Republican Strategist Sues Lance Armstrong for Being Deceptive?
This is funny on many levels, one is this man is a Christian, so he is used to reading books that are deceptive. What is it with people who believed in Lance? Did they hate France? Did they think that even if Lance's story was true (always was a humongous 'if' to thinking people), it was inspirational enough to helps others? It would have been a genetic fluke no one else really shared.
Anyone who believed Lance Armstrong has problems with the most basic critical thinking skills. Hope overrode skepticism and reality...sort of like when people believe the words in the Bible as historical truths.
The lawsuit says Stutzman, who was an aide to former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, bought "It's Not About the Bike" and "read it cover to cover."
"Although Stutzman does not buy or read many books, he found Armstrong's book incredibly compelling and recommended the book to several friends," the suit says.
Lawsuit claims Lance Armstrong's books constituted deception - latimes.com
This is funny on many levels, one is this man is a Christian, so he is used to reading books that are deceptive. What is it with people who believed in Lance? Did they hate France? Did they think that even if Lance's story was true (always was a humongous 'if' to thinking people), it was inspirational enough to helps others? It would have been a genetic fluke no one else really shared.
Anyone who believed Lance Armstrong has problems with the most basic critical thinking skills. Hope overrode skepticism and reality...sort of like when people believe the words in the Bible as historical truths.
The lawsuit says Stutzman, who was an aide to former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, bought "It's Not About the Bike" and "read it cover to cover."
"Although Stutzman does not buy or read many books, he found Armstrong's book incredibly compelling and recommended the book to several friends," the suit says.
Lawsuit claims Lance Armstrong's books constituted deception - latimes.com
Rob Stutzman
Rob Stutzman
AKA Robert D. Stutzman
Born: 4-Apr-1968
Birthplace: Pomona, CA
Gender: Male
Religion: Christian
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Government
Party Affiliation: Republican
Nationality: United States
Executive summary: Press flak for Gov. Schwarzenegger
Since November 2003, Rob Stutzman has served as communications director for California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Previously, Stutzman had worked under state Attorney General Dan Lungren, and before that as a public relations consultant to the California Republican Party.
Wife: Christy M. Stutzman (1 son)
University: BA Philosophy, Point Loma Nazarene College, San Diego, CA (1990)
DC Navigators: Principal
Cantor for Congress
Capitol Resource Institute spokesman, policy analyst
John McCain 2008
Jan. 2009: Stutzman was hired by Meg Whitman to guide her entry into the 2010 Governor's race.
Robert Stutzman, Campaign consultant | TotalCapitol
2008-09: Stutzman was senior adviser, along with Mike Schroeder, to Mitt Romney's "California Romney for President" campaign.
From Mitt Romney's press release:
"Stutzman is currently a principal at Navigators, an issues management firm with offices across the country. He is the former Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications for Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and is a California political operative. He co-directed communications for Governor Schwarzenegger's historic California recall election campaign. He was a founding partner of CommandFocus, a Sacramento based communications firm. Prior to CommandFocus, he operated a consulting venture which managed statewide campaigns and pioneered the use of internet communications for volunteer and campaign management efforts. In addition, he served as Communications Director for Attorney General Dan Lungren and worked in the Office of the Minority Leader in the California State Senate."
Last edited by Scott Flodin on Jan. 14, 2009
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