Talk about timing. As Twitchy reported, the White House today unveiled the #ItsOnUs campaign to combat domestic violence, complete with a star-studded PSA on sexual assault. On the same day, North Carolina Sen. Kay Hagan released her new campaign ad, “Punches,” in which she notes that she is “tough enough to keep taking the punches” from outside interests.
Kay is tough enough to keep taking the punches but NCians deserve to know what she's really about. Watch here: http://t.co/alMjrsyfRV #ncsen
— Kay Hagan (@kayhagan) September 19, 2014
In light of the recent NFL scandals, it might not be the best time to brag about being able to take a punch.
@kayhagan Why would a woman candidate release a "Taking Punches" ad on #ItsOnUs day? Also, #NFL! Optics matter #ncsen
— Claire Mahoney (@TaggertGirl) September 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/TheMorningSpew/status/513079269380333568
Did @DWStweets help you with this ad, @kayhagan, or was it #NFL ?
cc: @ericbolling @DanaPerino @AndreaTantaros https://t.co/kqGVa5tPoI— Sandy 〽️ (@RightGlockMom) September 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/TheMorningSpew/status/513108670268588032
@kayhagan Nobody is "punching" you. Disagreeing with you politically is not physical abuse. #ncsen
— T Bradley (@TBradleyNC) September 19, 2014
Time to tell @KayHagan her ad "Punches" is over the line. #PhysicalAbuse should not be a political tool. #ncsen #tcot #teaparty
— T Bradley (@TBradleyNC) September 19, 2014
https://twitter.com/TheMorningSpew/status/513082090536321024
https://twitter.com/conservbtfly/status/513110714873962496
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