Sunday, August 24, 2014

Thomas Ravenel hires pro-abortion activist as communications director

Liberal abortion crusader joins
forces with convicted drug felon. 
Amy Brandstadter Lazenby, a liberal contributor to the anti-Republican and gossip-monger Web-log, FITS News, has been hired as the Communications Director for the Thomas Ravenel Senate campaign. 
A Sunday press release bears her name and title. Lazenby's name is also included in an Aug. 17 release.
Lazenby, who claims she's not a lobbyist, but a legislative advocate, is married to the wealthy owner of a large personal injury law firm that was moved from Spartanburg to Athens Ga.
She has contributed several written pieces to FITS. Most of her activism is based on a pro-abortion agenda. She has also promoted the homosexual lobby for government-funded perpetuating of their cause. And in opposition to law enforcement and promotion of race-baiting cliches Lazenby wrote: “White people are afraid of a black man in the dark, even when he’s not doing anything wrong.”
Lazenby - in long diatribes - recites mostly the cliches  that are in line with the ignorance and myths of liberal theology. 
Her job with Ravenel comes after a March 5, announcement on FITS that read: "After a several month hiatus, I’m returning to FITSNews as Associate Opinion Editor." But her by-lined, ultra leftist diatribes have been few and far between. But the site has taken an almost blatant Democrat stance of late. 
Ravenel claims to be a Libertarian. But could his choice of Lazenby be a sign that he is gone totally leftwing? 
Ravenel, a convicted drug felon has no chance to defeat US Senator Lindsey Graham, but the Democrats have adopted a strategy of using third-party ploys to skim GOP votes, so the Democrat is elected.
Graham is especially vulnerable because he can stray leftward at times. 
The third-party stooge scheme worked in the 2013 Virginia governor's race. That state recently announced a $2.4 billion deficit, but Democrat Gov. Terry McCauliffe said he will force expensive Obamacare on the state, even though its GOP General Assembly rejected it.
South Carolina, if Ravenel is successful, will face the same dangers and indebtedness of Democrats that  Virginia faces.

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