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Joe Gale Outdoes Himself, And That’s Not Easy.

by Gerry June 28, 2021

Today’s attack ad from  Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Gale’s Facebook Page,  calls attention to the $700 that his fellow Montgomery County Republican, Kathy Barnette reported spending for hair and makeup when she unsuccessfully ran against Madeleine Dean in the 4th District, 2020 Congressional race.

Joe Gale’s younger brother, Sean Gale, aspires to be a distant, darkhorse, longshot candidate running in the 2022 Republican Primary for what is currently Pat Toomey’s seat in the U.S. Senate. Toomey is not running for re-election.

Joe Gale himself is running in the Republican Primary for Governor. 

Joe Gale Kathy Barnette Hair

Joe Gale is clearly not an adherent of Ronald Reagan’s 11th Commandment which states that Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.

In fact, Gale has posted attack ads against all of the actually viable candidates that he is allegedly running in opposition to, including Bill “McSwamp” McSwain and Doug “Mail-In” Mastriano.

Filed Under: Arts/Entertainment/Media Tagged With: Joe Gale, Mastriano

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