Seems pretty unlikely, but there’s a report of a radio ad that sounds suspiciously like a campaign commercial.
The word comes from right-wing blogger Christopher Stewart (formerly of the Martha Rainville Congressional campaign and the Rich Tarrant Senate campaign, but who now does consulting in the DC area while continuing to blog under the moniker Monday Morning Clacker) who simply says “I got word this morning that a Rich Tarrant radio ad of some sort is running in the Rutland, Vermont area.”
Now he seems to know better than to put anything more out there, and this may well fall under the category of Champ sightings, or be a spot for an unrelated, nonpolitical matter – except that the one comment at Stewart’s site makes one wonder:
An ad ran this morning on Q106 in Claremont NH. It sounded like it was from 2006, but it was there big as life in 2009.
#1
Written By Will Hunter on April 6th, 2009 @ 3:30 pm
Hmmmm. Still probably nothing, but enough to make me curious. Has anybody heard such an ad…?
VT could use the stimulus from Tarrant’s money, where he will again get his ass kicked and return to the irrelevancy from which he slithered out from.
Tarrant offered twice by mail and robo-phone to take me and my family to lunch,my suspicion was he wanted my vote for lunch.I declined.
Last week or before ,the Free Press had a fluffy thing about his son’s business venture ,kind of a bootstrap entrepreneur thing.Not quite a champ sighting but close .
Anyone hear the Dubie ad about education? There was no disclaimer about what it was for and who paid for it, just Dubie telling some anecdote about his childhood education. Anyone know the deal on that one?