It’s a tale as old as time…or at least as old as the 2012 election. A wealthy heir runs for office, gets caught making condescending comments about class, said condescending comments are cut into television ads and presto, you’ve got a campaign in crisis.
As reported by Politico: In this go round we’re talking about Stewart Mills, Republican Nominee for Congress in Minnesota-8 who is also a wealthy heir to a chain of successful general stores.
At an event last summer, Mills complained about attacks on the wealthy in 2012 for not paying their fair share of taxes, saying: “What happened in the last round elections, where you had folks saying that ‘the wealthy, the wealthy are not paying their fair share…To be singled out as a deadbeat is personally offensive.”
I’m sure we all feel sorry that you had your feelings hurt Stewart. A couple of groups allied with his opponents did their thing grabbed the sound, cut it into an ad and then… TV stations refused to air it.
Wait…what?









