The other day I did a post about visiting the latest Harry Sidhu address and noted that I went up to the door and knocked on it. The door was opened and I asked for Harry. The woman who answered the door said Harry wasn’t there. I asked her if she knew that Harry was carpetbagging. She said that I should speak with Harry. I told her that I sent Harry an email, but I have not heard back from him. Then I said goodbye and left.
No threats, no intimidation, no trespass. Just a constituent trying to find out if his would-be representative actually lives in the district – not an unusual desire given the fact that this is the guy’s third voting address in four weeks.
Some folks in the local blogworld think I’ve done something wrong in trying to pin down the elusive Harry Sidhu by going to this address.
Read the rest of “Let’s Cut out All the Weepy Self-righteousness, Shall We?”
“I asked her if she knew that Harry was carpetbagging”
Holy cow Tony, you’re an A-hole!! And what’s sad is that you don’t see anything wrong with what you did.
If you’ve read any of my posts, you know I don’t care for politicians. Whether it’s Harry Sidhu, Andrew Do or whoever… if you want to go after them, fine. But leave others out of it. If you’re approaching someone’s home, show some respect. “A woman” opened the door and you asked if she knew Harry was carpetbagging, and you don’t think that was intimidating??
If I were a politician and I find out you were knocking on my door asking “a woman”, may it be my mother, my wife, my daughter, my maid… those obnoxious questions, I would be knocking on your door.
“Just a constituent trying to find out…”
Now YOU should cut the weepy self-righteousness, Tony.
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