NY-26: Davis is Making People Mad
With so much going on in the national political scene, you know it takes a lot to make people pay attention. So when the nation’s largest progressive Dem website front pages something bad about Jack Davis, you know he’s making a name for himself, and not in a good way.
Crazy Jack Davis, who couldn’t be bothered to campaign last year and lost what should’ve been a victory against Republican Tom Reynolds, is now showing that he isn’t just crazy, he’s delusional as well.
They link to a Congressional Quarterly article where he’s, basically, whining about how it’s unfair that campaign finance laws try to even the playing field to keep millionaires like himself from simply buying an election. Oh, and using the argument that he’s running against an incumbent. You know, I thought that Reynolds was retiring or something. Seems like it was in all the papers. Huh. Anyway, funny commentary from the aforementioned national website:
Yup. According to Davis, millionaires are at a disadvantage because they can’t swamp their peon challengers with an avalanche of self-provided greenbacks. Where did I place that tiny violin?
The funny thing is that there is no incumbent in this race. Maybe Davis doesn’t realize it, but Reynolds has announced his retirement. This is an open seat. So Davis is fighting for an advantage not against an incumbent, but against his Democratic primary challenger and the non-incumbent Republican candidate in the fall.
Next he’ll sue against the advantages enjoyed by candidates who actually get off their lazy asses and campaign and meet voters. That’s so, like, totally unfair to lazy-ass, bat-shit insane gazillionaires.
I guess they’re referring to Jon Powers’ hustle, campaigning throughout the district since last summer. They finish with:
But that’s not all! With Jack Davis, you always get an extra helping of crazy:
Davis is already taking tough shots.
[Jon] Powers, Davis said, “is a kid. He’s 29 years old and he’s never had a real job,” said Davis. “If we do get into a primary, he won’t have any money left.”
Jon Powers served his nation in uniform, fought in Iraq, and is now a public school social studies teacher.
Apparently, those aren’t “real jobs” to Davis.
Yeesh. C’mon Davis, you’re taking “mean ol’ man” to a new level.



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