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Phil Heimlich Supports Campaign Recycling!
Thursday, August 16, 2007

Posted by The Dean of Cincinnati

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For some reason, unemployed trust fund baby Phil Heimlich wants to be a Congressman.  That is a big responsibility, requiring hard work and knowledge.  But instead of putting together a national platform that makes sense, Heimlich has decided to recycle the strategy from his failed County Commission campaign.  (Didn’t he learn anything from that devastating and expensive loss?) We’ve got a link to the “WayBack Machine,” and you can plainly see Heimlich’s total lack of originality and vision.

At his current congressional home page, Heimlich has links that appear to highlight his positions, like these:  Protecting Our Citizens, Limited Government, and Free Market Solutions. Each link does not take you to a position paper, but instead they just provide a list of articles where Heimlich has appeared in the media.

Flashback to November, 2006, where we found an archive of Heimlich’s failed Commission campaign web page at the internet archive:  Protecting Our Citizens, Limited Government, and Free Market Solutions.  Follow the links, and you won’t find position papers—just a list of articles where Heimlich has appeared in the media.

You’d think, after sitting unemployed at home for several months, he might have had some kind of original thought. 


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