Here’s the Conservatives for Congress ad busting on Republican Jonathan Paton that we talked about yesterday. Check out what’s written on Paton’s sash.
Paton spokesman Daniel Scarpinato:
Jonathan thought a caricature in the Weekly was flattering, but a marionette? Wow. If this group’s phony push poll were even remotely accurate, why would they still be attacking Jonathan Paton? People who live in glass puppet houses shouldn’t throw stones.
This article appears in Aug 12-18, 2010.

I hope they didn’t pay a lot of money for that ad. LAME!
Guess soon they will be advertising Jesse has become a real boy–just watch his nose grow
So basically it’s a centrist Democrat against Paton, who is portrayed as a centrist Republican. Sounds like a win-win of level-headed policies where extremism will not get in the way, from an outsider’s perspective.
What’s so horribly wrong with two centrists? People, stop drinking the straight-ticket Kool-Aid handed out by extremists of both the left and the right.
Be more independent. Be more “purple”: http://www.learcenter.org/pdf/PoliticsSurv…
Kelly has cherry-picked some votes Paton cast in the Arizona Legislature to illustrate the “differences” between them, while Paton has re-invented himself for this election to appeal to the Tea Partiers who now dominate the GOP. General election voters will see that there is not much difference between them on the vital issues of the day and that both support the regressive, elitist agenda touted by their leadership in Washington. We have a hardworking and responsive voice for CD8 in Giffords and it would be shortsighted to turn the seat over to two guys who offer nothing but rehashed and failed ideas.