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If Bill “Racketeer” Sizemore were a Democrat


3:40 PM April 2nd, 2008 by Beth Slovic
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No filler. Just the man himself. Bill Sizemore, today, on Steve Novick, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in the May 20 primary:

“If I was a Democrat, that’s probably who I’d vote for. He’s a very smart and clever guy.”

“I don’t agree with a single thing the guy stands for.” “I just shake my head and say, ‘That guy should be living in Cuba.’”

“Steve is acerbic. He can be very nasty. … But in politics there’s time for a little moderation here and there.” “Attacking is almost a reflex with him.”

Anything else?

“He’s short.”

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4 Responses to “If Bill “Racketeer” Sizemore were a Democrat”

  1. Sally says:

    Takes one to know one.

    Actually, Bill S. and Steve N. are cut from the same cloth… disruptive technologies both.

  2. KISS says:

    Difference between Sizemore and Novick is: With Sizemore I can afford to own my house, with Novick the government would own my house and I would have to rent from the government.

  3. Deke says:

    Somethings the simplest philosophy is the best. In November, I suggest voting for candidate that advocates the following plan of action:

    1. Keep taxes low.
    2. Secure the border.
    3. Punch the hippies.

    You’ll get my vote.

  4. torridjoe says:

    I bet Steve stands for not using credit reports to base auto insurance rates on–which would make a liar out of Bill (not that there was doubt on that beforehand). But it’s funny to hear the conservatives in Oregon sputter their fears, knowing they can do nothing to stop them from coming to fruition and making Oregon and the country a better place in the process.

    Watta riot to hear Sizemore try and call anyone nasty!

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