Erin Go Home: A departure in McMahon’s press shop

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  1. Tired of the press bias says:

    “Erin Go Home” Really? Could you be possibly be less polite? It’s clear that the media continues to thrust its liberal Democratic bias into the print at every possible chance it gets. Maybe Vigdor needs to go sit in the corner until he learns how to speak nicely to people.

  2. Count Pete says:

    I wondered why the campaign manager was serving as spokesman–I don’t think that went well when he tried it up north. But the release was predictable:

    McMAHON SPOKESPERSON DISMISSES ATTEMPT
    TO DISTRACT VOTERS FROM LINDA’S SIX POINT PLAN
    BY REPORTING DEPARTURE OF SAID SPOKESPERSON

    Erin Isaacs, outgoing McMahon communications czar, reacted with disdain and scant respect to reports concerning her departure from the campaign. “It’s another attempt to distract the attention of people, who are riveted throughout the state on Linda’s Six Point Plan,” Issaac said. “Linda is a proven job creator, and has proven it again by canning me, creating one job more and a cushy one.”

    “This transition will not change the focus of the campaign,” said McMahon campaign commandant Corey Bliss. “Linda’s Six Points will be offered door-to-door by an army of paid volunteers. A grassroots system of quantification and analysis will determine which voters are inundated by mail and which deluged through television. The campaign will stay firmly on track until I am told to switch it to a different track, because I am one tough hombre,” Bliss said.

    All Washington stands aquiver, awaiting arrival of a copy of the plan.