It was reported on the "Blab" that Madeline Rogero fired Tom Jester from her campaign team recently. If you can believe anything other than what I say on the "Blab" and I don't post that much over there.
Why would she fire Jester? A) she didn't like the advice he was giving B) she wanted to buy a few more tv commercials, so free up some revenue C) she is actually listening to the California crowd (fruits, nuts & flakes) that volunteer for the Rogero campaign D) she actually I believing the rhetoric that she has sold to E.W. Scripps (Knox News Sentinel, Metro Pulse & Slopper News) that she is so far in the lead that no one can catch her.
Firing Jester is not a good move. He orchestrated the 1994 Tommy Schumpert commercial pulling the 1980 Cadillac out of the mud. He orchestrated the Tim Burchett commercial of him pulling over to get the turtle out of the middle of the road, after the road kill bill.
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Answer is C. Fruits, nuts, and flakes. Team Rogero thought that the Compassion Knoxville report would get votes. The opposite has happened. The California crowd said blame it on Tom. She did. She will do anything to get the subject off Compassion Knoxville.
And today, if it wasn't bad enough.
Check this out:
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2011/aug/27/time-for-leaders-to-act-on-homelessness/
With friends like Bruce Spangler, who needs enemies?
The democrat PPP poll says it's a romp.Amy(CK-PSH) Gibson wears a Rogero t-shirt on facebook(again). The Rogeristas celebrate , then nervously try to change the subject to another bloated gov /jobs bureaucracy....Oops... Then Tom Jester gets fired for telling the Rogeroistas not to bank completely on the democratic PPP poll.Perhaps the ball spiking was a bit premature.Maybe Tom knows something the Rogeristas don't want to hear.The reality of PSH hangs like a cloud over the fiesta.Community dislike for a flawed CK-PSH plan and the scheme to ram down our throats a scattered homeless housing in the suburbs is thunder at the Rogeroista pic nic.Maybe you should have listened to Tom and not the flawed democratic poll you paid thousands for.What is that? Is it starting to rain?
Bracken, David (October 3, 2009). "Pollster turns political"
The News & Observer. Retrieved November 2, 2009.Pollster turns political
Democratic pollster Dean Debnam has jumped right into the middle of the heated Wake County school board elections by buying a television ad that's now appearing on WRAL.
The ad claims that voting for school board candidates Debra Goldman, Chris Malone and Deborah Prickett will result in higher property taxes to pay for their support of neighborhood schools. The three have been critics of the school district's diversity policy.The ad is paid for by Wake Citizens for Good Government, a new political action committee that Debnam formed Monday. Debnam owns Public Policy Polling,(PPP), which has been polling about the school board races for internal use.
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2009/10/0...
The Rogero democrat PPP poll says it's a romp. Amy(CK-PSH) Gibson wears a Rogero t-shirt on facebook(again). The Rogeristas celebrate , then nervously try to change the subject to another bloated gov /jobs bureaucracy....Oops... Then Tom Jester gets fired for telling the Rogeroistas not to bank completely on the democratic PPP poll.Perhaps the ball spiking was a bit premature.Maybe Tom knows something the Rogeristas don't want to hear.The reality of PSH hangs like a cloud over the fiesta.Community dislike for a flawed CK-PSH plan and the scheme to ram down our throats scattered homeless housing in the suburbs is thunder at the Rogeroista pic-nic.Maybe you should have listened to Tom and not the flawed poll for which you paid thousands of dollars .What is that? Is it starting to rain? Do you hear thunder?
Bracken, David (October 3, 2009). "Pollster turns political"
The News & Observer. Retrieved November 2, 2009.Pollster turns political
Democratic pollster Dean Debnam has jumped right into the middle of the heated Wake County school board elections by buying a television ad that's now appearing on WRAL.
The ad claims that voting for school board candidates Debra Goldman, Chris Malone and Deborah Prickett will result in higher property taxes to pay for their support of neighborhood schools. The three have been critics of the school district's diversity policy.The ad is paid for by Wake Citizens for Good Government, a new political action committee that Debnam formed Monday. Debnam owns Public Policy Polling,(PPP), which has been polling about the school board races for internal use.
Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2009/10/0...
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