Conservative strategist Rick Shaftan asks an interesting question: “Why were signs allowed in the Bergen County Academy for the Hillary rally but not the Corzine meeting last week? Shaftan said that he was “told last week that I could not bring in a sign ‘for security reasons.’”
“Obviously there are one set of rules for people the Governor likes and another set for people he doesn't like. Of course, the Governor had nothing to do with any of this. Naturally, none of the press in attendance dare ask why signs were allowed this Wednesday but not last Monday,” said Shaftan. “Who can blame them? Does anyone want to be on Hillary's Enemies List?
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Shaften is talking out of ignorance
Signs are allowed on the Corzine toll tour, and Lonegan himself said that he had been able to protest outside before an there was not problem. Lonegan also said he thought that Corzine had nothing to do with it, so why would Corzine's feelings for Lonegan have any bearing on the issue?
Shaftan, Kean and the rest are showing how truly pathetic the Republicans have gotten over the past few years under Tom Wilson. Their becoming as pathetic as he is trying to make issues out of whole cloth.
Read what I said Einstein
I said IN the building, not outside.
Clearly FA is one of those "idiots" allowed to vote in NJ thanks to Question 4 passing.