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Thursday, April 26, 2007

Schmidt vulnerable from both sides?

Politico sure thinks so. Read their take HERE.


23 Comments:

at 3:57 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like Mulon reads the "blower" !

Great scoop you got there !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 4:31 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

When the wRong wingnut "followers" have no ideas of their own, they just assume the ideas of "LEADERS" !

Thanks for playing follow the "LEADER" !

lol, lol, lol

PATHETIC !

 
at 4:34 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Our surgically neutered bold typist is at it again!

 
at 5:27 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

One thing we know for sure about the boldcase guy, he is a left-wing nutjob.

 
at 6:01 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"..... 4:34 PM, April 26, 2007.."

I guess we are going to have to loosen the chain ?

This pup is dropping elephant dung way to close !

Come on 'dumbo', heel, heel !

We are going to have to train you all over again.

Bad "follower", "bad follower" !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 7:46 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I see in the article Barry Bennett says Jean will "crush whoever comes after her." That's hysterical given that her previous "victories" have been by the narrowest of margins. She'll either be defeated in a primary, which is most likely, or she'll go down in the general election.

 
at 9:57 PM, April 26, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Washington elite bloggers can speculate and wonder about Jean Schmidt all they want. At the end of the day, they will be the ones shrugging their shoulders when she again beats Brinkman the Bully or whoever decides they have money to burn in yet another unsuccessful effort to try to defeat her.

 
at 12:07 AM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Schmidt's ignorance is only surpassed by Heimlich's corruption.
He sure doesn't have run to talk given his mouthpiece, Finney the FInk's behind slapping, cursing rampage in the fall election

 
at 7:58 AM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

A Message from Jim PARKER...

I am going to make some predictions...

Like it or not, Jean Schmidt will win her primary in 2008.

If the wrong Democrat wins the primary, then Jean Schmidt will be re-elected again in November 2008.

During the last few months, I have been to the homes of thousands of people who live and raise their families in Southern Ohio in all 7 counties within the 2nd Congressional District. And lots of people are asking me if I am running again in 2008... Right now, I am NOT a candidate. I am busy saying thanks to the thousands of people who voted for me the last time. I will continue what I've been doing until I decide to run for Congress again.

The people who live in Southern Ohio need somebody like me to represent them in the US House of Representatives. I will always be a champion of families, the elderly, the sick and the poor. ALWAYS.

Here's a thought worth considering. I have to wonder how a fiscally responsible (WILL NOT RAISE YOUR TAXES) Independent candidate who wants to fight for the middle class Americans who make up the majority of our Congressional District would do in 2008?

The right candidate could swing the outcome throughout the entire district. It would have to be somebody who has name recognition in all 7 counties but truly wants to help the people who live all throughout Southern Ohio.

Just a thought...

 
at 10:52 AM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Whom ever jumps on the fare tax initiative is going to win. The winds of change are blowing up the valley.

 
at 11:08 AM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"...right candidate could swing the outcome...."

Perhaps, the right candidate could get more than 5,000 primary votes and keep a promise to no longer blog and return to their family ?

Just a thought !

 
at 2:41 PM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Parker-- Please listen to me. I am an active Democrat in Cincy who has been on several campaign staffs-- DO NOT RUN FOR ANYTHING EVER AGAIN! You are an embarrassment to yourself and all serious democrats in southwesten Ohio. STOP HUMILIATING YOURSELF.

 
at 8:01 PM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jim Parker knocked on our door. He is professional. He is genuine and he knows healthcare. He has ideas that will help millions of people. As for the person who just criticized him, I hate to say it but you have been losing elections for almost four decades.

Jim Parker is going to be your Congressman someday.

 
at 9:00 PM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I feel like a shopper in a Planters Peanuts store--lots of nuts to choose from. I'll just ignore the true nuts and address the borderline cases. Congresswoman Jean Schmidt will beat whomever the Dems throw at her, after she has beaten the latest COAST-inspired sacrificial lamb in the totally unnecessary and costly primary. She's right on all the issues, and she's learning to be very careful in public pronouncements, because the spinmeisters in the local and national press (all of whom are desperate to create the sensationalism they need to boost sadly sagging sales) plus the inept smear-artists like that despicable pottymouthpiece, Jim Schifrin, will twist the simplest statement into what appears to be a neon-lit gaffe to make the Congresswoman look bad. No one knows the Second District better than she does. No one else has a longer record of public service and charitable work in this district than she does. So far, in an anti-Republican political context in 2005 and 2006, she has defeated Tom Brinkman, Bob McEwen (twice), Patrick DeWine, a host of lesser and irrelevant candidates, Paul Hackett and Victoria Wulsin.
I hope her detractors and antagonists continue to underestimate the good Congresswoman. It will make her 2008 victory in both the primary and the general that much easier.

 
at 9:37 PM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"....Jim Parker is going to be your Congressman someday...."

