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Tin Soldier Alert! Charlie Brown starts 2008 ad campaign...

Posted by Aaron Park on December 17, 2007 at 07:42 PM

First, Eric Kerry-Egland now the Tin Soldier will be heard from… Brown is going to try to claim the Military Veteran issue all to himself. I hope it works just as well for Brown as it has for Egland.

Airing on the radio tomorrow will be sappy spots with the voice of Democrat Activist and injured military veteran Cody Conway. In the ad, they studiously avoid any reference to the fact that Brown is a Democrat.

In the ad- they use a sentence, “Charlie Brown would rather give us the Shirt off his back than a speech on why he should be our congressman”. That’s a good tactic, because when Brown speaks, voters reject him.

This is the classic emotional start to a campaign for a Democrat.

Be sure to look forward to more ads accusing Doolittle of supporting starving children and sex slavery like in 2006. How about the “Wages of Sin” ad for taking contributions from someone who at the time had not been convicted of a crime?

Maybe we should sift through Charlie Brown’s FEC reports, and while we are at it, Holmes and Gaines to see if they took Wages of Sin, too?

It looks like the Brown-Holmes-Egland machine is off to a start. The BHE machine, 2008’s chosen delivery vehicle of the ABD caucus.

Meanwhile back at the ranch, there are some developing situations in the Egland campaign… somewhere off in the distance a “Lizard” is slithering through the bushes…

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