PA 1st Congressional Candidate, Scott Wallace, seems to have a big problem with police officers, and appears to have been caught on a newly-released audio clip saying that “dogs are smarter than police officers”.
That’s pretty shocking, sad and just plain stupid – and even more disgusting and wrong coming from someone actually running for public office in Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district.
The clip is not very long, and only includes the one statement with no surrounding context, but… the voice on the recording clearly says “The bad news is, dogs are smarter than police officers”, so… if true, and it is Wallace’s voice on the tape, no matter what the situation, or assumption of privacy he may have had at the time, unless he was reading someone else’s words, which I doubt, I think he is disqualified and immediately should drop out of the race.
The Wallace campaign’s response to the audio clip claims that the recording is the Fitzpatrick campaign’s “latest smear”, but if true, it’s not a smear – it’s calling out a huge flaw in a Congressional Candidate that should definitely be exposed.
Officially, a “smear” is only a “smear” when lies and falsehoods are used to damage someone personally or politically. Wikipedia describes a smear as “an unfair or untrue political attack”.
I didn’t actually see anything in the response from the Wallace campaign actually denying that the voice on the recording was his, so I tend to believe that the recording is real, and at that point, I don’t care about context or circumstance. If a Congressional Candidate thinks that “dogs are smarter than police officers”, they are dangerous and disqualified, in my opinion.
This is the same Democrat that told Fitzpatrick to “Fuck Off” during a debate inside a synagogue – which is not good to do in a building of warship.
Democrats always say that the American People should have all of the information to make informed decisions in elections, and if someone said something as disgusting and stupid as Scott Wallace appears to have said, then the voters really need to have that knowledge before walking into the voting booths on November 6th.
Why do I care about what happens in Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district? Because the Democrat party is already packed with unhinged crazies, and American Voters need to be weeding these people out like the cancer they are, and not electing more stupid and unstable people to our government.
Democratic congressional candidate Scott Wallace, who is running in Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district against Republican representative Brian Fitzpatrick, was captured saying “dogs are smarter than police officers” during a conversation with a constituent at a campaign event this past summer, according to audio sent to the Washington Free Beacon.
Wallace has been criticized by Rep. Fitzpatrick’s campaign as being anti-law enforcement, which Wallace’s campaign has denied. The two have sparred over law enforcement in advertisements.
The audio was recorded by a constituent during a meet-and-greet at an office opening in July in Montgomery County, Pa., but was sent to the Free Beacon on Sunday. The Pennsylvania resident, who wished to remain anonymous, described themselves as an independent voter who is not “thrilled with Trump” and was giving Wallace a chance, but has since decided that they are going to vote for Fitzpatrick after hearing Wallace make the comments.
Wallace was allegedly discussing gun control and school shootings with a constituent at the time the audio was recorded, particularly the subject of arming teachers. The resident who recorded the comments claims the constituent speaking to Wallace at the time alluded to how teachers are smarter than police officers, at which point Wallace made the comment that even dogs are smarter than police officers.
The Free Beacon asked the constituent if they had a longer version of the audio but was told they did not have the conversation in its entirety.
Wallace’s campaign was asked for comment on the audio, and it replied by asking for a longer recording. When the background of the exchange (as told by the person who recorded) was relayed, Wallace’s campaign then said if they were to send a statement they wanted it published in its entirety, in which the Free Beacon agreed.
Wallace’s campaign later sent the following statement:
“Conveniently, the Washington Free Beacon was unable to provide the full recording – instead relying on twelve seconds of audio from an unidentified time, date and place for their latest smear,” said Zoë Wilson-Meyer, the communications director for Scott Wallace for Congress. “This isn’t the first time Congressman Fitzpatrick’s campaign has engaged in shockingly unethical campaign tactics – this could even be courtesy of the staffer they sent to our events to pose as a reporter. This is yet another smear from Fitzpatrick and the conservative propaganda machine as they try to cling to a seat they are in real danger of losing. Scott has a deep respect for our law enforcement and has support from local and national law enforcement, including Bucks County Sheriff Milt Warrell and former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder.”
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