First-term State Representative Brett Hulsey was in the studio, discussing his new ad (produced by Dennis the Menace), and whether or not he really is a gubernatorial candidate. Hulsey dodged the question repeatedly, and also defended other moments when he nearly ran people over to be in front of the cameras. Brett feels that his colleagues are not aggressive enough in calling out Scott Walker's crazed acts as governor. My question is this: should we replace one crazy man with another?
Brett's "non-gubernatorial" advertisement:
Brett standing up to Scott Walker:
1 comments:
Sly,
You played the wrong film clip for Hulsey. Instead of the scene from Full Metal Jacket, you should've used scenes from Die Hard, the ones that show the idiot sales rep, Ellis, forcing his way into the hostage crisis and almost f***ing things up for everyone:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cBsdgJcT28&feature=related
Hulsey is the Ellis of this political season--a dream for the terrorist Republicans and a potential nightmare to the Left/Liberal freedom fighters. He's apparently decided to bumble, blunder, and bluster his way into the crisis at its most sensitive stage. We'll be lucky if we escape unharmed by his shenanigans.
We can only hope and pray that his time in front of the camera ends the way it did for Ellis in the movie.
Keep up the good work, brother.
Jim
Mt. Horeb
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