After Democratic U.S. Senator Michael Bennet memorably ribbed his wealthy self-funding Republican opponent Joe O’Dea for “riding their horses to buy sushi in his fancy neighborhood,” O’Dea obligingly released a new campaign ad this morning with footage of O’Dea galloping through Denver’s tony southern suburbs–where in case you didn’t know, a few very rich people like Joe O’Dea maintain very expensive horse properties.
The memesters were quick to pounce:
Just an ordinary guy, riding his horse to the local sushi place! Just like you.
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O'Dea's campaign team seems to come from the same tone deaf school of thought, like the inside-the-beltway dumb-dumbs who ran Mark Udall's re-election campaign in 2014.
It would have been so much better if he'd ridden his faithful steed up to a chuckwagon for a big helping of Rocky Mountain oysters.
I think this dude is attempting some sort of weird, half-assed, supposedly Colorado-tailored Youngkin gambit. Perhaps he feels he too can ride his trusty horse, CRT, to victory.
But it’s destined to fail because he doesn’t sport a reassuring sweater vest.
And as we all know, he’s never gonna do it without his vest on. Oh no.
The night photo — is he standing in front of an open business or is it closed? I see zero cars in the parking lot.