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Scott McInnis promises to bring more energy and military jobs to Colorado

Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis told 50 Colorado business people Wednesday that he will bring more energy and military jobs to Colorado, according to the Colorado Springs Gazette. Note how the reporter puts a pro-Hickenlooper spin on the story. He says McInnis talks about jobs, much as John Hickenlooper did Tuesday. Actually, McInnis has been talking about jobs since last summer and Hick was trying to steal his lines. 

“McInnis attacked big government, union, taxes and undue regulation. A competent but unflashy speaker, he drew pie charts and graphs to underscore his points, which were big on generalities but lacking in specifics,” according to Eileen Welsome. This was an obvious anti-McInnis spin. Remember how specific Barack Obama was during his 2008 presidential campaign? How much of the pork that’s in ObamaCare did he specifically promise?

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McInnis campaign YouTube shows the candidate speaking in Colorado Springs. They need to get better sound and to show a longer version with any Q & A because he answers questions pretty well. 164 views in first 13 hours or so.

Posted by Donald E. L. Johnson on 01/13/2010 at 10:04 PM

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