And his aren't much smarter and in ONE way even more disappointing.
First off, Fulop's excuse for Coleman's comments:
“Her statement was intended to accentuate a major flaw with this federal jobs program.”
Mr. Fulop, no it wasn't. Not at all. If she'd wanted to she could have said just that. She didn't. She didn't infer it. She didn't intone it. You're spinning like a top.
Then, after the Healy campaign demanded an apology to Ward F voters the Fulop campaign made mention to the Jersey Journal that, well, here, let them tell you:
Fulop’s campaign suggested Healy himself might not be eligible for the jobs program discussed at Monday’s caucus.
Oh boy, HILARIOUS Steve, and first class campaigning. That's really classy stuff, the kind of campaigning we here in Jersey City detest. We see what you did there, you, a Goldman Sachs alum want to cast stones at someone else's house because he got drunk and had a run in with the law. You wanted to remind people about that. Yes because Goldman Sachs are paramours of virtue Steve.
So, are we running on ideas or closet skeletons?
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