Friday, July 30, 2010

Goodman delivers pro-life message during rally at Mount Vernon

The accompanying video shows Sen. Jack Goodman, R-Mount Vernon, a candidate for Seventh District Congress, delivering a pro-life message at a rally in Mount Vernon Thursday:

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, you're pro-life? I had no idea! What a waste of an opportunity days before the primary. Every single candidate is extremely pro-life (even the Dems), and not one of them will be able to do anything that will overturn Roe v. Wade. It's just an indication of how stupid Goodman thinks we are. Why not spend your time differentiating yourself from your competitors?

Anonymous said...

How about by being the only viable candidate not getting involved in the last-minute mudslinging? And are you really critiquing that appearance based on the snippet that's posted here?? Do you think that's all he said and then sat down??

Anonymous said...

None of the candidates are running "FOR' something. They are all against Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi. So, tell us what the hell you are for!

They have no agenda, no plans to better anything, just againners.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous @4:37 AM: We'll see if the Republicans will keep their promise to present their alternative policies in the next few weeks.

In the meanwhile I see nothing wrong with them following a "First do no harm" policy; fighting to undo the harm Team Obama has inflicted upon the nation is going to be a big and long term project as it is.

Anonymous said...

7:19

How about being related to Roy Blunt, the only person with the connections and power to get the hateful, negative ad run against Billy Long, to help himself?

This Goodman guy is too young, too inexperienced, and too cute to make it in Washington.

But, his early training is to get his political machine organized to assure he can be in congress for the next 30 years. I believe this is the "career politician" problem Long talks about.

Anonymous said...

"This Goodman guy" knows the difference between a legislative bill and a Big Chief tablet, which is more than you can say for Billy. Inexperienced? How about assistant majority floor leader in the Missouri Senate? How about author of the Castle Doctrine law and anti-meth legislation? And he's experienced enough not to need the answers to debate questions sent to him on his cell phone like Billy. They frown on that in the House.

And if you think Roy is the "only person" who knows how to run a political ad, then you're as big a political fool as Billy. Maybe you should run next time.