So I have a last-minute new opponent
Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 11:15 am
-in my campaign. Not even kidding. I'm now also running against Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon was my orthopedic surgeon that replaced both my hips. He's a damn fine surgeon.tlynn78 wrote:-in my campaign. Not even kidding. I'm now also running against Richard Nixon.
LOL! Glad that worked out for you. The 'experience' my opponent has is as a process server.BackInTex wrote:Richard Nixon was my orthopedic surgeon that replaced both my hips. He's a damn fine surgeon.tlynn78 wrote:-in my campaign. Not even kidding. I'm now also running against Richard Nixon.
Not sure how that will translate to District Court Clerk, but he may have a leg up on you. Ba-da-bum!
Yeah, we are a county race, so pretty far down the ticket in a presidential election year, unfortunately. As we are all running as (R), this will be decided in the primary, so things will heat up a little bit as we get closer to June 7. I suspect there will be some activity in the local Gazette in the coming weeks. My main opponent is the incumbent; I don't imagine Mr. Nixon will be much of a factor. The incumbent has virtually no support among the county bar and the 6 district court judges, but getting the word out to people who don't routinely need to use the clerk's office will be key.SportsFan68 wrote:I googled it so I could read about it, but the newest newspaper article I could find is dated Jan. 14. Just drown them with your experience.
Sounds like you need a "Make Billings Great Again" cap. I'll talk to my Creative Department.tlynn78 wrote: As we are all running as (R), this will be decided in the primary, so things will heat up a little bit as we get closer to June 7. I suspect there will be some activity in the local Gazette in the coming weeks. My main opponent is the incumbent; I don't imagine Mr. Nixon will be much of a factor. The incumbent has virtually no support among the county bar and the 6 district court judges, but getting the word out to people who don't routinely need to use the clerk's office will be key.
lol - that's for sure.BackInTex wrote:Sounds like you need a "Make Billings Great Again" cap. I'll talk to my Creative Department.tlynn78 wrote: As we are all running as (R), this will be decided in the primary, so things will heat up a little bit as we get closer to June 7. I suspect there will be some activity in the local Gazette in the coming weeks. My main opponent is the incumbent; I don't imagine Mr. Nixon will be much of a factor. The incumbent has virtually no support among the county bar and the 6 district court judges, but getting the word out to people who don't routinely need to use the clerk's office will be key.
Yeah, I know its actually Yellowstone County, but that might confuse on a national level and you don't want any of those Sanders idiots crashing your rallies.
SportsFan68 wrote:I googled it so I could read about it, but the newest newspaper article I could find is dated Jan. 14. Just drown them with your experience.
What happens in Montana, stays on Facebook. Or something like that...tlynn78 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:I googled it so I could read about it, but the newest newspaper article I could find is dated Jan. 14. Just drown them with your experience.
A bit of activity of late. I really need to send my opponent a "thank you" fruit basket. Every time she opens her mouth or her laptop, I get another stack of donation envelopes in my PO box.
http://billingsgazette.com/news/crime/c ... 9abdc.html
"When you find yourself in a hole, stop digging."Pastor Fireball wrote:What happens in Montana, stays on Facebook. Or something like that...tlynn78 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:I googled it so I could read about it, but the newest newspaper article I could find is dated Jan. 14. Just drown them with your experience.
A bit of activity of late. I really need to send my opponent a "thank you" fruit basket. Every time she opens her mouth or her laptop, I get another stack of donation envelopes in my PO box.
http://billingsgazette.com/news/crime/c ... 9abdc.html
Good grief, I'm a thousand miles away, and I'm fighting an impulse to send a check. Promise me you won't hire her as an assistant after you get the job!tlynn78 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:I googled it so I could read about it, but the newest newspaper article I could find is dated Jan. 14. Just drown them with your experience.
A bit of activity of late. I really need to send my opponent a "thank you" fruit basket. Every time she opens her mouth or her laptop, I get another stack of donation envelopes in my PO box.
http://billingsgazette.com/news/crime/c ... 9abdc.html
I enjoy a reasonable degree of certainty that won't be happening.SportsFan68 wrote:Good grief, I'm a thousand miles away, and I'm fighting an impulse to send a check. Promise me you won't hire her as an assistant after you get the job!tlynn78 wrote:SportsFan68 wrote:I googled it so I could read about it, but the newest newspaper article I could find is dated Jan. 14. Just drown them with your experience.
A bit of activity of late. I really need to send my opponent a "thank you" fruit basket. Every time she opens her mouth or her laptop, I get another stack of donation envelopes in my PO box.
http://billingsgazette.com/news/crime/c ... 9abdc.html
Thanks for the update.