Monday, May 29, 2006

Strickland seeks Hillary, Kerry approval

Ted Strickland was busted on Friday, May 19, when he sidled into New York for a fund-raiser hosted by Hillary Rhodam Clinton. To show his deceptiveness, Strickland has said nothing. The May 24 article by Joe Hallet is worth reading in its entirety. It shows the liberal side of Strickland and how his conservativism on guns is fake. Remember the Clintons assaults on the NRA. Hallett writes

Democratic gubernatorial nominee Ted Strickland quietly slipped into New York City on Friday for a fundraiser hosted by Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y.
Known for its openness, the Strickland campaign was unusually tightlipped about the event. Keith Dailey, Strickland campaign spokesman, said it was held at a private residence, but he declined to name the owner, saying only that "it's not anyone famous."
Dailey said about 100 people attended the fundraiser, but he would not say how much money was raised. Gubernatorial candidates can accept individual contributions of up to $10,000.
Clinton came to Ohio to raise money for Strickland's congressional re-election campaign in 1998, when she was first lady.
Saturday night, Strickland was the beneficiary of a fund raiser in Toledo headlined by Sen. John Kerry, of Massachusetts, the 2004 Democratic nominee for president.
Carlo LoParo, spokesman for J. Kenneth Blackwell, Strickland's GOP rival for governor, said Strickland "is a classic tax-and-spend liberal, so it doesn't surprise me that he's holding fundraisers with John Kerry and Hillary Clinton."

The support of Kerry and Clinton shows the true colors of Strickland: liberal blue-state. Which means no tax-cuts, more gov't spending and anti-abortion legislation.

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