Showing posts with label Sean Noble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sean Noble. Show all posts

Friday, September 07, 2012

SEAN NOBLE'S D.C.LONDON KICKS CONSTANTIN QUERARD'S ASS IN 2012 PRIMARY ELECTIONS


Congratulations to Sean Noble's D.C. London for the undefeated record they had in the 2012 Arizona Primary Election last week.


According to the Arizona Capitol Times 'Yellow Sheet Report' from Wednesday, D.C. London was the 'Top Consultant' on Election Day.


Our 'pal' Constantin Querard was just able to break even. The Cap Times left out the Lester Pearce race in which D.C. London's Steve Chucri defeated Pearce for the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors.


Another race not spoken about was the U.S. Senate race, where Jeff Flake DESTROYED former CQ client Wil Cardon by almost 50 points! CQ ran the Cardon campaign (some say 'into the ground') for all but the final couple of months.


In another 'head to head match up', BOB WORSLEY defeated disgraced recalled former Senator Russell Pearce by double digits to win the Republican nomination in AZ LD-25!


One consultant said this about CQ:


"CQ's web of deceit also contributed to Lester Pearce's loss, since Constantin dragged him and his family into the Olivia Cortes sham candidate mess, and Lester ended up under investigation for unethical behavior, and an independent expenditure campaign bought radio time to make sure the public knew about it. Karma."


Another consultant we spoke to simply said this about Querard:


"Constantin is a schizophrenic idiot."!


We think that says it all!

Friday, August 31, 2012

DC London Congratulates Arizona Primary Winners


DC London Congratulates Arizona Primary Winners

PHOENIX, Ariz. – Today, DC London, Inc., congratulated its many Arizona clients. DC London is dedicated to the belief that our state and our country are better served by those who believe individuals make the best choices for their families, and that small business owners really do build our economy. DC London’s mission over the past several months has been to ensure that those who share this belief are elected to office.

Today, DC London is proud to congratulate Jeff Flake (U.S. Senate), Steve Chucri (County Supervisor), Bob Worsely (LD-25), Warren Petersen (LD-12), Phil Lovas (LD-22), John Lewis (Gilbert Mayor), and Jared Taylor (Gilbert Council). DC London also congratulates Walt Opaska, Derek Arnson, and Kirk Adams, who all led honorable campaigns.

“Our nation is at a crossroads,” said DC London President Sean Noble. “The choice in November is very clear. We can continue down the path that President Obama has put us on – a government-controlled society – or we can change course and, as each of our candidates does, embrace freedom to once again create a nation in which honesty and hard work means getting ahead. Together, we’re fighting for a nation in which economic opportunity isn’t a campaign slogan, it’s promise to the next generation—a promise we can keep. DC London chooses clients who embrace these beliefs and will pursue the ideals that have made our nation great. Today, we can say, with certainty, we have chosen wisely.”

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Prediction: Kirk Adams Will Defeat Matt Salmon | Noble Thinking



written by Sean Noble


[Disclaimer: Kirk Adams is a client of my firm DC London, Inc.]

Kirk Adams is the epitome of a “young gun.” A fearless leader who is willing to stand up to special interest and protect taxpayers from an intrusive government.

His primary opponent, Matt Salmon, has spent the last ten years as a lobbyist – even lobbying to PASS Obama’s health care bill in 2010.

Salmon has outraised Adams and racked up a series of endorsements from former Congressional colleagues. Adams has landed the endorsements of legendary crooner, Pat Boone, Newt Gingrich and none other than conservative king-maker, Sarah Palin.


At the end of the day, voters in AZ-05 will have to decide whether to send a former Congressman-turned-lobbyist back to Congress or send a reform-minded, true conservative.
Although he is a severe underdog, I predict they will pick the reform-minded, conservative Kirk Adams.


Friday, August 24, 2012

Schweikert’s Disgrace: Burning Down the House written by Sean Noble - Noble Thinking Blog




If it is true that David Schweikert was the leak to Politico about Members of Congress and staff who did a late night swim in the Sea of Galilee, it would rank as one of the most self-serving acts in the history of politics.
Think about it. Schweikert is on a trip to Israel more than a year ago with a bunch of Members of Congress and staff and either witnesses or knows about a late night swim that included a Congressman from Kansas who actually went into the water nude. He doesn’t say anything about until right before an election in which he is in a pitched battle with Rep. Ben Quayle who was named as one of the Congressmen in the original article, lumping him in with a salacious story.


Schweikert and his supporters claim they are going to win big next week. So Schweikert is willing to risk the entire national GOP image to drive an unnecessary nail in the coffin of Quayle? Wow. Just wow. Burn down the house.


The Daily Caller has posted a story headlined “GOP sources: Politico skinny-dipping ‘scoop’ was likely Schweikert-on-Quayle primary attack.”


Here are some excerpts:


The inaccurate portrayal of Quayle as an active participant in a drunken swim party has led many Republican insiders, including Quayle and his staffers, to believe Schweikert leaked the story to Politico and framed Quayle’s alleged involvement in an effort to boost his own chances in the primary.
 


The Aug. 28 primary will likely determine the winner of the Nov. 6 election. Democrats in Arizona’s newly-drawn Sixth District are not expected to field a strong opposition candidate to whichever Republican emerges victorious.
“There seems to be a general consensus that the story was leaked by Schweikert to help him in his primary against Quayle,” one high-ranking Capitol Hill GOP source told TheDC. “If that’s true, it’s unfortunate that he’s willing to pit his own re-election against the party.”
 


Another senior Hill GOP source said that “[w]here there’s smoke, there’s fire. And there definitely seems to be troubling indication that it’s coming from Schweikert.”
 


A third high-ranking GOP source said that the Politico article was “not anything logical or about the truth,” and it’s clear that Schweikert and his political allies leaked it to try to smear Quayle.
“They’re in a sprint until next Tuesday, and there’s a lot of evangelical voters who would probably be upset by things like this,” that source said. “All they have to do is maintain this for another week and Schweikert wins.”
 


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Schweikert held an impromptu press availability with local media in Arizona the night the story broke. He used the briefing to attack Quayle, further fueling Capitol Hill speculation that he was the source. Schweikert said he was “disappointed, but not surprised [about this Politico story], given Congressman Quayle’s history.”
 


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There were approximately 30 GOP lawmakers on the trip, including Schweikert.
 


Schweikert campaign spokesman Chris Baker denies that Schweikert, his congressional office or his campaign “provided” or “gave” this story to Politico. “No one from the Schweikert campaign, official office, or anyone associated with the Schweikert campaign gave this story to Politico,” Baker wrote in an email to TheDC.


“Schweikert did not provide the story to Politico.”
When TheDC asked Baker if Schweikert or his staffers had anything to do with this story, if they knew when it was going to run, or if Schweikert’s team helped Politico put this piece together, he refused to answer.
 


Baker’s carefully worded denials leave open the possibility that Schweikert could have had a hand in the story’s development.
 


Schweikert himself skirted the question too, saying it’s “absurd” to believe that he’s the source because Politico is a “national newspaper.”
 


“How would we have [access to] that?” Schweikert reported.
 


Baker refused to answer when asked what Schweikert thinks Quayle did that was wrong. Baker also refused to answer if Schweikert will correct his accusations or apologize following the revelation of inaccuracies in the Politico story.