One picture is worth a thousand words....
His 2014 Slogan in and for Brooklyn is this: “Our Congressman... He’s Got Brooklyn’s Back !” — But hasn’t Congressman Grimm pretty much ignored the parts of his district that are in Brooklyn since 2010
The poster says, “Michael Grimm – Brooklyn * New York” and it contains a photo that shows Congressman Michael Grimm in a blazer with a USMC lapel pin and an open-necked dress shirt; he’s obviously standing on the Staten Island side of the Narrows with the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and the Brooklyn Vets Hospital in the background. Even though the poster proclaims, “Our Congressman... He’s Got Brooklyn’s Back !”; it is obvious that Grimm has his back turned to Brooklyn.
The fact that this poster was designed, approved and produced shows the absolute disdain, in which Brooklyn is held, by Michael Grimm, his campaign, and everybody that counts in his corral of Staten Island oriented supporters.
In 2010, the Brooklyn GOP did not support Grimm in his primary against Michael Allegretti; ever since that time, Grimm’s real slogan has been something a lot closer to “Our Congressman... He’s Getting Brooklyn Back !” than it has ever been to the current slogan, “Our Congressman... He’s Got Brooklyn’s Back !”
5 comments:
Grimm doesn't have a as much a "Brooklyn problem" as he has a "Brooklyn GOP" problem.
UPDATE: Domenic Recchia joins John Catsimatidis on the Cats Roundtable -- Sunday, March 30th at 9:00 a.m. EDT -- 970 on your AM dial -- The Answer....
Payback is a bitch....
I'm with the Catman. Recchia is a pisan.
Mikey Brasco Grimm is a fraud.
Grimm's latest fundraising email entitled "The Liberals are Coming" is wrong on its premise. The problem is the liberals have already came and already control the congressional seat he says he wants to keep.
You see, Mr. Grimm is on record as saying the Tea Party is extremist. Mr Maher (the target of Grimm's email) shares that view!
There is no difference between Dominic Recchia and Michael Grimm except Mr. Recchia has and will deliver for Brooklyn.
So from a republican's point of view (mine), when the choice is between 2 liberals I will take the honest one that will represent his entire district.
Vote Recchia in November. I know I will.
To borrow and paraphrase Fagin's line from Lionel Bart's "Oliver" twist on Dickens' "Oliver Twist" --- "I've been reviewing your situation... And I think you'd better think it out again...."
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