24 Replies to ““I’m Jon Tester and I approve this message””

  1. Its a nice try. But if he really was the man of integrity his ad professes him to be – he wouldn’t be a Democrat.

  2. The Zero doesn’t give a rat’s patootie how many fellow rats get elected.He would be happy with both houses 100% GOP,as long as he gets to be TOTUS.What did happen to that Greek God that he takes after?

  3. Click through to his Facebook and there is more ctrl f fun to be had! Wow…rats, ship I do believe.

  4. Jon Tester voted for Obamacare and the “Stimulus”, and Obama is very unpopular in Montana. I don’t see how Denny Rehberg can lose to him.

  5. Rehberg should excerpt his commercial and say, I would vote the same way on ____ and vote AGAINST Obamacare unlike Sen. Tester.

  6. Well well well. Politicians responding to the public. Nice to see; maybe he’s in the wrong party. He certainly won’t be having The Oneder Boy of Pelosi flying in to help his campaign, and probably wouldn’t meet them if they did.

  7. Well you know what they say about Montana:
    “The world is full of bastards, the number increasing rapidly the further one gets from Missoula, Montana.”
    ― Norman Maclean, A River Runs Through It
    Cheers
    Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief
    1st Saint Nicolaas Army
    Army Group “True North”

  8. He should have ended each statement of how he voted with “…that my party brought in.” except for the pipeline which they stomped on to please the greenies.

  9. Interesting that they are leaving out the usual Demorat banners. Can’t say as I blame them.
    Two hour Muslim prayers for the DNC. Is that to make sure that their ignition systems on the vest work?

  10. Marxist dictators don’t need the senate or house reps. They operate with only their czars and executive orders. Perhaps this is what BamBam and Putin were whispering about last time these two commie presidents met.

  11. Two reasons why Obozo isn’t campaigning with and for Dems on this election. One – most don’t want him. Two – the big “0” has said that he is prepared, in his second term, to govern by Executive Order.
    He has never been able to work with Congress and is quite prepared to operate like a DICK TATER in his next four years – which I pray he never gets.

  12. I’ve seen this Tester guy’s ads on the internet. They’re tacky, but he really does some amazing taxidermy. 🙂

  13. Lets not get to excited. We thought Wild rose was a lock in Alberta. Know one I know thought they would vote for a UN Human( unhum rights consdering the pick of a genocidel maniac by the UN to lead it)Rights UN flunky. Who was a flaming Liberal, with a corrupt Party.
    We where wrong. They voted for her anyway all knowing the consequences. More users, than workers now in Alberta.This Province not only lost an election to crooks. It lost it soul.
    This could happen to America as well. It would depress me forever. Than again what happened here with its fallout is still to come. God Bless America.

  14. Precisely, Revnant!
    Let’s just hope that our American cousins less apathetic and more intelligent than our Alberta brethren. One BIG difference at play is that the economy in the U.S. truly sucks which motivates people to take action. In Alberta things are relatively good, though I have no doubt that Comrade Redford is effecting policies that will change that.

  15. Revnant Dream and Robert, well said. Unfortunately if the economy is not too bad, most people do not pay attention to the political background of the leaders and the ideological drift of the parties and vote for what they think will keep them where they are. This is very short sighted, but, like our friend Sasquatch might say, this is the way it is.

  16. Ken Kulak; it’s amazing how deaf many people are to all but the local candidate. For example, it’s nearly impossible to tell some lefty voters that their vote will destroy gun rights. They were told different when the local New Dipper showed up at their union meeting or church social.
    Same thing a few elections ago; Harper was pro-abortion in the more religious East and anti in the Central and West media.
    Our conservatives are guilty of not setting the record straight in the local district hustling and don’t get invited to union meetings.

  17. In 1994, in California (of all places), Kathleen Brown (Jerry’s sister) ran for governor like this. At the time, I commented that the only thing missing from her campaign literature was “Republican for Governor”.
    She didn’t win, anyway; I’m guessing that, at the time, the fact that she was related to Jerry was enough to keep her out of office. It wouldn’t be enough today.

  18. Ken;
    What comment is that about most conservatives today when they don’t get active unless their fiscal status is threatened?
    To a degree I can understand those that benefit directly from government handouts being very involved in ensuring that their status is maintained. Self interest. Conservatives generally view life differently and perhaps are to busy making their own way to pay a lot of attention. This is a weakness as ultimately those who want the free ride will win the day. Again, the issue becomes how to motivate conservatives to ongoing political action.
    The classic example of my concern is the impending election of the Dippers in BC. Most people realize it will happen but IMO very little action is being taken to prevent it. The so called BC Conservative Party is non-existant in my area. I guess I am a fine one for talking

  19. He conveniently avoided one of the biggest issues they’re facing, in Montana, the federal land grab. The Feds are grabbing up state and private land, as fast as they can. Oddly enough, this is happening just as shale oil and gas discoveries are coming to light.

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