- Gee, why doesn't Stitt come out and debunk this nonsense from Hofmeister?
- There looks to be something wrong with this race, but not quite sure what that is?
- Is Stitt lying or is Hofmeister lying?
- What in the world is going on with this race? Everything looks so fishy!
And why did Hofmeister feel it necessary to change parties and run against Stitt?
Why is it so important for her to get the governor's office?
It's hard for the regular voter to dig into all this, but fortunately, there are some folks who have, and boy howdy. Fortunately, they haven't tried to make either candidate out as a saint, cause they aren't. But one is definitely not a saint while the other has some problems but is much farther above board and will most likely be a much better governor, despite his faults.
From the Blog of V1SUT, comes their final episode of "How To Steal A State," with some very interesting information about Joy Hofmeister. Parts of the latest episode include:
- The audience: Hofmeister adopts Joe Biden’s playbook and hires his consulting firms to get inside the heads of Oklahomans.
- The cast: Rancher Craig - The star of Hofmeister’s campaign is a condescendingly cloaked dog whistle for the education establishment.
- Costume design: Hofmeister gets a make-under and mileage as a measure of your child's success.
- What’s in Season 6? The Pursuit of Power as a Performance Art:
- Backstage chatter: In Hofmeister’s own words when the cameras are off.
- The rehearsals: Acting lessons for Hofmeister.
- The show’s funders: In-state special interests and out-of-state fundraisers.
- No critics allowed: Concealing Hofmeister’s lacking performance as state superintendent.
- The final act: Oklahoma’s PAC lady strikes again.
- The curtain call: Roses from DA Prater to Hofmeister.
The scuttlebutt is that Stitt will win the race as he will carry outside Oklahoma and Tulsa Counties, but being an OK county resident, I would still like to see a higher vote here in the cities.