Posted on 07/10/2010 2:23:28 PM PDT by Clintonfatigued
Arizona Republican congressional candidate Pamela Gorman shoots four separate firearms, including an automatic rifle, in her latest ad.
The ad splices together glamour shots of Gorman, a state senator, with her firing off rounds in the Arizona desert.
This year a lot of folks think this is our best shot at changing Congress, the narrator of the ad says. Course that all depends on the caliber of our candidates.
The ad then cuts from a shot of Gorman standing with her hair blowing in the wind to her firing a Thompson submachine gun, the favorite weapon of Chicago mobsters and FBI agents in the 1930s, into the desert.
Meet Pamela Gorman, candidate for Congress in Arizona-03, the narrator says. Conservative Christian and a pretty fair shot.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
“Don’t mess with Arizona”
:)
And for all the FR Texans who might have a question about that slogan:
Where’s Texas on the immigration issue so far?
This mentality is at work in Nevada too.
All I can say to that is
.... GIDDY UP!!!
I like the ad...a Thompson full auto, a 45, a 44 magnum...what’s not to love
That’s the crowded open seat featuring Ben Qualye and Black Republican Vernon Parker who is backed by Joe Arpaio.
Quayle, Former State Sen. Jim Waring, and Parker in that order where out in front in a recent poll posted by Auh2oRepublican. Out in front meaning each was in double digits. The winner may not much more than 20%. It would be amusing to see a primary won with under 20%. I wonder what the low record is. Bill Brady won the IL Gov primary with 20%.
I had read about Gorman here on FR and was very impressed, but it appears as if the winner will be either Dan Quayle’s son (and political neophyte) Ben Quayle, establishment Republican ex-state senator Jim Waring, and grass-roots conservative and Paradise Valley Mayor Vernon Parker. I’m supporting Parker, and already donated to his campaign. Not only is he solid on the issues and won’t go wobbly, he would be yet another black conservative Republican joining next year’s Congress (we could have as many as five after being at zero since 2003) and could help the GOP nationally.
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