Controversial Comment Canned
I swear I'm not trying to write about Fenenbock every day, but it seems like lately her campaign is on quite a roll. Trust me, something else is gonna break later today about a judge and that is what everyone will be talking about.
So here's the latest funny thing about the Fenenbock.
She apparently has FINALLY decided to remove a controversial phrase that has been in her website for months.
Apparently the change happened yesterday afternoon.
If you recall I posted a picture of Fenenbock and put a comic book speaking bubble and a thought bubble. In the thought bubble, I included a quote from her website that included a controversial statement where she very proudly bragged about defeating Hispanic candidates.
So she deleted it.
Thats not the funny part. The funny part is two different things. 1) That she would ever include it in the first place. I guess she was trying to convince donors that she's viable against a Latina but why she would use her website to leverage that message is beyond me. And 2) that she waited until now to finally remove it. Its highly unlikely she deleted it because of lil' ol' me bringing it up every now and then, and seriously - how bad does your campaign have to be to be reacting to the blogosphere? Personally, I think she's scared of Norma, which should bother Escobar a little when you think about it.
Fenenbock has been acting like some kind of Huertista for several months, going back to her announcement and now Doloes Huerta is Norma's treasurer, so I'm gonna guess she wants to stay off of Norma's radar because the last thing that woman could handle is Norma going all Norma on her.
Anywho, that quote in the thought bubble was something I literally cut and pasted from her website yesterday morning - as you can see here:
But just a few hours later, something magical happened! She uttered the magic words, "Alakazam, menudo from a can!" and poof!
Now there's an Amber Alert for "Hispanic".
So now begs the question, why was it removed? If there was nothing wrong with it in the first place, then why take it down. If there was something wrong with it, why did it take so long to take it down and on what was the move predicated?
Someone in the media should call her and ask her.
Oh wait, she's never available and Archer will say, "fake news".
But hey, menudo, amirite?
So here's the latest funny thing about the Fenenbock.
She apparently has FINALLY decided to remove a controversial phrase that has been in her website for months.
Apparently the change happened yesterday afternoon.
If you recall I posted a picture of Fenenbock and put a comic book speaking bubble and a thought bubble. In the thought bubble, I included a quote from her website that included a controversial statement where she very proudly bragged about defeating Hispanic candidates.
So she deleted it.
Thats not the funny part. The funny part is two different things. 1) That she would ever include it in the first place. I guess she was trying to convince donors that she's viable against a Latina but why she would use her website to leverage that message is beyond me. And 2) that she waited until now to finally remove it. Its highly unlikely she deleted it because of lil' ol' me bringing it up every now and then, and seriously - how bad does your campaign have to be to be reacting to the blogosphere? Personally, I think she's scared of Norma, which should bother Escobar a little when you think about it.
Fenenbock has been acting like some kind of Huertista for several months, going back to her announcement and now Doloes Huerta is Norma's treasurer, so I'm gonna guess she wants to stay off of Norma's radar because the last thing that woman could handle is Norma going all Norma on her.
Anywho, that quote in the thought bubble was something I literally cut and pasted from her website yesterday morning - as you can see here:
But just a few hours later, something magical happened! She uttered the magic words, "Alakazam, menudo from a can!" and poof!
Now there's an Amber Alert for "Hispanic".
So now begs the question, why was it removed? If there was nothing wrong with it in the first place, then why take it down. If there was something wrong with it, why did it take so long to take it down and on what was the move predicated?
Someone in the media should call her and ask her.
Oh wait, she's never available and Archer will say, "fake news".
But hey, menudo, amirite?

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