2/2/20

Conservative calls out Lederman

The chasm separating the establishment Republicans from the principled conservatives in South Dakota is widening. Calling him a globalist at her Faceberg Facebook page Republican former legislator Liz May is excoriating current NAZI US Congress member Howdy Doody Dusty Johnson for folding on Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling or MCOOL to help salvage the Trump Organization's trade bill. Included in May's video of her announcement for the US House primary against Johnson are SDGOP stalwarts Betty Olson and Charlie Hoffman.

Gordon Howie got a five figure sum from SDGOP chair Dan Lederman for renouncing his third party insurgency but Liz May doesn't need Dan's money so maybe this time self-reliance might actually trump moral hazard.
Welcome to Dancing with Dan’s Dollars Wild West Show! Liz Marty May, former SD House of Representative District 27 has officially thrown her hat and spurs into the arena and she is willing to spend her own money. If the State GOP didn’t plan to do their usual “impartiality” role in the primary she would have a chance. That is how the Dancing with Dan Dollars Lederman gang operates. There’s no fairness here. They don’t even try to hide it. As an example the Rapid City Journal states that none other than Dan Lederman has announced the District 34 “team.” Stay tuned to see how political rivals or threats to Dancing with the Dan’s Dollars gang have been eliminated from past rodeos. [Janette McIntyre, DUDLEY DO-RIGHT vs ANNIE OAKLEY for South Dakota’s lone US House Seat?]
The House of Saud is buying up land all over the United States and it looks like they have a Jewish broker so now we know how Dan Lederman gets the cash to buy off flakes like Gordon Howie. Howie admitted to a source he still has wolves at his door and he's upside-down with Fannie Mae. $20 says Lederman is on the phone every day trying to bribe Scyller Borglum to abandon her run against Reich Mike Rounds in the Republican US Senate primary.

Liz May can't succeed in a primary fixed against her but if she can mount an unaffiliated run for Congress in tHe general election it would not only be historic she might even win.

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