Guno צְבִי
We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Brooks is like a little boy who runs to his daddy for protection when things get tough: “Daddy, a girl is beating me for the school mascot. Help me, daddy.”
Brooks is not a fighter; he’s a man who dreams of power and glory but in his waning years finds himself stuck in political middle-management. His interest in politics was born in the 1970s when his fear of being drafted to serve in Vietnam motivated him to shift his focus from science to elected office. Fear drove Brooks then and fear, masked as hubris, drives him now. Brooks was turned out by voters in 1992 in a failed bid for Madison County district attorney, he has lost statewide elections twice and is doomed to lose again unless the former president can drag him across the finish line.
For months, Brooks has complained to allies that the former president was not showing him enough support. Brooks has also been pushing for a Trump rally to bolster his lagging campaign.
Why attack Britt now? The answer is simple: the people of Alabama have already begun voting with their pocketbooks and wallets, and Britt is crushing Brooks.
In her first month of fundraising, Britt’s campaign raised over $2.2 million in donations, with 90 percent coming from in-state donors. Brooks hasn’t published his recent fundraising numbers, but it’s almost certain that it’s nothing close to Britt’s haul. In fact, in just three weeks, Britt has nearly double what Brooks has in his account. People are voting, and Brooks is losing.
https://www.alreporter.com/2021/07/12/opinion-mo-brooks-runs-to-trump-daddy-im-losing-to-a-girl/
Brooks is not a fighter; he’s a man who dreams of power and glory but in his waning years finds himself stuck in political middle-management. His interest in politics was born in the 1970s when his fear of being drafted to serve in Vietnam motivated him to shift his focus from science to elected office. Fear drove Brooks then and fear, masked as hubris, drives him now. Brooks was turned out by voters in 1992 in a failed bid for Madison County district attorney, he has lost statewide elections twice and is doomed to lose again unless the former president can drag him across the finish line.
For months, Brooks has complained to allies that the former president was not showing him enough support. Brooks has also been pushing for a Trump rally to bolster his lagging campaign.
Why attack Britt now? The answer is simple: the people of Alabama have already begun voting with their pocketbooks and wallets, and Britt is crushing Brooks.
In her first month of fundraising, Britt’s campaign raised over $2.2 million in donations, with 90 percent coming from in-state donors. Brooks hasn’t published his recent fundraising numbers, but it’s almost certain that it’s nothing close to Britt’s haul. In fact, in just three weeks, Britt has nearly double what Brooks has in his account. People are voting, and Brooks is losing.
https://www.alreporter.com/2021/07/12/opinion-mo-brooks-runs-to-trump-daddy-im-losing-to-a-girl/