Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Supporting the Leftist Politicians Americans Won't Support: 'Boxer Campaigners Hire Day Laborers to Protest Fiorina'

Q: "Can I ask you a question?"
A: "I don't speak English".
Q: "Did you make this sign?"
A: "There's a lady that pay..."


An amateur videographer appears to have captured proof that illegal immigrants day laborers were paid to protest against Republican Senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina.

...one of the men clearly says he did not make the sign -- another appears to say a "lady" was paying them to hold it... "These people don't even know what they're protesting and they're being asked to hold signs," Broes said. "It's a manufactured protest."

The Boxer campaign insists it had nothing to do with the scene. The campaign said it does not pay or offer to pay anybody to hold signs and nobody interviewed in the amateur video was with the Boxer campaign...

...Broes said the lady appeared to be with the Boxer campaign, considering she showed up when an official-looking truck arrived with the campaign signs.

But the Boxer campaign aide said nobody on staff recognized the woman or the people she was with. "They were not ours," the aide said.

The Fiorina campaign could not confirm the claims but said the scenario points to potential problems in Boxer's base... "If these allegations are true it is disappointing. If Barbara Boxer had to pay people to protest on her behalf it is a clear sign that the enthusiasm gap is wider than we thought and a sure sign that the people of California have had enough of her 28 years of out of touch failed policies," the Fiorina campaign said in a statement.

Broes, a former Microsoft executive who worked with Fiorina when she was heading up Hewlett-Packard, said he wasn't planning to shoot video of the Boxer activity when he first showed up at the debate site -- ironically, that debate focused in part on immigration and outsourcing. Broes said he was just carrying a camera to shoot generic footage and decided to videotape when he saw the men from the U-Haul site.

He said the men disappeared, along with the signs, shortly after he started shooting video and asking questions.

"Apparently they thought they were going to get paid," he said. "They're not volunteering their time out there standing in the hot sun."

Watch the video. Then visit Carly Fiorina's website and help end the disgusting political career of Barbara Boxer.


2 comments:

Quite Rightly said...

So who says Democrat policies don't provide jobs?

Phil said...

If it were possible to prove that they were not just "Boxer campaigners" but "Boxer-appointed campaigners," that would be rich!