Thursday, November 17, 2011

Sofia Vergara of TV's 'Modern Family' Fame Running for Nelson's Senate Seat? By Geniusofdespair


Well, she isn't quite running, but her rich boyfriend Nick Loeb from Delray Beach is holding a press conference today at 2pm to announce his candidacy, or not, for U.S. Senate.

Loeb has Roger Stone (Florida Pubs' version of Carl Rove) as his adviser. Coincidentally I wrote about this political operative STONE earlier this week - CornerSTONE was involved in the Gimenez campaign. Roger Stone is bad news with all his dirty tricks. He is believed to be behind the Gimenez campaign's controversial robocall. Here is a New Yorker article on Stone: Called the Dirty Trickster.
Citizens United Not Timid, an anti-Hillary group, known for its acronym - CUNT - It was thought that Roger Stone, known for dirty tricks, was the brains behind the name.
4pm - Loeb not running and no I did not photoshop the Nixon Tatoo on Stone's back.

8 comments:

Flo said...

The Gimenez campaign's controversial robocall was a gaffe by Alex Diaz de la Portilla. Put the blame where it belongs.

Geniusofdespair said...

Cornerstone was paid for robocalls...

"The complaint by Robaina's campaign suggests that if the Committee for Honest Government is behind the call, it did not have enough funds reported on hand to pay for it. And if Common Sense Now is involved, the complaint raises questions about a consulting firm Gimenez's campaign paid for robocalls -- Cornerstone Management Partners, of Bergenfield, N.J. Robaina's campaign said it could not reach the company, registered to a single-family home in New Jersey and not registered as a corporation with the state of Florida."

Anonymous said...

Stone's last job was as campaign manager for comedian Steve Berke who ran for Miami Beach mayoral office. Not a very effective campaign.

Flo said...

Diaz de la Portilla obviously didn't make the calls from his home phone. But he wrote the copy. Elaine de Valle covered that issue in July.

Flo said...

My bad. De Valle wrote that ADLP was responsible for the controversial radio ad, not the controversial robo call. Sorry, Alexito!

Geniusofdespair said...

I don't take as gospel all other blogs. I do my own research. I know which blogs I can get the truth from.

Miami Florist said...

I don't think he'll do a very good job

Anonymous said...

Is everything Stone involved with using the STONE moniker? Sort of like Pino, using CENTURY on all his corporations.