Joe.My.God talks about The Man in the Orange Hat’s latest fundraising letter.
TMitOH, by the way, said from the dais last week that he was afraid of nothing. Sure doesn’t look like it when you read his screeds.
Joe.My.God talks about The Man in the Orange Hat’s latest fundraising letter.
TMitOH, by the way, said from the dais last week that he was afraid of nothing. Sure doesn’t look like it when you read his screeds.
The campaign finance reports are already available online, although I’m sure many people are unaware of it:
http://loudoun.gov/Default.asp…
For everyone’s convenience it would be nice to have a website to list the names of businesses that support people like Eugene Delgaudio. For the record, I generally would not avoid businesses based on their political activities, but in the extreme case of Mr. Delgaudio I will make an exception and hope others will too.
Others should know so they can make an informed choice about where to spend their money.
Of course, true to the hypocrisy you exposed in your earlier post, TMitOH will wail that their “rights are being violated” by the sharing of this factual information. Or perhaps something even more screamingly inflammatory.
I know there is plenty of opposition in our community to Delgaudio. He seems to just barely get elected, even with all the big contributions he has rolling in from outside of Loudoun County. I will definitely keep an eye on which local businesses (if any) contribute to his campaign this time around, and will take my money elsewhere. Hopefully others will do the same.
of course; the letters themselves are hilarious (if you wanted to parody a character like Delgaudio, you couldn’t do better than the real thing), but he is not funny at all. There is real evil in the world, and he is a visible manifestation of that evil. I can think of very few times that I have encountered a genuinely amoral person. The only reason he is not in prison is the combination of amorality with intelligence, and that is indeed serious business. Sorry if I gave the wrong impression.
I can assure you, there is nothing funny about this man. Take him seriously. A lot of people do, because they agree with him. If you want to see his agenda of hate defeated, you have to take him seriously too.
“I hope you’ll consider sending $25 or at least $10 today..” It’s an emergency! What’s so fabulous about this is that he has to keep ratcheting up the rhetoric with each new letter, so they become funnier and funnier; what will he say next? I’ve really come to enjoy these. Maybe we should invent a drinking game.
Bummer for Sterling, though.