No dollars for Daddy
While Hamilton County Commissioner Pat DeWine loves and supports his father, the son wasn't one of those contributing to Republican Sen. Mike DeWine's campaign coffers Thursday at a fundraiser where President George Bush made an appearance.
Commissioner DeWine, an attorney, attended the Indian Hill fundraiser but admitted he got in free. He also was unable to collect the coin -- $10,000 -- it took to have his picture taken with Bush.
That, the commissioner said, shouldn't be taken as a sign he is unhappy with the current representation of a certain Ohio U.S. Senator.
"I do want him to get re-elected," Pat DeWine said. "I just don't have $10,000 laying around."
5 Comments:
Considering all the money the Dork blew in his race for Congress his RINO dad should be giving hom money.
Considering all the money he made on the Drake deal, he should be loaded, not to mention the sweat heart deal for a new manager.
I guess the climate won't let the republican mafia spend any of their kickbacks right now.
Lay low boys, this will all blow over as soon as we can convince Monica to start another knee bending experience !
I spend a lot of time here bashing Dims...and with GOOD reason.
But I will admit that the De-whine name stands for RINO in this state.
I hope De-whine is replaced by a real conservative in the 2006 Senate race.
Please elaborate for our readers just how much money (and how for that matter) the Dork made from the Drake deal?
Huh?
Quote from the reader above. (and how for that matter) the Dork made from the Drake deal? The question is how much is the RINO, making from the Mexican Deal
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