Here’s the ‘Best shot for changing Congress." We all know "It depends on the caliber of the candidate." ..nudge nudge..get it? Pamela Gordon’s campaign is chock full of these goodies.
The new gun slinger in town Pam Gorman, who is running to replace Congressman John Shadegg in the Arizona primary, has made a new ad from home videos, as she crows on her web site, they really have the left excited…or – could she have missed a pun,’up in arms.’ As you’ll see, she needn’t speak. Gorman just blasts away with her two firearms, while a disembodied voice assures you that she is "100% approved by the NRA and a conservative Christian." What else could you possibly need to know? Assuming she blows the competition away, is this a sign of her negotiating skills? After all, the voice assures us she can "handle herself" – in an armed insurgency?
In the relatively short life span of the Tea Party, the library of laughably bizarre campaign ads has grown quickly. They range from chicken trading, Dale Peterson, an unmounted c’boy patrolling the prairie with a horse and trusty rifle to prevent the theft of campaign signs. Next, is the lunatic Rick Barber talking with the ghostly and extremely agreeable figures of the founding fathers and Abe Lincoln…and they just keep coming!