John Haywood NYT Ad Trashed by a Different NYT Ad

Last week the hardworking staff noted this two-page ad in the New York Times paid for by political wannabe John Haywood, a South Carolina rich guy who mounted a Quixotic presidential run in the 2012 New Hampshire primary.

 

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We’re not on this earth long enough to read rants like that, but apparently, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is, because here’s what he ran in yesterday’s Times.

 

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Drive-John-Haywood-nuts graf:

 

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And there’s plenty more where that came from.

 

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(See also here for more info on ShumleyWorld.)

Last week we sent an email to Haywood about his ad. Sadly, he failed to respond.

Today we sent another one about the attack ad.

Dear Mr. Haywood,

Just wondering: any reaction to Rabbi Shmuley Boteach’s ad in yesterday’s New York Times blowtorching you for your NYT ad last week?

Cheers,
The Hardworking Staff at Campaign Outsider

As always, we’ll keep you posted.

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8 Responses to John Haywood NYT Ad Trashed by a Different NYT Ad

  1. Steve Stein says:

    I bet the NYT ad department is squealing with glee over this impending feud. They should at least give you a cut for fanning the flames a bit.

  2. Curmudgeon says:

    Can you imagine what a monument to Barack Obama might look like after this fiaso?

  3. It’s punchier when you read it in Jackie Mason’s Hyman Krustofski voice.

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