| Mark Critz has had his time in the spotlight but it is time to go. He has shown an appalling lack of preparation for the limelight of a major Congressional campaign. Leave aside for a moment the fact he was involved in rigging the election yesterday or that as a corporate officer the firm he was at engaged in massive tax fraud. His campaign's reactions to our series of revelations this past week has been pathetic. Their obsession with the screwup on their Facebook page is actually quite minor compared with vote rigging and tax fraud. These, however, are the issues for which they keep contacting me.
I admit I trapped them. I trapped Nancy Critz into correcting me on the date of Joyce Murtha's announcement. I did it to keep her commenting here so when I threw her the hard questions she would have no excuse to avoid them. She avoided them. I admitted I trapped her but other campaign people keep falling into my trap. Every time they walk into my trap I get to spring it again: tell us why he rigged the election and tell us why he defrauded Pennsylvania taxpayers? Each time they contact me about the Facebook article I get, again, to bring up his potential criminal activities. I think this man should be in prison, not Congress. Of course it IS the 12th Congressional District...
What this tells me is that Mark Critz isn't ready for prime time. He is unable to explain his past actions without being caught in lies. He has no central person assigned to deal with me much less everyone else. Thus far I have been contacted by three people including his wife. Why on earth was the candidate's wife here responding to my blog articles???? He is a bad candidate with a bad team around him making mistake after mistake. I have to wonder about their intelligence after I admit I set a trap for them and they continue walking into it...again and again. I do have to say though, this is fun, I'm enjoying dealing with the fools.
Update: While writing this a new email arrived from Critz's website manager:
Mr. Morgan,
"Web site" is two words. Furthermore, the word "Web," when referring to the World Wide Web, is a proper noun and should be capitalized.
I hope that helps.
Regards,
Shawn Piatek, MBA
Vice President
1st Team
227 Franklin Street
Suite 302
Johnstown, PA 15901
Now they've sunk to criticizing my writing while ignoring the substance of my articles. Perhaps Mr. Piatek's time would be better served finding someone at the Critz campaign to deal with the media so he can finish the website. |