Nixon illegal activity exposed in MRP radio spot

Just like Hillary Clinton, whom he will support for President, Jay Nixon never learns. The law notwithstanding, Nixon is trying to return Missouri to the bad old days of one-party Democrat government for the politicians, not the people.

But the facts are getting out! Thanks to you, Missourians are hearing the truth about Nixon’s illegal use of state property for his political campaign! In select markets, MRP is airing a 60-second radio ad that details Nixon’s caught-on-videotape use of an official state car to ferry him to fundraisers and political rallies, in open violation of one of Missouri’s most basic clean government laws. Click HERE to listen to the ad. YouTube had the amateur videotape that nailed the "Eternal" General with misuse of the public’s property. (YouTube clip 1, clip 2, clip 3)

Will you help us bypass the kneejerk liberal big city newspapers in St. Louis and Kansas City, and spread the word further? Please share a copy of this ad — YOUR ad, and the YouTube video that started it all, with friends and neighbors. In letters to the editor and in talking with others, ask the obvious taxpayer-protection questions the leftist media won’t ask. When will Nixon repay the public for his unlawful misuse of a state vehicle? Who will audit or verify his reimbursement to the state treasury, to assure that taxpayers aren’t filched a second time? Nixon knows his predecessor went to prison for misusing public property for politics — why does Nixon believe he shouldn’t meet the same standard?

Thanks to the Republican Party, its leaders, and, most importantly, people like you, Missouri has come a long way from the bad old days of misusing taxpayers and state employees to feed a one-party monopoly. In many ways, Nixon’s actions prove he can’t wait to go back to self-service government for bigshots and their political cronies. This will be a long fight, and well worth making!

Thanks for your help and support in the past, and for your ongoing friendship in MRP’s work!

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