UPDATE: You tell ’em, Team Gardner! This is totally not sad or anything.
“It’s clear the Democrats also know John Hickenlooper has no chance of winning,” says Gardner campaign
— Burgess Everett (@burgessev) October 16, 2020
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Colorado Sen. Cory Gardner is not going to be re-elected next month. The writing was on the wall this week, and today it became super-duper official when a major Democratic SuperPAC decided to pull out of Colorado altogether.
Gardner and his staff understand that there will be no second term for the Yuma Republican, and they’re not handling the news very well. As Alex Burness of The Denver Post reported, Gardner popped up in Aurora today and then refused to talk to the media:
Cory Gardner made a rare public appearance a bit ago, at the VA hospital in Aurora, where he and VA Sec. Wilkie spoke briefly about anticipated growth in veteran population and health care needs in Colorado. Gardner declined to take any questions from press after the event.
— Alex Burness (@alex_burness) October 16, 2020
It is a bit weird to avoid the media when you’re a candidate for an election that is just two-and-a-half weeks away, but that’s what Gardner has continued to do (just recently, Gardner refused an interview with Ryan Warner of Colorado Public Radio). It’s also very strange to do what Gardner spokesperson Jerrod Dobkin did next on Twitter:
This did not go over well with Cindi Andrews, senior politics editor at The Denver Post:
You don’t have to be happy about spending the next couple of weeks stuck in an alley with no exits, but there’s a middle ground you could occupy that doesn’t include macing your own face. Sadly, that is not part of the plan here; a few minutes later, Gardner Campaign Manager Casey Contres dove into the mosh pit:
Team Gardner is trying to portray Burness as some sort of paid left-wing shill, which is: a) Stupid, B) Pointless, and C) Not without irony. Perhaps Dobkin and Contres can also explain why Gardner regularly dodges reporters from EVERY media outlet.
You don’t always get to control whether you win or lose, but you can always control how you react to the outcome. Some people, like 2016 Senate candidate Jon Keyser, stick their fingers in their ears and hide in a dark room. Others lash out inexplicably.
Dobkin and Contres are very sad because their campaign is in the crapper, so they’re trying to make themselves feel better by bashing the media on Twitter. This isn’t going to prevent them from going down the toilet; they’re just going to end up with more shit on their clothes at the end.
But hey, some people must like the smell.
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Contres is lucky to have a communications director, since apparently he thinks "that's most recent job" is proper English.
Don't be so mean!!! Some people have a way with words, and other people, er, umm, not have way!!
I can forgive nearly all mangling of the English language on Twitter, but I'm forced to take action when said mangling is used in media criticism and a person holding a somewhat high-profile position thinks he is being clever.
Amazing how the ersatz clever are so easily taken down
If that's the best that Casey Contres can do with the English language, maybe he shouldn't be allowed out in public.
I'm always willing to give the benefit of the doubt to newcomers who are just learning English. But Contres doesn't sound like a newcomer.
Politico was kind enough to simply report the words and NOT include any judgment on the sanity or probity of Gardner spokesman Jerrod Dobkin while he said
The "also" kinda implies that neither Cory nor Hick will win. So who do the Repugs think will steal the election away from the two major candidates? Calling on Logic, Stat!