AD71 Watch: The Neilmobile Is Here!
Posted by: Jubal | 04/29/2008 9:13 PM
This must be a trend.
First, Anaheim Councilman Harry Sidhu's state Senate campaign hires out the Sidhumobile (which I saw plying the quiet streets of beautiful Orange last week).
Now, Rancho Santa Margarita Mayor Neil Blais's Assembly campaign has followed suit with the Neilmobile:

Man, it has got to cost a fortune in gas to drive that thing all around the 71st Assembly District.
First, Anaheim Councilman Harry Sidhu's state Senate campaign hires out the Sidhumobile (which I saw plying the quiet streets of beautiful Orange last week).
Now, Rancho Santa Margarita Mayor Neil Blais's Assembly campaign has followed suit with the Neilmobile:
Man, it has got to cost a fortune in gas to drive that thing all around the 71st Assembly District.
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Neil has a friend that owns the company that does it. That might be what "fuels" him.
Nice leadership Blais. Our family budget is in hard strights becasue of your $4 gasoline and you drive around this gasoholic truck without a thought. You just have no clue.
I think this is Blais's Log Cabin Partymobile
In a low turnout election targeting voters is the key to victory. This is just something to feed the Blais ego and has nothing to do with willing the election. What a stupid waste of money.
"Man, it has got to cost a fortune in gas to drive that thing all around the 71st Assembly District."
No, not really. It doesn't go into Riverside. The Blais campaign doesn't realize there is part of the 71st that is in Riverside County.
Good they finally found something usefull for Gary to do in the campaign.....drive this thing around.
1) Popular MV Councilman Endorses Miller
2) The Far Left GOP Gay Club Endorses Neil
3) This truck thing looks like something nut case candidate does.
4) Neil did not report any 24 hour donations today.
Everyone who continuously makes remarks about Neil's home should be ashamed of themselves. You truly have no class and everyone is tired of reading your tasteless comments.
But when you take a loan out on your home to fund your campaign, it is a campaign issue. It says you can't raise any money.
Powers & Co. are ridiculous. It is a good thing no one reads this blog or the general voting public would be turned off.
I won't be around much of the day to referee the mud-slinging, so I'm temporarily closing this post to further comments.