
This is KamalaHQ on Instagram. In case you can’t read the reply, it says:
No, @realdonaldtrump, we posted a video of your empty rally taken *while* you were speaking.
Americans are tired of your lies and slur-filled delusions. It’s getting… old
In the last post on this topic, I mentioned the apparently low-effort Colin Allred Senate campaign in Texas, and those of you familiar with it said that you’re disappointed that he’s running a pretty standard campaign that’s probably going to lose. (Though, to be fair, almost any statewide campaign in Texas is probably going to lose — Beto ran good campaigns and lost, too.)
Anyway, this kind of stuff was going around on Bluesky and it’s a dman good question:

Tim Ryan raised around $50 million in his open-seat campaign against Vance in 2022. Most of the cat lady, post-menopausal female bullshit that we’re hearing today was stuff JD said while he was running for Senate, yet we heard none of it then (that I know about).
I started blogging back in the Paleolithic age, around 2006, starting up a blog that covered New York’s 29th Congressional District. Eric Massa was the candidate challenging mediocre Republican Randy Kuhl, and Massa’s campaign was a shoestring operation, especially in 2006. (He won in 2008 and then resigned after a sex scandal.). Massa’s media operation, run by one of his few staffers, had the goal of getting in the paper every day. And they dogged Kuhl, dredging up everything he said in town halls and press releases and hitting back.
One would expect that a $50 million political campaign would have one smart media person listening to all of Vance’s appearances, picking on the ones that looked terrible, and issuing a press release as well as a social media post about it. But apparently that was beyond the pale for Ryan. Maybe some Ohio commenters could tell me if I’m wrong, but sometimes it’s hard to tell a Democratic campaign from an Elizabeth Bishop poem:
The art of losing isn’t hard to master;so many things seem filled with the intentto be lost that their loss is no disaster.



