Message of the Day – A Sign

McHenry County Board member Jeff Schwartz is promoting his campaign this year with the following sign:

May the Schwartz be with you,” says the sign for Jeff Schwartz’ campaign for County Board.

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Message of the Day – A Sign — 12 Comments

  1. Good signs are supposed to catch people’s attention.

    This one will do that.

  2. bro how old is that sign ?? you are not seriously paying 5.78 for gas are you???

    gas is like 3.73 lmao

    u woodstock folks are getting schlonged, but with all that gay pride stuff maybe that makes sense…

    Anywho, that sign looks like it’s on 47 by the Jewel and Panera but on the other side of the street.

    and that district is full of democrats and communists is it not??? if woodstock is in that district, it is full of democrats and communists because woodstock is full of democrats and communists so actually GOLDIE HAW HAW is WRONG because if you are trying to compete in an area full of people like THAT you pretty much NEED to mention Harry Potter or Star Wars if you want to win. Those are the rules.

    I know Republicans don’t know anything about winning though. You enjoy being losers.

    Cal is right it gets people’s attention. Cal knows how to win.

    He ran for office and won.

    Most people on this blog never ran for nothing and are losers.

  3. I think the line is both humorous and encouraging….but that’s me …

  4. Thorsen, the Irvin stooge, would voice approval!

    He loves RINOS.

  5. Thorsen didn’t endorse Irvin.

    Irvin lied!

    He lied about Syverson’s endorsement too but Syverson had it taken care of pronto.

  6. Dumb!

    But, it would draw a laugh from people who watch situation “comedies” and SNL.

  7. It’s dumb and it’s plagiarizing Mel Brook’s Spaceballs.

    It’s a line lifted directly from that movie.

    It wasn’t funny when it came out and it’s not now either.

  8. Your choices are Schwartz, Sager, or Ness.

    Two of those three will be elected.

    You don’t like Schwartz then you can go work for Ness or Sager.

    Perhaps you should have tried recruiting other candidates before the primary.

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