NJ’s Governor’s Race: Candidate Plays Loose With Facts?According to C4P's Mel Bryant, Daggett said during an MSNBC interview Sunday morning that former Governor Palin and others have pressured him to withdraw from the New Jersey Governor’s race.
Despite what candidate Chris Daggett is claiming, I have never contacted him or his campaign. I have never asked him to drop out of the NJ Governor’s race. Now, if a politician is going to play loose with facts like this, the electorate needs to know it.
So, to the good people of New Jersey, please know that Daggett’s claims are false. I’ve never even suggested he should drop out of the race. But, come to think of it…
- Sarah Palin
More from Smitty at Stacy McCain's place in Sarah Palin and the Deft Play.
Related: Moe Lane, on Sarah's last sentence, above:
"Ouch. You want to keep playing, Daggett?"Update: George Stephanopoulos on how Daggett and his campaign got it wrong:
A Daggett spokesman acknowledges that Daggett’s claim on MSNBC was incorrect.That would be this blog, but the blogger has scrubbed the "unsubstatiated blog item" and replaced it with a rant which attempts to blame everything on Sarah Palin. The blogger quotes Daggett from an appearance on MSNBC, but the conveniently leaves out the MSNBC anchor's question. Again, from Steph, here's the full exchange that took place on MSNBC:
"She never contacted us asking us to drop out," Daggett spokesman Tom Johnson told ABC News.
Johnson said Daggett got the incorrect impression about Palin from people on his campaign bus who themselves were mistaken and relying on an unsubstantiated blog item.
MSNBC: “How about the GOP? Have they given you any pressure to step aside? You know, you would think, because it would seem that you’re pulling more from Chris Christie’s camp, as I said, and if the election does go, say, to Jon Corzine, if you have that moniker of ‘spoiler’ put at the end of your name. How do you feel?”Context, context context.
DAGGETT: “I don’t worry one way or another about it to be honest with you. And I have had Republicans come in from Rudy Giuliani to Sarah Palin to Christy Mihos, who is running for governor in Massachusetts, to people in the New Jersey Republican Party. And to be honest with you, they don’t understand. I am not running as a disgruntled Republican. I am running as a person who believes that neither party has been willing or able to step up to the issues that face the state and make the tough decisions and we need that kind of leadership in New Jersey if we’re ever going to fix the problems that face the state.”
- JP
Josh,
ReplyDeleteYou have pretty good knowledge of the situation with the AFT. There's some idiot on FR named BobJ spreading crap about it in this thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2375975/posts?q=1&;page=51
Can you go put him some knowledge? Comments 68 and 69.
Thx
In the run up to Going Rogue's debut, the following are confirming Sarah's good judgement, and boosting sales:
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Dede
Newt
Who will be next on the list?
Dagget is trying, but not in Levi's class.
Palin needs to do some fact checking. The blog she claiming is the Daggett people lying about her is not affiliated with Daggett at all.
ReplyDeleteSee the updated message on the blog post
Palin wasn't talking about the blog. Palin was talking aboubt what Daggett himself said on MSNBC.
ReplyDeleteNice try, though, njelection.
- JP
If it makes you feel better, we changed the link from your site to Talking Points Memo, andother liberal site, which admits:
ReplyDelete"In a note posted on Facebook earlier today, Palin took issue with Independent candidate Chris Daggett's assertion that she tried to pressure him to drop out of the New Jersey race..."
TPM obviously knows that Daggett claimed that Palin tried to get him to withdraw. After all, a leftist website wouldn't post anything that wasn't true, would it?
- JP
Dude, Stephanopoulos just shot down your claim.
ReplyDelete- JP