Pat Toomey a Moderate? Yeah, Right

Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Republican Candidate Pat Toomey has been flooding the TV airwaves with commercials touting himself as a mainstream moderate and hammering Democratic Candidate Joe Sestak as being too Liberal for Pennsylvania. The problem with this is that Toomey’s voting record is as Conservative as former Senator Rick Santorum’s. Toomey’s pulling an old trick in trying to portray himself as a moderate. He’s even fooled Republican Moderate Senator Susan Collins into campaigning for him. Thus far, Sestak has had virtually no media presence in TV commercials. Hopefully, he’ll jump into action right after Labor Day. It was a brilliant TV ad against Arlen Specter that won the primary for Sestak, and they need to do the same against Toomey. There should be plenty of past Right Wing Extremist rhetoric by Toomey that the Sestak staff can find and then juxtapose it against his current deceitful attempt to portray himself as a moderate. Toomey is nothing more than Sarah Palin with cojones, to paraphrase Sarah. Come on Joe; start getting your message out. What say you?

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2 Responses to Pat Toomey a Moderate? Yeah, Right

  1. Most Republicans in our government are more moderate than conservative. It’s a shame too because otherwise maybe our economy wouldn’t suck so much right now.

  2. Jackson Kapp says:

    We all have to meet in the middle somewhere so that when we are attacked from within none of us will remember what our principles are.

    Sestak’s ad was brilliant, but Snarlin’ left himself wide open for that one. Isn’t it amazing that a candidate for a major office can give speech after speech, position paper after position paper, debate upon debate and one smart ass ad will win the election for him, because most of the people who vote are braindead vegetation anyway. Sorry, but that’s the darn truth.

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