Friday, January 29, 2010

Candidate Willis

I am so behind with my comments on this blog, regrettably. But, 1) Bob McDonnell is great, as is Virginia, 2) Merry Christmas, 3) Happy Thanksgiving, and 4) I definitely fear the Rooney. And, huge congrats to the Papsdorfs!! Keep us updated!

The past few weeks have been a bit overwhelming--Lincoln is running for the DE House of Representatives! Here is a link to his first press release:

http://www.scsuntimes.com/ (search for "Lincoln" and the article should come up)

It is very exciting and I am definitely proud of Lincoln for making the decision to run. He already has a lot of support and some impressive campaign literature (some of which I helped with last night until 1:30--I am never touching a "mail merge" again.) He has his committee in place and a kickoff event lined up, so the campaign is off to a great start.

Who wants to donate their kids to appear with us on the campaign trail? We could work out some sort of rotation. By my count, there are 19(.5) BLD kiddies, and all are amazing. :) Hopefully we will be adding to them before too long!

A lawyer, a car dealer, and a politician...

8 comments:

Laura said...

And Adin, your comment about the Kardashians was hilarious. Much to my shame, I do watch that show.

Rob said...

Laura, you must not admit to such scandalous details this early in the campaign. It just doesn't generate as much press unless released a few days, maybe a week, prior to election night. :-)

Rob said...

Go Lincoln (R - Clayton)!

Rob said...

Laura's last line of the post, "A lawyer, a car dealer, and a politician." is exactly what some doofus used to mock Lincoln in the comment section of the online press release article. While it's funny in jest, it's the kind of thing when used seriously that makes me want to smack the dude upside his head. Ahhhh, politics. Thanks a lot Lincoln for making it more personal now.

Laura said...

I couldn't agree more, and obviously those types of uninformed comments abound. Obviously I am incredibly proud of Lincoln and was using that lawyer-car dealer-politician line in jest!

jrh17 said...

I am confused. I read the article, but did not see any quotes or other references to either the BLD or The Princess Bride. Were those somehow removed by the editors?

Rob said...

At least one campaign speech, preferably the victorious post-election one, MUST include a TPB reference. Otherwise, your victory will be voided by the Delaware Election Commission. I believe it's written in the state Constitution.

Mazzucco said...

Hey, Fezzik.... I hope we win.