Monday, October 17, 2022

Scrubbing "Elections" from a campaign website arguably implies an intention to not crash and burn in flames if Trump does. "Elections" is Kim's issue. Sheriffs really like me. I really like them. SO - My campaign. My issue. My lean and hungry look.

Judgmental of Jim Schultz? Yes, but not the first one to judge. Ceaser judged Cassius. Etc.

Here is evidence:

 Beyond never seeing Schultz in a MAGA cap, Schultz hides from issues whenever his finger to the wind suggests it wise. Seamlessly switching.

The man hides by scrubbing his campaign website. Specifically, his present Issues campaign webpage:


The Schultz campaign "ISSUES" webpage as first archived Feb. 17, 2022, by Internet Archive's Wayback Machine:


Compare and contrast. You may need to click each image to enlarge and read.

Yes. He cut weak GOP candidate Kim Crockett loose with no lifeboat. It seemed appropriate to his own campaign, apparently.

 Iissue to non-issue. Easy enough. Just talk differently from yesterday. Webmaster makes a few keystrokes to nullify elections as a Schultz issue. Keep Trump's election challenge screeds well distanced, but not in a way to alienate MAGA voters. They vote, they're fine, they're lovable.

Make of that what you will. Headlining of the post gives the Crabgrass impression.

 A lean and hungry look? (Videos posted by his own hand.)

CAESAR

[aside to ANTONY]  [...]  Seldom he smiles, and smiles in such a sort As if he mocked himself and scorned his spirit That could be moved to smile at anything. Such men as he be never at heart’s ease Whiles they behold a greater than themselves, And therefore are they very dangerous. [...]

Sour-faced but on script when Laura Ingram throws him attention. She shines scorn on Ilhan Omar with Schultz eager to use airtime to segue to shining scorn on Ellison. In common, stated MN5 representation, unstated but in common, Muslims. 

Each speaker in Ingrahm's video with converging agendas. 

All the videos are grim faced, the only smile shown at all is in the headlining banner; and if ever there's been a forced smile on anyone, it's there. Few take themselves that seriously. Cassius was not Caesar's friend. Conclude what you will.