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Roger Williams (R CAND, TX CD-33) Pins the Tail on the Donkey

Roger Williams, former Secretary of State under Rick Perry in Texas, is running for Congress to teach the young donkeys about the values of this country.  The newly-created 33rd district will cover the staunchly conservative suburbs of Fort Worth.  The Republican nominee will be a shoo-in for the general election, and it appears that we just might have our man in Roger Williams.

Here is Roger Williams’s epic campaign ad:

Texas Republicans have really exhibited good judgement in utilizing their talent this year.  Originally, there were several solid candidates running for the Senate seat being vacated by Kay Bailey Hutchison.  Once it became clear that there would be four new congressional districts, former Railroad Commissioner Michael Williams opted to run for Congress in the newly 25th district, while Roger Williams (not related to Michael) is beating up the donkeys in district 33.  This has left former Solicitor General Ted Cruz with the inside track for the Senate seat.  Good work, Texas Republicans.

If you want to help Roger Williams spread his message of self-reliance to the parasitic donkeys, you can check out his website and send him a donation.

COMMENTS

  • perry4prez

    This the best ad I’ve ever seen, so true!

  • snowshooze

    Thanks!

  • DerKrieger

    …has some great candidates for 2012. Reinforcements for the desperately needed Conservative assault on the Leviathan and its Varangian Guard.

  • ningrim

    It’s endearing and ridiculing at the same time, without being mean.

    Definitely in the Reagan happy warrior mold, he could always zing the Dems with good humor.

  • fortcollins

    We have a winner!

  • chbroussard

    Roger Williams is a class act, along with Michael Williams and Ted Cruz. If we can get these guys elected, it will make me very proud of my state. Hopefully getting them elected will somewhat negate the damage we do by continually sending Shelia Jackson Lee to Congress year after year.

  • rightwingmom52

  • CincoSolas_del_Bronx

    Having a Sicilian bequeathed to me in the 60s played some part in my slow emergence from liberalism as it objectively mirrored my own intractable sense of entitlement. At the end of a hometown Fourth of July parade he locked legs and refused to cross a small bridge to go the short way home; we called and pulled and pushed and punched, but Dad finally rounded up 3 friends who each grabbed a leg, hoisted it like a kitchen table, and together marched it across. Old George had learned that he could be beat, and he was a little more compliant ever after.