Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Two Republicans support Kamrass


Dear fellow tax hikers, through exhaustive media efforts it has been discovered that 2 Republicans (out of 110,000 district residents) are supporting liberal Democrat Micah Kamrass for State Representative.

When Royal Doyle Webster and Walt Reuszer speak, you people need to shut up and listen.  200 years of experience would be a terrible thing to waste. 

Now you can put this number at 3.  We at Republicans for Higher Taxes proudly endorse Micah Kamrass too!  We know that Micah is the only candidate left in the race who will work across the aisle to implement The Obama Agenda and provide us the higher taxes we deserve. 

And beyond that, we are PISSED OFF that Jonathan Dever defeated our preferred candidate in the Republican Primary and we refuse to get over it.  If OUR Republican can't win this seat, then no Republican will.  It's time to teach Republican voters a lesson - you work for our preferred elected officials, they don't work for you.

We must never let this injustice happen again.  Nobody should ever be allowed to question a decision made by a Blue Ash Councilman.  If they want to spend $75 million on a park and take taxpayer-funded junkets to Germany every two years, they must be allowed to without question.  Any criticism of their public record is a vicious personal attack and should not be allowed to stand.

Most of all, nobody has the right to run for office against a Blue Ash Councilman and defeat him.  Learn your lesson.  If we have to keep electing Democrats to protect Blue Ash Councilmen from being challenged, then that's what we'll do.  Avenge Rick Bryan - support Micah Kamrass for State Representative!

21 comments:

Jonathan Deceiver said...

I think there are more than two Republicans supporting my opponent. I just hope Kamrass is as despised in his own party as I am in mine.

Campaign Expert Matheny said...

You mess with me and my daddy at your own peril. We did so much for our allies in the past like Jim Raussen, Virgil Lovitt, Tom Weidman, Tom Brinkman, Jean Scmidt, Pete Beck for County Commissioner and of course my own election in 2009. Nothing can stop the Doyle Webster Express.

When those idiots in Columbus got Jim Raussen elected, he only got 60% of the vote.

When I took over he got 54% and 52% before he moved to Columbus to go work for Ted Strickland.

Joe Otis said...

Hey where is the story about all the Republicans supporting me against my extremist opponent?

Republican Leaders in ORP and RNC said...

See? This is what happens when Republican voters nominate extremist, nutjob candidates and prostitute themselves before Tea Party organizations and odious taxpayer protection groups like COAST. WE WIN WHEN WE NOMINATE GOOD CANDIDATES and WE LOSE WHEN WE NOMINATE EXTREMISTS.

Next time, nominate a Republican who thinks we should support gun control, abortion on demand, gay marriage, unlimited amnesty for undocumented workers and you won't have any problems with Republicans endorsing the Democrat. Face it: if we nominated a moderate Republican, no Republican would go out and embarrass the party by endorsing a Democrat.

WCPOWKRCWLWTWXIXENQUIRER said...

Every day a new Republican comes out for Micah Kamrass is another day we get to cover our second-favorite son, after David Pepper, of course.

Blue Ass RINOs said...

Pretty sure more than two Republicans are supporting Micah Kamrass. And David Pepper. And Ed FitzGerald. And Connie Pillich. And whoever that guy running against Pat Dinkelacker is. We're undecided on Jennifer Branch. You mess with the Blue Ash Republicans at your own peril.

The Former Future said...

Hey everyone, look at meeee flying solo to the big iHeart Radio show in Las Vegas. Not like I have to miss any court dates or anything. I left the greedy bigots of the Republican Party behind and took my friend Trent Tenney with me. Look at how successful that has been for both of us.

Princess Margaret said...

I whole-heartedly support this decision by Blue Ash Republicans, Doyle Webster, the Realtors and so many more to back a Democrat in this race. I hope you'll consider donating EVEN more money to my clients since you won't be giving to this candidate who has always struck me as having some west sider tendencies.

Ashwin said...

I love it when Republicans fight against each other and support a Democrat in protest. Reminds me of my days as a New York City Democrat operative.

WTF GOP said...

Bad enough that the Repiblicans in DC try to raise money from me by promising to stand up to Obama but always give him what he wants anyway. Bad enough the Republicans in Columbus raise taxes and support Obamacare. But when I see that the Republicans are endorsing Charlie Luken for judge, I think they've completely lost their minds. I am staying home this year. Voting for Republicans just gives Obama and the Democrats even more power.

The Blessing Dynasty said...

When you have the right name and the right district drawn just for you, the opinions of a few pissant peon local yokels are completely irrelevant to your quest to remain on the public payroll long enough to will the seat to a family member.

OSU Political Science Professor said...

The numbers will show you this is about as irrelevant as it gets.

Let's say there are only 10,000 registered Republicans in the district - there are actually a lot more. All R'd and D's will lose at least 5% of their party's vote, and that's if they're a great candidate. Usually you're losing at least 8-10%, and often more.

Even if Dever is a great candidate who wins this race in a landslide, he will still lose at least 500 of those 10,000 GOP voters. If he's an average-good candidate it'll be 800-1000.

The three Republicans cited recently were all strong supporters of Rick Bryan. There are sore losers from every primary. Bottom line - both Kamrass and Dever will lose at least 500-1000 of their party's voters to the other side. That's the bigger issue. Don't expect local media to get that....it's too complex for them.

Ex-OSU President Dr. Egregious Gordon Gee, Proud Mormon said...

Thanks for the analysis, prof. Kamrass is my man. I gave him some jack because he isn't one of those damn Catholics.

Sheriff Jim Kneel said...

Charlie's campaign is just taking a page out of my playbook. They get the sign locations by telling residents what they want to hear. They just say Luken is a conservative who will be tough on crime and tough on criminals. West siders eat that up. I bet half the people with Luken signs don't know it's CHARLIE Luken they're supporting and the other half has no clue what a probate court judge does. It's all about the win, baby.

The Winkler Dynasty said...

If we want to keep our jobs that we are totally unqualified for, it's time to start campaigning for Ted's Probate Court judgeship.

Young Drunk Republican Women of Cincinnati said...

Do we need to do anything? Or can we just keep on getting drunk?

Sore LouCzer Wonka said...

I'm the damn Mayor of Blue Ash! Jonathan Dever had no right to run for office without my blessing. Ricky Bryan was entitled to this seat, and because the voters did not obey my directive I'm voting for Kamrass just like me and my wife were already supporting David Pepper.

Tim Burke said...

My law clerk is going to beat your Golden Boy. Thanks for letting us keep the 28th, Alex.

PS- your boys in Probate Court better start working on their resumes.

Greed Township Republicans said...

If Kamrass could help us clean up that garbage-filled cesspool to our north, he'd get our support, too.

Blue Ass RINOs said...

The Democrats will run ads against Dever that will be hard-hitting, substantive and effective. They will cause people to cross over and vote for Micah Kamrass.

The Republicans will run mean, nasty, deceitful advertisements, paid for by Big Oil, that will cause people to also cross over and support Micah Kamrass.

This is exactly what happened in 2008, 2010 and 2012.

Ads run by Democrats are factual and effective. Ads run by Republicans are mean and nasty.

Alex T Mall Cop GOP said...

Having lost at least one seat every cycle of my chairmanship except 2010, I want you to know that the Greeks invented intra-party warfare.