Posted on 08/08/2006 10:49:39 AM PDT by NautiNurse
Why any other candidate of any party would ever hire this egocentric blabbermouth is beyond my comprehension He does seem to be more concerned with promoting his own fortunes and his own business as a "top political strategist" than with working on behalf of his clients. Anybody can become a hero with the press by handing them freebie quotes that bash Republicans. Reporters eat that stuff up. I agree that it's a mystery as to why anyone would want such a person on a campaign staff. Perhaps this is the first time that anyone has bothered to collect these quotes in one place. As I said earlier, I never think much of interviewees who bad-mouth their previous employers. It just doesn't bode well for a happy future. |
My eyebrows were raised more than a couple of times while researching Glenn Hodas' client history.
I will never understand or accept as appropriate Glenn Hodas' decisions to disregard client privilege and confidentiality time and again to get his name in print. Got a kick out of the media's descriptive titles for him too.
Do you think Hodas charged the Keyes campaign for his insightful advice that letterhead and signature stamps can't be borrowed?
He is a DEMORAT TROLL!
Katherine Harris is our HERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
KATHERINE HARRIS FOR U.S. Senate!
Ops4 Gos BLess America!
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No. Our club does not endorse when there is more than one Republican running in a primary.
I do see Gallagher and Crist posted there???
Do you think Hodas charged the Keyes campaign for his insightful advice I'm sure his check from the Keyes campaign is in the mail. I've heard that the postal service has had to buy extra trucks just to haul around all the checks from Keyes that are in the mail. |
For the people who posted this rediculous post. I know who you are and your ties with the Harris campaign. I know that the researcher Amy Foster and FOURTH campaign manager Bryan Rudnick gave you this information in an attempt to hurt an intelligent, respected, and thoughtful man. I worked for Glenn and most of the other staff that has been there. Almost to a person they are good people who arrived with excitement and enthusiasm for KH. These people who have come and gone have come from various parts of the country, various walks of life, and quite frankly have been totally different personalities. The common factor is that they all leave the same way, they all have gone through the KH gauntlet. As Mike Miller (her former finance chairman who is well respected in the state) said, "it's not a staff driven, it's Katherine driven". That sums it up perfectly. I saw over 30 people come and go from that campaign and NOT ONE SINGLE ONE of them should feel a bit of shame for having enough and trying to move on with their lives. The fact that KH can't help herself and keeps on talking about them and disgracing tem shows what kind of true character she has.
You don't know squat. For sure you don't know about "my ties to the Harris campaign," since I don't have any. I've never met Harris, I've never met anyone from her campaign, I've never even donated to her campaign. I have nothing to do with her campaign. Period. Not now, not ever. I don't know who Amy and Bryan are. Never met them, never talked to them, never got an email from them... nothing. They say that Google is your friend. Well, sometimes Google is your enemy. Search Google for Hodas; it's easy to find all sorts of things about him. Like how much he enjoys being one those McCain-like "Republicans" who ingratiates himself with the press by giving the liberal reporters a juicy quote that slams some Republican. In Hodas' case, that usually comes right after he's taken "some Republican's" money. Then he stabs them in the back to get his own name in the paper. Don't tell me what a respected, thoughtful man he is, because it's about time he stopped being respected. He stabs his former employers in the back. He didn't just do it once, he didn't just do it to Harris. He's done it multiple times, to multiple employers. If you think this post was bad, just wait until somebody looks up Hodas in a serious newspaper archive like Lexis-Nexis. My hunch is that there are more such quotes. I'll be blunt. I do not like guys who do that. My comments here had less to do with politics than with the honor of the thing. He took these people's money. He assumed a position of trust in their organizations. The least he could do is quit trying to promote his own business as a consultant by brown-nosing liberal reporters with his "former employee in-the-know" act. |
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