Do you seriously think there haven’t been prominent Republicans joking about the Pelosi attack? |
Do you seriously think there aren’t prominent Republicans making jokes about the Pelosi attack? |
Per the Jackson campaign- in your own linked article: "Out of an abundance of caution, Jackson’s campaign pulled its campaign ad and issued the following statement: “We fully support law enforcement as they investigate this incident and believe any wrongdoing should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. We at Team Jackson pulled our ad in an abundance of caution and concern, but to be clear, the home involved in the incident has never been featured in any of our advertising,” said Tommy Cromie, Campaign Spokesperson. |
Do you seriously think that Republicans aren’t making jokes about the Pelosi attack? |
That's not a joke. That's the truth, sadly. |
It doesn't matter. What was the point of featuring any home at all? Would love to see the campaign ad. |
It was tasteless to retweet. I do want to know what happened to that whole part of the story the media posted? |
If you’re hunting republicans or their families, it seems like a logical place. |
Same question for featuring guns? |
What a drama queen you are! No one was hurt but you would be the first one laughing at Pelosi or worse trying to create a conspiracy theory out of the incident. |
Again, it depends on the context for either ad. There's a saying "in the crosshairs" that doesn't literally mean shooting someone. I can say, for instance, if my husband does something stupid, that he's in my crosshairs but that doesn't mean literally. If you have a gun aimed at the candidate, yup, there's a problem with that. I would like to know why a home was shown at all and what the context is in that ad. Does anyone have it to post? |
Harrigan’s lake house is in Hickory, not in the Congressional district. He rents an apartment in the district and registered to vote there. It’s a simple ad. |
Right but PP is dumb and a drama queen stirring up the “both sides” lie. |
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All I'm getting is this:
The ad centered on a lake house owned by Harrigan in Catawba County and ends with a shot of Jackson standing in front of a house on a lake. Can anyone tell me why there was an ad centered on a lake house owned by Harrigan? What was the message? |
Exactly. |