Al Muratsuchi has to be one of the worst, most incompetent politicians in the region.
He is running in a deep blue state. His Presidential pick is bound to win California's 55 electoral votes, and yet public sentiment has lined up behind Republican Assemblyman David F. Hadley.
Muratsuchi has recycled them same sets of pictures and attack ads from 2014, which did not overcome the voter inertia in the 66th Assembly District.
He has also shied away from vicious attack ads against Hadley, like the ones he had used in 2012 against Craig Huey.
Check out this video, where I confront Crooked Al for his nasty–and false–attack ads against Huey, and how he has no right to criticize or cry "unfair" about Hadley's ads.
Instead of answering my questions, he insisted on playing the "Trump Card", as though that would shame or dissuade me from asking questions.
The Trump-Hadley signs were the worst, saddest, and just plain stupidest campaign crock I have seen in a long time.
David Hadley announced in a well-placed editorial … in July! … that he was not voting for Donald Trump. Around the same time, Muratsuchi showed how out of step and out of touch he was with the South Bay community and with reality by showering fulsome and foolish praise on Hillary Clinton.
Young voters, especially the voters he intends to win in the eastern region of his district, despise Crooked, Lying, and Desperate Hillary Clinton. Why would he hitch his broken-down empty wagon to a Wall Street hag who will do or say anything to get elected?
The Trump-Hadley signs are a total bust.
The news media jumped all over this trashy campaign attack.
The Daily Breeze reported on the deceptive nature of the signs:
Title: Assemblyman cries foul over Trump-Hadley signs erected by opponent
Accurate to a T.
Normally, the media will spin any story to favor the Democratic candidate.
This article did a pretty decent job of presenting both sides of the story.
Assemblyman David Hadley, R-Manhattan Beach.
Hadley said in a telephone interview Monday. “I’d love nothing more than to
have him step down and be replaced.”
Trump or Hillary Clinton does not absolve him of responsibility, Muratsuchi
strategist Mike Shimpock said.
saying, ‘It’s OK if Trump is elected as long as I’m not to blame.’ ”
Steve Zuckerman, Rolling Hills Estates Mayor Pro Tem |