U.S. Senate Candidate, and current Florida Senate President, Mike Haridopolos was kicked off the Ray Junior, "America's loose cannon," show today for spinning. Marc Caputo has an excellent blog post about the incident here, with a transcript of the show, and this great comment:
Rightardia follows the Capital Soup blog and checks for the Gov.Rick Scott weekly adresses when they are avalaible. Mike Haridopolos gave one of the weekly adresses when Rick Scott was in South America.After repeated efforts to get a straight answer out of Haridopolos, the exasperated host finally said “get rid of him.” Will voters do the same ifHaridopolos keeps it up?
Haridopolos was unwilling to say anything controversial although he claims to be a staunch conservative. Accordingly his weekly interview was unusable.
Apparently Mike'es non-challant and disarming approach has worked for him in Florida poliics. He is, after all, the Florida Senate presidnent.
This approach won't work in a senate race. Mike will be forced to take positions, like it or not.
The Major thinks he met Mike Haridopolo many years ago at the Palm Harbor library. Mike was a GOP activist then and asking people to sign petitions.
Once the major started reading the fine print, he realized Mike was trying to get him to support casinos in Florida, an unpopular referendum that was defeated.
The Major saw through the ruse and refused to sign the petition!
The moral of this story: Beware of Greeks bearing gifts!
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