Sunday, June 24, 2007

Caveat Emptor Arizona Republican Party....


Multiple sources tell Politico Mafioso that controversial consultant
Constantine Querard is being hired by the State Republican Party as a consultant to organize next years legislature races. (Since when did the State Party choose candidates in Legislative races?) Based on Querard's past experiences -

Querard first came up in the news in 2004, when he sent out a mailing disguised as a Republican Party piece that offered to help folks with their early-ballot requests. Querard then hung on to the requests for weeks rather than forwarding them to Maricopa County officials for processing.
Querard has now developed a cottage industry of helping extreme-ultra-far-right Republicans target moderates with Clean Elections dollars.



So this is what the State GOP wants? Far right Conservatives ONLY?


We lost 7 seats in the last election (2006). Is this strategy going to gain or lose seats? Time will tell.....

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Or maybe the state party will hire several consultants to perform specific tasks they want them to perform for them... but will actually oversee the process because, gosh, they've done this sort of thing before? Nice divisive article, but quite possibly the dumbest thing I've ever read since, well, the last time you published half-truths against the state party.

Tony GOPrano said...

The truth hurts huh GOP4ever? I stand by what I said, its ALL true. You don't like what you hear, go over to Hot Doesn't Get It....OOPS, they are toast! LMAO!

Anonymous said...

What a bad decision if they go through with hiring Constantin. That guy is bad news.

Anonymous said...

"Concerned" is right: Querard is bad news.

Successful campaigns know that different horses are for different courses. Querard just plays to the hard core, unfortunately.

Candidates, seek out other opinions before relying solely on Querard.

Anonymous said...

Hey Jeff,

Maybe they should hire you after the wonderful job you have done with Clancy Jayne - oops I forgot you guys didn't even qualify for the ballot.

Touchdown said...

I'm concerned. Jim Weiers spoke as well (at the training class) and basically gave a "moderate Republicans need need not apply" speech. If this is their plan, then I pray that there will be someone here to pick up the pieces when the state turns Blue.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous....

Never confuse the WACKO'S with the facts. When a person is hired to double check signatures and than is paid to lie to the very person who hired them, sure is not the Chair or for that point the candidates fault for being trusting and expect to be able to rely on services paid for. But that is far to complicated to even understand is it not?. Not sure if such shallow people understand the word TRUST. They prove ever day they do not understand work and loyalty. Again losing 7 seats when they thought they had a VETO Proof legislator coming. Using your logic you will be successful once you belong to the minority party.

Clancy Jayne

Anonymous said...

at least he spelled everything right.