The ad that made Brad have a sad
Oh, this cat fud is too delicious! Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor is
running a new ad in which he affirms his belief in God and the Bible while calling attention to a copy of the holy book in his hands, referring to it as his "compass" and "North Star." It's in keeping with the kind of campaigns Pryor's always run, and it certainly is the kind of message that suits a candidate in Arkansas. What makes it so glorious, though, is that the NRSC's Brad Dayspring
tried to find fault with the spot by quoting some other, supposedly contradictory remarks Pryor's made about religion.
That did not sit well with the very guy the NRSC is trying to help elect, Republican Rep. Tom Cotton, whose spokesman utterly shredded Dayspring:
"That is an incredibly bizarre and offensive email from the NRSC's press secretary. We should all agree that America is better off when all our public officials in both parties have the humility to seek guidance from God."
Damn, son! Dayspring has a
history of
screwups that have made life challenging for his employers, but this might be the most entertaining to date. Keep up the good work!