***UPDATE*** 9:45 am: Apparently Grayson has now pulled the post down from his FaceBook page.
Again and again the Rand Paul campaign seems to find a way to tell Trey Grayson he is in for a fight and to remind voters just how young he is. This time David Adams finds the perfect funny face to put on Trey just in time for Halloween.
Trey Grayson posted a link on his FaceBook page to an odd ball article about a burglary where the bad guys painted their faces with magic markers instead of wearing masks.
Adams was quick to respond:
"I have received the attached screenshot of Trey Grayson's FaceBook page on which he posted a ridiculous story about two robbers employing "the worst disguise ever" by drawing fake masks on their faces with permanent marker.""A far worse disguise is the gaffe-prone Grayson posing as a ready-for-primetime federal candidate representing Kentucky. After the Bailout Ball, attacking fellow Republicans for moving to Kentucky to work and raise children, and sending a video stalker to a charity event, it's clear Trey Grayson is the one wearing a mask, pretending to be mature enough to run for the United States Senate in 2010.""The fast-growing campaign of Dr. Rand Paul based on balanced budgets, conservative values, and creating jobs by promoting capitalism rather than bailouts and stimulus bills stands as a stark contrast to Grayson's childish antics and Kentucky Republicans are gathering in support of Rand's strong, steady effort."
Adams has a point. There are very serious issues facing our Commonwealth and Nation right now and we need a mature engaged Senator to address those issues. It is a bit odd that a candidate for the high office of United States Senator would be playing on FaceBook like this while hard working Kentuckians are being asked to donate money to his campaign.
Just imagine if Jim Bunning had been up late at night playing like this on Facebook. What do you think the press would be be reporting in the morning?
Is this how Grayson plans on convincing voters that he is US Senate material?



