This is My Favorite Political Candidate this Year

Filed in National by on October 21, 2010

Jimmy McMillan of the Rent is Too Damn High Party is running for Governor in New York. I wish we had a candidate like him in Delaware.

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Maybe we can convince someone to start a Delaware chapter of this party. Because we all know, the rent is too damn high!

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  1. Miscreant says:

    Mr. McMillan’s platform does make for some comic relief, but he hasn’t paid his own rent in years. There are some other issues:

    “Along with the comedy, however, controversy has marked McMillan’s campaign efforts over the years. He’s been accused of posting anti-Semitic rhetoric on his website that blames Jewish landlords for the lack of affordable housing in Williamsburg.”

    http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local-beat/Rent-Is-Too-Damn-High-Candidate-Doesnt-Pay-Rent-105346278.html

  2. skippertee says:

    I like him.
    One issue candidates never have a shot, but they do effectively bring attention and massive exposure to their cause at minimal cost.
    Well stroked, Mr. McMillan.

  3. MJ says:

    Mis – he’s also a former Black Panther (old school). I like him for the comic relief.

  4. delacrat says:

    You wish you had a candidate that we’d never vote for. What gives?

    Besides, we already have plenty of those.

  5. cassandra m says:

    If Protack had a bit of wit, he’d be close to being this guy. He already has a start on the ‘stache.

  6. OpenMinded says:

    I was frightened by the gloves. Does anyone know if that was for effect, or is it a medical condition. If it was effect, it had the wrong one.

    But, “The rent is too damn high” is a great rallying cry that could apply to many situations. I think I’ll start using it in my personal life as often as possible.