The Illinois Republican’s political organization is launching a nationwide campaign urging voters to reject extreme candidates on both sides of the aisle ahead of the 2024 election. The centerpiece of the campaign is a nearly six-minute-long short film titled “Break Free,” inspired by Apple’s “1984” Super Bowl ad about escaping the conformity of non-Apple computers.
Sorry Adam, the days of passive quisling behavior from Republicans is over.
So is your time in the social spotlight no matter how many ads you run!
Ex Illini
3 years ago
Thank God Kinzinger joined CNN so no one ever has to hear from him again.
Paul Boomer
3 years ago
Kinzinger is a disgusting failed person. A traitor to the voters who elected him. A turncoat, arrogant, angry little boy. The less I ever hear of him the better.
debtsor
3 years ago
Many pundits on the right with inside baseball knowledge say that some Republicans in congress don’t like their voters. They despise their voters and make fun of them. They look down on the poor whites and Joe the Plumber type voters waving the Trump flag. They seem themselves as part of the lost disappeared the Chamber of Commerce country club Republican with centrist values. Mitt Romney and Liz Cheny are the perfect examples of country club RINOs who, after Trump, probably lean more moderate Democrat more than moderate Republican, and prefer the company of Democrat voters than their own Republican… Read more »
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Sorry Adam, the days of passive quisling behavior from Republicans is over.
So is your time in the social spotlight no matter how many ads you run!
Thank God Kinzinger joined CNN so no one ever has to hear from him again.
Kinzinger is a disgusting failed person. A traitor to the voters who elected him. A turncoat, arrogant, angry little boy. The less I ever hear of him the better.
Many pundits on the right with inside baseball knowledge say that some Republicans in congress don’t like their voters. They despise their voters and make fun of them. They look down on the poor whites and Joe the Plumber type voters waving the Trump flag. They seem themselves as part of the lost disappeared the Chamber of Commerce country club Republican with centrist values. Mitt Romney and Liz Cheny are the perfect examples of country club RINOs who, after Trump, probably lean more moderate Democrat more than moderate Republican, and prefer the company of Democrat voters than their own Republican… Read more »