EJ Montini writes about the same subject, though a little more tactfully...
Tedski at R-cubed joined in the chorus on the same subject...and had a great quote, concerning JD's response to a Jewish News of Greater Phoenix editorial on this -
"By the way, instead of apologizing, or even clarifying his views on Ford, Hayworth chose to accuse the writers of the Jewish News article of a political hack job. Typical J. D."
The Word From Arizona's Fifth District calls JD's latest press release "lame"...
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire observed yesterday that the anti- [Jack] Abramhoff backlash will "prove a factor in three to six races" including JD's...
Blog For Arizona points out some of JD's ethical issues...
Edit to add:
Lefty Latino joined in the fun, comparing the anti-semitism of JD's hero Henry Ford to JD's own anti-immigrant/anti-Latino leanings...
I pointed out his lack of regard for the truth in a post earlier today...
But have no fear JD, for help is on the way. In the form of lots of money from the national GOP. From The Hill:
Three Republican House candidates from New York and special-election victor Rep. Brian Bilbray (R-Calif.) were among the 10 recipients of fundraising aid at the fourth and final installment of the GOP’s Retain Our Majority Program (ROMP) last week.
The event Thursday, hosted by Majority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), unofficially raised $982,000, a Republican aide with knowledge of the fundraiser said.
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The other beneficiaries were Minnesota open-seat candidate Michele Bachmann; Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-Ariz.)...
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Hayworth faces his first tough reelection campaign in years, against former Tempe Mayor Harry Mitchell.
For what it's worth JD, we're here to help. We're trying to make this the LAST reelection campaign you are going to face.
Vote for Harry Mitchell for Congress. It's time to have a decent man represent CD5.
And, in a win-win situation, bringing JD and his hot air back to AZ should give the state a big boost in the race to overtake new wind power generation leader Texas. To think, our votes could not only alleviate the corruption crisis in Washington, it could help fill Arizona's clean energy needs at the same time.
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