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tachosomoza
21st August 2013, 21:54
http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/08/steve-lonegan-cory-booker-new-jersey-senate-race


1. "I have a handicap, you know. I am a white guy running in the state of New Jersey."
On August 8, Lonegan's campaign tweeted (http://images.politico.com/global/2013/08/09/lonegantweet.html): "Just leaked - Cory Booker's foreign policy debate prep notes." Accompanying the message was a picture of a map of Newark, but with areas of the city labeled as countries in Africa, South America, and the Middle East. The campaign quickly deleted the tweet (http://www.politico.com/story/2013/08/cory-booker-steve-lonegan-new-jersey-senate-95378.html) after Booker and others called (http://www.northjersey.com/bogota/Senate_hopeful_Steve_Lonegan_defiant_on_race_tweet .html?page=all) it racist and "deplorable."




2.) "I'd hate to see you get cancer, but that's your problem, not mine."
While at the helm of AFP-NJ, Lonegan chided (http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2012/11/chris-christie-koch-brothers-obamacare) Gov. Chris Christie for not moving fast enough to reject Obamacare like conservative governors in other states. As a candidate, Lonegan made it clear that he wanted government out of the health care business in any way, shape, or form.
This is what he said at a debate on Obamacare in July 2011:
I'll be as callous and uncaring as you can imagine. I have no interest in paying for your health care. I'd hate to see you get cancer, but that's your problem, not mine. I'm going to pay for my health care, I'm going to take care of my children's health care and tend to my wife. And when I stand for charity care (inaudible), you [and] no one else has the authority to infringe on my right (inaudible) dig into my pocket and my ability to pay for your health care or anybody else's.
3. On Romney's 47 percent comment: "It was the boldest thing he said in the campaign."
During a September 2012 appearance on the show New Jersey Today With Mike Schneider, Lonegan was asked about GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney's 47 percent comment. "Well, I think it's the boldest thing he said in the campaign," Lonegan answered (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBHn2mhI0fI). "The problem is he didn't back it up. Now, 47 percent, I don't think, is the real number. I think it's a much smaller number than that."

4. Social Security is a Ponzi scheme and "the biggest single threat facing America today."
Lonegan does not like Social Security. In October 2011, he lamented (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fAS1KC6d3FU) that Texas Gov. Rick Perry "didn't stick to his guns" when he called Social Security a Ponzi scheme. He later added during that same interview that Social Security "was the biggest single threat facing America today. More than half of the federal government is Social Security and Medicare, and it’s going to bankrupt this country."


5. A Spanish-language McDonald's billboard was "divisive" and "unfair"…because it was written in Spanish.
When he was mayor of Bogota, Lonegan called for boycotting McDonald's because the company put up a Spanish-language billboard promoting a new iced-coffee drink. Lonegan had no problem with iced coffee—he was angry that McDonald's used Spanish. According to the Bergen Record, Lonegan wrote a letter on borough letterhead to McDonald's saying the billboard was "divisive" and "unfair" because it suggested that immigrants and those who spoke Spanish didn't need to learn English.


6. Don't feel sorry for Hurricane Sandy victims because "every day, around this country, somewhere, somebody is suffering a tragedy of equal or worse impact and we don't run and hand them a check."
While Christie was running around New Jersey in his monogrammed fleece consoling Sandy victims, Lonegan was far from sympathetic (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=im7I0E3yZ1U). "That is tragic for them to see their home being destroyed," he said, "but remember that every day around this country, somewhere, somebody is suffering a tragedy of equal or worse impact and we don’t run and hand them a check."

Another shoo-in for the Democrats. The Sandy stuff is going to kill him.

RebelDog
22nd August 2013, 16:36
He's clearly a psychopath and for reasons of public safety he should be confined.