Your point is valid, but here’s what I take from the misguided post...
An ad maker who worked with Pawlenty is an ad maker, he isn’t a RINO or an arch conservative or whatever...he makes ads for money. That’s how he makes his living. If he’s good, as appears to be true, it’s to Perry’s credit for hiring him.
Does the ad present Perry in RINO imagery? Absolutely not.
Therefore, the complaint is a crock.
Political ad makers tend to work for those of like-minded ideology. Hence someone who works for an establishment RINO is likely going to work for another. Since both Pawlenty and Perry are...