Friday, September 18, 2015

Do Rand Supporters Actually Respond to This Kind of Nonsense?

The following email came in yesterday:

Robert:

Rand emailed and asked me to reach out to you.

There are just hours left in the Constitution Day Money Bomb, and Rand was concerned he hadn't received a response from you.

Is everything ok?

Last night's debate made it clear there is a choice in this election between defending the Constitution and the status-quo.

You can have a Bush, a Clinton or any other Big Government politician in this race.

But if you want a President who will restore respect for the Bill of Rights, please "Stand with Rand."

So please chip in your most generous contribution to the Constitution Day Money Bomb before the clock hits midnight.

RW@ECONOMICPOLICYJOURNAL.COM 
CONTRIBUTED TO CONSTITUTION DAY MONEY BOMB
## NO DONATION ##

Chip in $10 immediately >>
Chip in $25 immediately >>
Chip in $50 immediately >>
Chip in $100 immediately >>
Or donate another amount >>

Alexandra


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Alexandra,

Can you please contact Robert Wenzel?

I've reached out twice today about my campaign's Constitution Day Money Bomb and I haven't received a response.

In last night's debate I made it clear that if you want Big Government there will always be a Bush, a Clinton or any of the other 14 candidates running for President.

But if Robert wants a President who made his career defending ALL of the Bill of Rights, then I hope Robert will chip in right away.

Time is running out and I need to count on Robert's support right away.

Thanks,

Rand 

6 comments:

  1. Tell Mike Rothfeld and his writers at Saber Communications who obviously wrote this that they left out the reminder that the "Cwazy Wabbits" and "Ron Paul Sheeple" are driving him to distraction.

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  2. When I give my email to a candidate, I like to sign up under a crude fake name. That way, the spam emails are at least entertaining, with subject lines such as "Stand with me, Buttsniffer", "Urgent message for C*%kmaster: Open IMMEDIATELY". It's especially funny when the email uses 'repeat signifying', i.e. repeatedly using your name to build rapport.

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  3. Yeah, I don't know why these politicians send these emails as if they are sending me a personal message. It's so fake it's ridiculous.

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  4. My 11 year old daughter got that same message. I was impressed up until a few moments go.

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