Yesterday Brian Fox posted this on Facebook:
"Had a great day campaigning with my team in Sunset Park, Park Slope and Bay Ridge. We're entering the home stretch and need everyone ALL IN to land our historic victory! This isn't about riding in a wave. This is about creating the wave and taking absolutely nothing for granted.... Please consider donating to our campaign using the below. This is OUR campaign and will be OUR victory in Nov.!... [link]"
Does this look like a great day campaigning to you ???
To all of us at this independent GOP blog for Brooklyn & Staten Island, it's
>>> Inspiring !!! --- Simply --- Inspiring !!!!! <<<
Looks like Foxy is at Whole Foods in Park Slope in that photo. I'm sure he got a very warm welcome there lolololololololol bahaha ha haha ha hahahahahahahhaahhaha
ReplyDeleteIt looks like nobody in Park Slope, Sunset Park or Bay Ridge would touch Fox or his literature with a ten foot pole.
ReplyDeleteHe doesn't look healthy.
ReplyDeleteWho dresses this man? Ray Charles?
ReplyDeleteI dont know much about Fox. But I suspect hes not a vegetarian.
ReplyDeleteUPDATE & BACKFILL: THE "POSSIBLY --- SOME VERY BAD NEWS FOR BRIAN FOX & VITO LA BELLA" EDITION
ReplyDeleteIF THEY MIGHT HAVE BEEN EXPECTING ANY $$$$$ FROM --- WELL PRETTY MUCH ANYBODY TRYING TO ELECT GOP STATE SENATORS IN NEW YORK --- THIS WILL PROBABLY MEAN RE-ALLOCATING RESOURCES --- AND WHO THINKS ANYBODY WILL GO FOR RE-ALLOCATING ANYTHING TO A BROOKLYN GOP CANDIDATE
The NY State Senate Republicans' campaign committee has made a $200,000 settlement deal to close an inquiry into the NYS GOP State Senate Election Committee's alleged abuse of its campaign "housekeeping" account. This agreed-upon sanction could temper how soft money funds are spent by New York's political parties. GOP state senate candidates might be left high and dry --- if they might have been in line for any administrative or party building funds from this source.
Under NY State's Election Law, a "campaign" account can be used to expressly advocate for or against a candidate, while a "housekeeping" account is supposed to be used to maintain a "permanent headquarters and staff" for "ordinary" party activities. Housekeeping funds under state law cannot be used for the express purpose of "promoting the candidacy of specific candidates."
The $200,000 penalty is a significant blow to Senate Republicans’ uphill efforts to retake control of the chamber in November. The GOP senate conference is already lagging far behind Senate Democrats in campaign fundraising. Whether either Fox or LaBella might have been in line for some of this kind of funding is doubtful --- perhaps, in LaBella's case problematic, because some have recognized that with the right targetted campaign, he could win in this wave election year in this ethnically very diverse district.
Another local effect of this is that even Jerry Kassar and Fran Vella-Marrone might feel constrained in their usual fast and loose use of the Conservative Party housekeeping funds during elections.
Fox has really let himself go. He used to be a real Adonis.
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait for Fox’s breathless sweaty report from the shooting scene. Will he wear the smelly red vest, or opt for the more formal blue fleece vest?
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