Bergen Dems exploit Republican divisions

By Matt Friedman | November 2nd, 2009 - 2:49pm
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At a campaign event last night, Bergen County Republican freeholder candidates John Driscoll and Rob Hermansen embraced in front of a crowd of supporters.

It was a hug meant to demonstrate the unity that appeared early on to be missing from their campaign.  The two candidates – who are widely believed to be the Republicans with the best shot at winning a seat on the all-Democratic freeholder board since 2003 --  had separate campaign managers, Web sites and literature.  The split was said to be indicative of internal Bergen County Republican rivalries.  

But the hug was heartfelt, according to Hermansen.  

“It was exactly how we feel about each other. We cannot wait to sit next to each other on that board,” he said.

Nevertheless, the campaign of Democratic incumbents Julie O’Brien and Vernon Walton have seized on the candidates’ well-publicized split, airing a New York media market radio ad in which goofball impersonators of Herman, a stock broker, and Driscoll, a tobacco sales rep, bicker and accuse each other of marketing cigarettes to children and cheating senior citizens.  

“Hey Driscoll, how does it feel to push cigarettes on little kids?  Got any cool new flavors?” says the Hermansen impersonator.

“Take that back,” the Driscoll impersonator responds, later adding “Smoke is legal, Hermansen.  At least I’m not trying to screw old ladies out of their life savings.”

The ad also says that Driscoll is “part of a right wing group trying to legalize assault weapons.”

“Let me get this straight,” says the ad’s narrator.  “Driscoll is pushing assault weapons and cigarettes on kids, and Hermansen’s own clients don’t trust him?”  
 
Ben Feldman, a spokesman for the Democrats, said that the commercial is satire.

“I think for any 30 second ad, one of the best way to get your message across is the use of satire,” he said.  “But at the end of the day, there is a connection there.”

The connection is that Driscoll works for the Lorillard Tobacco company, which has pushed back against federal government regulations on how and where it can market its products.  For Hermansen, it was a complaint filed against his former firm alleging alleged trading in the mid-1990s.

“The client came in and had more of a complaint against my old firm than they did against me. But because I was broker of record on the account, we all get named,” said Hermansen. “In the end, when all was said and done, my firm looked at everything – in 1996 -- and came to the conclusion that I did nothing wrong.”  

Driscoll, for his part, said that the commercial “crossed the line” by insinuating that he pushed cigarettes on children.  He also said that he does not belong to any gun organizations and has “never even shot a gun in my life.”

“My legal team is looking at it, and I’m not going to go any further at it,” he said.

Feldman, the Democrats’ spokesman, said doubted the sincerity of the Republicans’ hug.

“I’ll put it to you this way: you can have a runaway dog and a dog catcher shake hands, but that doesn’t mean they invite each other over for thanksgiving dinner,” he said.

Disgraceful

we all can't have County gigs from Boss Joe, Guess the R's should have run radio ads saying the Dems support Corruption, they took money and a blessing from Boss Joe. Maybe its time the R's sink to the Dems level. Puppets & Thieves

whats wrong with the bill of rights ?

wow running away from the bill of rights wont get you any votes from either Republicans nor libertarians

word of warning to Republicans

When Marxist Liberals run away from American traditions and culture please do not run after them. Get some balls

Guess the Incumbent Bergen Freeholders Can't Run on Their Record

Obviously, the incumbent Bergen Freeholders are worried about Rob Hermansen and John Driscoll. If you saw the YouTube video of their council meeting where they don't even know what they are voting on, yet vote anyway, this attack is to be expected. They can't run on their record of achievement, because it's about taxing the people of Bergen silly. Keep it up Rob and John. You're on the right track!

Bergen Dems Fabricate

There are no divisions in the Republican ranks.  Kathe Donovan and Steve Lonegan are making robo calls for Chris Christie.  From district 36 to district 40, Republicans are united.  And, they are running positive campaigns.  This is evidenced by The Record endorsements. 

The Bergen Dems are imploding, now that their chief, "Rico" Ferriero has been convicted.  Yes, CONVICTED (as in by a Jury).

Prediction:  Republicans sweep through Bergen, leaving many Dems surprised.

VOTE COLUMN 2 ALL THE WAY.  SEND A MESSAGE TO OBAMA, PELOSI and CLINTON that we have had enough!

Enough of this mishegas

Stirring the pot this late won't make the Ferriero soup taste any better.

WALTON should be Arrested!

"Rev" Walton should of been tried to with his puppet master Ferriero for the illegal actions and no bid contracts he has given out as chairmen of the board at Ramapo College.

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