NH GOP HQ reportedly vandalized, Dem state senate spox calls it ‘hilarious’
http://twitter.com/#!/Be_Accurate/status/389771309883723778
Jesus may not be available to offer his political insights, but it’s a pretty safe bet that he would not condone vandalism to make a political point. Strange, then, that a thug (or thugs) would invoke his name to spray-paint someone else’s property. But that’s apparently exactly what’s happened:
http://twitter.com/#!/NHGOP/status/389768519937564673
Keith McCrea, spokesman for Democratic State Sen. Martha Fuller Clark, didn’t seem to have a problem with it. In fact, he thought it was funny:
http://twitter.com/#!/NHGOP/status/389779164502310912
McCrea deleted his tweets, but not before they could be captured and preserved for posterity:
Pathetic.
http://twitter.com/#!/NHGOP/status/389780110066216961
http://twitter.com/#!/NHGOP/status/389781872701497344
The New Hampshire GOP released this statement:
“It is outrageous that a high ranking staffer for a prominent Democrat elected official would call vandalism to our headquarters “hilarious” and say that it means Republicans “hate Christ.” Senator Martha Fuller Clark and the New Hampshire Democrat Party need to immediately condemn these despicable comments and make it clear that they do not condone vandalism in politics,” said New Hampshire Republican Party Executive Director Matt Slater. “As the leader of the New Hampshire Democrat Party, Governor Maggie Hassan should also condemn these shameful political tactics so that Democrat activists understand that this kind of rhetoric has no place in our political discourse.”
Only after being outed as a jackass did McCrea apologize:
http://twitter.com/#!/keith_mccrea/status/389781420971159553
Too bad for him, the internets are forever.
http://twitter.com/#!/RyanBretonWX/status/389803304261128192
http://twitter.com/#!/avalanche96/status/389856679753297920
Better luck next time, pal.