Lautenberg joins the district 14 Democratic team
U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg today stood with the district 14 Democratic Assembly candidates in Monroe Township and lambasted a hard right group for continuing to run ads against Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein.
"I talk to John Kerry all the time, and he wishes he fought back harder," Lautenberg said of the failed 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee, who was Swift-boated by a right wing attack machine.
"Well, we’re fighting back," said the Senator, flanked by state Senate candidate Seema Singh, Greenstein, and Assembly candidate Wayne DeAngelo in the Rossmore Clubhouse, a sprawling senior citizen’s community.
Greenstein, along with Singh’s Republican opponent, Assemblyman Bill Baroni, was part of the working group that established the Fair and Clean Elections pilot program in an effort to keep special interest money out of this race. The candidates had to collect at least 400 donations of $10 apiece in order to qualify for public funds, and submit to a grueling schedule of ten debate forums.
Now a group that calls itself Common Sense America is attacking Greenstein in radio ads and mail pieces, the latest of which hit mailboxes Friday and is the first to tout the names of Greenstein’s opponents: Adam Bushman and Tom Goodwin.
The mailer slams Greenstein for raising taxes, and trumpets Goodwin and Bushman as candidates who "are fighting to cut wasteful spending, eliminate corruption and deliver property tax relief for New Jersey families."
The man on the ground here for Common Sense America is Brian Brown, executive director of the James Dobson-affiliated National Organization for Marriage (NOM), who recently moved to Princeton. NOM’s president is Maggie Gallagher, who received money from the Bush administration to write favorable columns in newspapers about the President’s family initiatives.
"This group has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to recent news reports, to inflict their right-wing agenda on this district," Greenstein said of Common Sense America, whose anti-Greenstein radio ad buy on WKXW (NJ 101.5 fm) cost $125,000; and whose television commercials and mailers cost approximately $86,000.
"This group and their leaders refuse to face the people in this district," said the assemblywoman. "The people of New Jersey have consistently called upon their leaders to clean up politics. That’s why I fought so hard for the Clean Elections Program. For the past two weeks, however, we’ve watched Common Sense America thumb their noses at Clean Elections and the wishes of the voters here."
Baroni and his running mates reiterated their wish that Brown and his group would go away.
The GOP state Senate candidate said he hadn’t called Brown directly, and used the same adjective as the Democrats - "shadowy" - to describe Common Sense America.
"I wouldn’t know where to contact him," Baroni said. "They do not have permission to use Adam’s and Tom’s names. We want them to leave. We want them to get the hell out of the district."
Said Bushman: "We didn't have any idea they were running these ads. They shouldn't be speaking for me."
Contacted at his office, Brown reiterated his argument that his First Amendment right to free speech allows him to run the ads, in defiance of calls from both parties for him to cease and desist.
"This is America," he said. "We’re allowed to do this. The (Fair and Clean Elections) program is fundamentally flawed. On Election Day, the people will decide."
Greenstein, her running mates and Lautenberg agreed with that last sentiment, at least.
"I’m confident that the intelligent voters of this district will see through the vicious attacks of this special interest group and send a message on Election Day to support our ticket," Greenstein said.
After regaling a crowd of seniors here, Lautenberg stepped up to a podium to speak following remarks by Greenstein and her running mates.
"Groups like Common Sense America and their benefactors are hiding in the shadows as they try to force their narrow-minded views on the people of New Jersey and meddle in our state’s elections," said the senator. "These attack ads are mocking the Clean Elections Program in an effort to promote a right-wing Republican agenda at all costs. We’ve seen these groups infiltrate other elections and other states. The people of New Jersey deserve better than to let it happen here."
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Laughingberg should stay in
Laughingberg should stay in Monroe
"I'm not going to tell you this to insult you, but in the end, the McGreeveys, the Corzines, they're all going to be with me...not that they like me, but because they have no choice."
- The Democrats' Puppet Master
Lautenberg stands
I’m impressed he actually remembered how to get to the 14th, NAH – someone got Senator Dementia there from his home in New York. Oh I forgot he is a DEMOCROOK from New Jersey.
Oh well he can go back to his home in Manhattan later.
Oh Yea! lets bring in that Vietnam liar and Wimpy Wounded piece of garbage into this election.
As a Vietnam veteran, 67/68, I will never, ever, mention his name in any of my writings to the end of my time on this earth.
I call
Bullsh*t MadMax - You're no vet.
Nap
I heard Senator Lautenberg fell asleep while Wayne was giving the how were going to save the world with solar energy speech.
Classy posts, as always
Classy posts from the Republican trolls aside, the soon-to-be-reelected senator is a most welcome addition to the campaign trail for Dems, probably second only to a visit from Codey. This out-of-state swift boat-esque group seems to be alienating as many voters as they are attracting them to the Republican ticket.
Interesting Strategy
The 14th Dems have brought out the big guns in Corzine and Lautenberg to mainly talk about this Common Sense America thing.
And while it may get some sympathy votes for Greenstein, trying to link them to Tom Goodwin and Adam Bushman is unfair and ineffictive.
Tom and Adam have stated plenty of times they wanted Common Sense out of the district and nobody gave Common Sense permission to use their names in campaign mailers. I think Adam summed it up best when he said "They shouldn't be speaking for me."
The fact of the matter is that while the Singh team was playing to their base in Monroe, the Baroni team was undoubtingly knocking on doors and reaching all kinds of voters.
Where's Pucci?
He should have run for State Senate, would have made things interesting.
Capulet
Hey Scum! I have the DD214 to prove it............and I stayed the whole year you Hypocritical Imbecile.
Capulet
Hey Scum! I have the DD214 to prove it............and I stayed the whole year you Hypocritical Imbecile.
MartinOne
This has nothing to do with being classy - "IT IS WAR" for the very SOUL of this country something you people of that party of crooks, liars, cheats with no morals don’t understand.
Just read the daily newspapers EVERYDAY it's full of it of what you represent - "IT'S WAR" and it is against people like YOU.
Don't listen to Martin
It's a waste of time, Martin just copies what Norcross sends him in emails. He RENTS in the most corrupt county in New Jersey and then tries to ridicule others.
Martin is Witty
I am tired of people suggesting Motty is ignorant. Look at that picture. It screams, "I really do have my own brain and it functions at least as well as a chimp's brain!" Leave him alone. Keep contributing Motty, America loves you even if noone in NJ does.
I think this was a good move for F.L
Considering the fact that "a third of Voters in New Jersey (31%)" who recognize Lautenberg have no favorable or unfavorable opinion of him, i think that he made a good choice.
Go ahead F.L work with the 14th distric.
http://publicmind.fdu.edu/disgruntled/