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Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Goodbye J.D. Hayworth?

Nowhere has the clash between the Tea Party movement and the “GOP establishment” been more apparent than Arizona, where former Rep. J.D. Hayworth has been a constant thorn in McCain’s side (his suddenly shrunken left side, to be precise). For a while, it looked like McCain might get tripped up enough in his clumsy race to the right to put the self-styled Tea Party candidate in contention.
But I don’t see how Hayworth can recover from this:

Former Rep. J.D. Hayworth (R-AZ), who is currently challenging Sen. John McCain in the Republican primary on a right-wing platform, had an interesting job for a time in 2007: Appearing as an infomercial pitchman — for a company telling people that they can get free grant money from the federal government.

“Well I don’t want to shock anybody’s sensibilities, but I have to use a four-letter word: Real. This is real,” Hayworth said in the infomercial. “The money is out there, the opportunities are out there. And by the way, it’s not something where it’s the government’s money — it’s really your money. You surrendered it in the form of taxation. Now’s the time to take advantage of a situation where the government can invest in you. And in turn, you’ll have a chance to build a business, or make a better life for yourself — and in so doing, you’ll help improve the country.”

Allahpundit over at Hot Air still thinks he has a shot, if only a long one. But one of the easier sacrifices you make as a fiscally conservative politican is that you can’t star in an infomercial run by a company with an F from the Better Business Bureau and promise desperate people “free money from the federal government.”
You are either a serious political contender, or you are Matt Lesko (see picture at right). Hayworth might as well start learning how to tie a bowtie.

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