Posted on 01/02/2016 9:31:54 PM PST by Libloather
**SNIP**
Most of the ad is standard campaign fare, and not particularly noteworthy, even though the endorsements from Sheen and Moore are several years old. Both were taken from Grayson's House campaign nearly six years ago.
But at the 18-second mark, the ad gets really interesting.
That is the point where Grayson - to promote his Senate bid - uses an MSNBC clip of him speaking during a congressional hearing - yet another violation of U.S. House rules.
Grayson runs afoul of ethics rules on the use of official resources for campaign or political purposes, namely House Rule 11, Clause 4(b), which explicitly states: "[Radio] and television tapes and film of any coverage of House committee proceedings may not be used, or made available for use, as partisan political campaign material to promote or oppose the candidacy of any person for public office."
(Excerpt) Read more at saintpetersblog.com ...
Total slug.
what law do we get to ignore
Uhhhhhh......Ryan?.........Ryan?.......Anybody seen Paul?
‘ethics rules’???
Hahahahahaha....
It's not a statutory law but a rule of the House.
pardon, I didn’t mean to be specific to the post, but more a question to my (our) “representative(s)”
As in, why should we care about or obey any law when you don’t and allow obama not to?
Understood. I just wanted to point out that the enforcement provisions are different.
From a gerrymandered district running north to south that looks like a cross between a snake and an octopus. Full of stupid progressives.
Once again he escaped the bell tower
Busy trimming his beard.....
“...full of stupid Progressives.”
Better it would be better to say stupid, psychotic, scu*bag Progressives, but, words don’t exist that are adequate enough to say who they are.
IMHO
This ass-clown may very well be the next Senator from Florida.
Doesn’t this wife beater have a war on women?
Good point, thanks
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