of this outrage with the Corzine tax and regulation-machine,to go on for another endless 4 yrs???..or,to those of you "fair-mindeds", who thought it'd be fun to have a caramel-colored Pres., for whatever the incorrect and misguided reason,are you going to at least give your "hope-and-change"-thing a shot, and try the only one who'll at least shake up some of the Trenton and union GOONS for a few yrs, at least??.. seems the only smart/logical plan now,at this point! .

Anonymous said...

PUT KIM ON TV,NOW!!!!

Anonymous said...

I agree. Daggett for Gov. Not the biggest Corzine fan, and sorry, but don't trust Christie either.