Anonymous wrote:You are all despicable!
A politician’s house was shot at, narrowly missing his sleeping children, and all you can do is try disprove that this really happened and was politically motivated because the politician happens to have an R after his name.
He filed a police report as soon as he realized what happened. Why did the media not report sooner? That’s on the media to explain.
Anonymous wrote:Why are libs spinning this as a non attack or non event? Are you that keen to have violence be directed solely at your politicians? Maybe you can scrub that Rubio kid and scalise from the web.
Anonymous wrote:Btw, the GOP candidate’s campaign lied to media about his house being shot at!
GOP cannot stop lying!
Anonymous wrote:You are all despicable!
A politician’s house was shot at, narrowly missing his sleeping children, and all you can do is try disprove that this really happened and was politically motivated because the politician happens to have an R after his name.
He filed a police report as soon as he realized what happened. Why did the media not report sooner? That’s on the media to explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The laundry room window at Harrigan’s parents’ house in Hickory was shot on Oct. 18. Two weeks later, Harrigan’s campaign decided to blame it on his opponent’s ad that showed a different house in Hickory to say that Harrigan doesn’t live in the district and didn’t rent an apartment in the district and change his voter registration until after he started his campaign. It’s a legitimate political issue to raise. It’s ridiculous to link the ad to the shot based on the known facts.
So basically the GOP candidate didn’t want people to know that he doesn’t live in the district and wanted the ad pulled away. So he connected the shooting incident with the ad and Democratic candidate being a good human being pulled the ad out of caution…
There is no reason EVER to show the home or immediate neighborhood in an attack ad on a candidate. How do you NOT know this could be a danger?
Anonymous wrote:You are all despicable!
A politician’s house was shot at, narrowly missing his sleeping children, and all you can do is try disprove that this really happened and was politically motivated because the politician happens to have an R after his name.
He filed a police report as soon as he realized what happened. Why did the media not report sooner? That’s on the media to explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The laundry room window at Harrigan’s parents’ house in Hickory was shot on Oct. 18. Two weeks later, Harrigan’s campaign decided to blame it on his opponent’s ad that showed a different house in Hickory to say that Harrigan doesn’t live in the district and didn’t rent an apartment in the district and change his voter registration until after he started his campaign. It’s a legitimate political issue to raise. It’s ridiculous to link the ad to the shot based on the known facts.
So basically the GOP candidate didn’t want people to know that he doesn’t live in the district and wanted the ad pulled away. So he connected the shooting incident with the ad and Democratic candidate being a good human being pulled the ad out of caution…
There is no reason EVER to show the home or immediate neighborhood in an attack ad on a candidate. How do you NOT know this could be a danger?
hahaha Mr Pelosi says helloAnonymous wrote:You are all despicable!
A politician’s house was shot at, narrowly missing his sleeping children, and all you can do is try disprove that this really happened and was politically motivated because the politician happens to have an R after his name.
He filed a police report as soon as he realized what happened. Why did the media not report sooner? That’s on the media to explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, I guess it's not such a good idea to let just anybody own a gun, right Rs?
You’re right. I agree with you.
We should disarm dems first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The laundry room window at Harrigan’s parents’ house in Hickory was shot on Oct. 18. Two weeks later, Harrigan’s campaign decided to blame it on his opponent’s ad that showed a different house in Hickory to say that Harrigan doesn’t live in the district and didn’t rent an apartment in the district and change his voter registration until after he started his campaign. It’s a legitimate political issue to raise. It’s ridiculous to link the ad to the shot based on the known facts.
So basically the GOP candidate didn’t want people to know that he doesn’t live in the district and wanted the ad pulled away. So he connected the shooting incident with the ad and Democratic candidate being a good human being pulled the ad out of caution…
Anonymous wrote:The laundry room window at Harrigan’s parents’ house in Hickory was shot on Oct. 18. Two weeks later, Harrigan’s campaign decided to blame it on his opponent’s ad that showed a different house in Hickory to say that Harrigan doesn’t live in the district and didn’t rent an apartment in the district and change his voter registration until after he started his campaign. It’s a legitimate political issue to raise. It’s ridiculous to link the ad to the shot based on the known facts.
Anonymous wrote:You are all despicable!
A politician’s house was shot at, narrowly missing his sleeping children, and all you can do is try disprove that this really happened and was politically motivated because the politician happens to have an R after his name.
He filed a police report as soon as he realized what happened. Why did the media not report sooner? That’s on the media to explain.