Now, Now "sock puppet jim", we have your IP address and busted you last year for posting favorably to your own post !

Will you ever learn ?

 
at 10:12 PM, April 27, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

When will you wRong wingnut "followers" learn? Your party is corrupt (William Jefferson, R-LA,), incompetent (John Murtha, R-PA), and an embarassment to this country (Harry Reid, R-NV). What a waste of space!

lol, lol, lol.

Now it's time to drink more bacon grease, masturbate to my animal porn, tell my whore of a wife to wash the places on my body I can't reach, and write the "blower"!

PATHETIC!

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007!

 
at 12:29 AM, April 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't believe a real democrat would say such mean and pointless things to someone.

The best thing that could ever happen is Brinkman getting shut out of politics forever - he is really bad news -- greedy, arrogant and limited

 
at 12:05 PM, April 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I just checked the numbers. To the guy who posts in bold - your numbers are wrong.

Jim Parker defeated Vic Wulsin in 3 Counties last year. Jim Parker defeated Thor Jacobs in 5 Counties. He only missed 2nd place in the election by about 100 votes. Thousands of people voted for Jim Parker and when I checked his campaign report with the Federal Elections Commission, Jim Parker didn't spend any money. How does somebody who doesn't spend money almost win?

When you look at the facts, Jim Parker is a viable candidate who is weel positioned to win an election in the 2nd Congressional District should he ever decide to run for office again.

Jim Parker upset the political spectrum and surprised all of the political insiders in Southern Ohio in 2006.

What would happen if Jim Parker raised a few dollars and put a television commercial on the air in Cincinnati?

What would happen if Jim Parker ran as an independent? He might actually cause the Democratic candidate to win the Ohio Second District.

I wonder if the person who claimed to be a Democrat who has worked on several political campaigns is actually a Republican who has looked at the numbers.

I would pay close attention to what Jim Parker was doing if I was Jean Schmidt. I would pay close attention to what Jim Parker is doing if I was a candidate in the Democratic primary in 2008.

Something is happening in Southwest Ohio. If you are interested in politics, you should take a close look at what Jim Parker is doing.

The guy has knocked on thousands of people's doors to say "THANK YOU"!

Check his website and see what I mean. His web address is:

www.jimparker4ad.blogspot.com

 
at 10:18 PM, April 28, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

A "real" candidate is on the way.....stay tuned!

 
at 11:25 AM, April 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

"....I just checked the numbers. To the guy who posts in bold - your numbers are wrong...."

guy = gender bias ?

If you checked numbers why didn't you publish them ?

Wulsin received almost twice the number of votes that, sock puppet, jim received, Period !

Heck in his own home town county of Pike, sock-puppet jim only received 38 % !

Weak !

What do they know that we don't ?

Now, sock puppet jim lacks integrity !

He continues to post anonymously in support of his own rhetoric !

He highjacks a topic to shamelessly promote himself !

Other than claiming to be the best door to door salesman, he is shallow, PERIOD !

Although he is sincere that his ego elevates him to be the best candidate, he really is only a legend in his own mind !

He has nothing to offer, PERIOD !

He has promised not to blog and yet continues ?

He is a flip-flopper, Period !

That being said, we like the guy !

He is personable enough, but, he is big time Naive !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 6:00 PM, April 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Of course Mean Jean is vulnerable from both sides. As an incumbent Member of Congress she only received 48% of the vote in her last primary, and has twice nearly lost a district that George Bush won by 28 points. Schmidt is badly underperforming and has already lost a significant portion of Republicans.

We Republicans need to take out our own trash or the voters will do it for us. Check 2006 as an example.

 
at 6:37 PM, April 29, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Jean Schmidt,

I went out a met a thousand people today. One person at a time... Saw you in your air-conditioned vehicle.... There is danger in the comfort zone.

As foe the person who posts in bold. You and I areworking, in different ways, towards a similar desired outcome. I will not fight you. Your energies are better expended elsewhere. Peace brother...

I've got work to do...

 
at 6:46 PM, August 05, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jim PARKER will make a great Congressman someday...

 
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