

Quote from: bob on November 07, 2025, 06:41:42 PM....somehow copilot made this double feature poster even though I typed in nothing to make The Testicle Polisher and did not request a double feature poster

Quote from: LilCerberus on November 07, 2025, 06:30:47 PMWell, I suppose "screwing things up" is a matter of opinion, depending on which side you're on....
But I didn't mean to imply Lies or criminal activity, the operative word was "Specious"..........

QuoteContext on post-election advertising
Not unusual: Politicians often run ads after elections to shape public perception, defend their record, or prepare for reelection. These ads can look like campaign ads even though they're technically "issue ads" or "constituent communication."
Legal distinction: As long as the ads are funded and disclosed properly, there's nothing inherently illegal about them. Federal election law allows elected officials to advertise outside of campaign season, provided they follow disclosure rules.
Why it feels controversial: To critics, it can seem like unnecessary self-promotion or "spin" rather than governing. Supporters might argue it's part of keeping constituents informed.
So the main claim is about post-election advertising, which is indeed something Spanberger did, but it's not unique to her and not considered misconduct.