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Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal Headline: "GOP robocall attacks Cole's 'family values'"

  

by: Michael Bersin

Fri Oct 29, 2010 at 15:36:43 PM CDT


The negative fallout from the House republican Campaign Committee (HRCC) attack robocalls continues locally.

The text of the calls:

Female voice: This is an urgent alert for all Christian families. Before you vote you should know that state representative candidate Courtney Cole has taken hundreds in campaign donations from a representative of the hard core pornography industry, including gay pornography. By allowing her Democratic campaign to be funded by those who are involved with and support hard core pornography Courtney Cole clearly does not share our Christian family values. On election day stand up for what's right and decent by voting no on Courtney Cole. Paid for by House Republican Campaign Committee, Inc.

Courtney Cole (center) and her family.

The Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal ran a front page story, above the fold, on the HRCC robocalls within the 121st Legislative District:

10/29/2010 2:08:00 PM
GOP robocall attacks Cole's 'family values'

Warrensburg - Rep. Denny Hoskins sought to distance himself Thursday from a robocall barrage targeting his Nov. 2 Democratic opponent....

....Hoskins said in a prepared statement. "I did not pay for, approve or have any knowledge of the robocall, nor do I condone its message...."

....The Star-Journal received phone calls and e-mails, and a visit from former House Rep. Deleta Williams, all denouncing the House Republican Campaign Committee's robocall content.

"These robocalls that are being made against Courtney Cole and in support of Denny Hoskins, paid for the HRCC, are despicable," Williams said Thursday. "They cross the line of campaign decency. I believe it's a threat to our democracy because more and more good, qualified people will become increasingly reluctant to serve in public office when they know that they or their families may be targeted by these types of tactics."

That distancing thing is really quite interesting.

The Executive Director of Missouri's HRCC, Robert Knodell and Missouri Executive Director of Victory Enterprises, Dave Hageman walked with Denny Hoskins (r) in the UCM homecoming parade on October 23rd wearing Hoskins' campaign t-shirts:

Dave Hageman, Missouri Executive Director of Victory Enterprises (left) and
Robert Knodell, Executive Director of the House Republican Campaign Committee (right)

"...I did not pay for, approve or have any knowledge of the robocall, nor do I condone its message..."

As we previously wrote about those folks walking in the parade:

That makes it difficult for Denny Hoskins (r-noun, verb, CPA) to distance himself from the HRCC, don't you think?

Previously:

Michael Bersin :: Warrensburg Daily Star-Journal Headline: "GOP robocall attacks Cole's 'family values'"
HRCC robocall in the 121st Legislative District: desperation and homophobia (October 27, 2010)

The Missouri HRCC steps in it with homophobic robocalls (October 28, 2010)

Tilley (r) on HRCC robocalls: Uh, that didn't go very well, did it? (October 28, 2010)

Tilley (r) on HRCC robocalls: "But, but, the Democrats are mean to us..." (October 29, 2010)

Tilley (r), the HRCC robocalls, and the media: "...testing, testing, testing, is this thing on?" (October 29, 2010)

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News reports from other legislative districts... (0.00 / 0)
from Kirksville (0.00 / 0)
House GOP, robo-call may be linked

Before you ask "MAY?"

The robo-call did not feature a tag line, which political advertisements are required to have to identify what organization paid for its placement. A male voice, sometimes stumbling over his words, called himself "TJ" and said he wanted to garner support for Democrat Rep. Rebecca McClanahan, the incumbent in the race for the 2nd District Missouri House seat.

The article goes on to mention Survey St. Louis (seen first on SMP!) as a possible source of that call. Knowing how they spend money, it's possible that a different company handled the calls against Schultz, Courtney, Keri Cottrell, Kenny Biermann, Charlie Norr, Judy Wright, and Luke Scavuzzo.

The non-apology apology offered is just remarkably arrogant. For one, Mike Colona isn't a representative of the porn industry, he's a representative of his district in St. Louis. But it's all damage control, they stinkbombed the electorate and now they're trying to justify it.

Hailing from the land of milk, honey, and Democrats


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"I do not condone them" (0.00 / 0)
I wish I could ask my respresentative about that statement.

This is the group trying to keep your caucus in the majority.  These calls suggest the leadership of your caucus has some serious moral issues.

Because we all know you are an honorable person and want to be lead by a leadership that is also honorable, will you demand that that leadership step down when you caucus with them if you are re-elected?

If you don't, haven't you condoned their immoral decision?


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