Here’s the segment from NBC’s The Filter with Fred Roggin on Monday night in which Charlotte Laws and I talked about the campaigns for Governor and U.S. Senate and the advertising strategies Jerry Brown, Meg Whitman, Carly FIorina and Barbara Boxer used to actually avoid engaging anything the public cares about or making any commitments of substance about what they would do in office. The show is broadcast on Time Warner’s Channel 225 and will be re-broadcast tonight at 7:30 p.m.
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Laws was silly to say Fiorina’s on-mike moment making fun of Boxer’s hair was the most important negative campaign snafu – though she is right that Boxer came off as “the mean girl at school.” Irony is her own hair looks awful, worse than Boxer. Who complained Fiorina found the worst photos of her to air in a commercial – seen the ones of Boxer’s head floating in hot air balloons looking like some Witch of the West? Fiorina IS nasty and knows Boxer can’t go there because she has cancer. Kind of low.
Definitely it was Nicky-gate. Laws is right, Whitman had no good recourse. If she paid her off that would have blown up as Billionaire Buys off illegal maid. Sending her packing after 9 years comes off as mean. Just as bad, the high hourly salary she paid Nicky the Maid was allegedly only for 15 hours/ week, to keep her as a part-time employee who didn’t merit benefits. But she worked extra hours. Cheap and I want to know, did Nicky get health benefits, if not, did Whitman actually let her become a burden on the taxpayers if she got sick? Full disclosure please. Bye-bye Meg.
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