'Pink Slip Rick' Pursues Governor Using Phone, Baked Goods
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 8 2011
The progressive activist group Florida Watch has been pursing Gov. Rick Scott with an online/offline campaign called "Pink Slip Rick" — and now they're going to hit his phones. (Via Miami Herald))
In response to robo-calls to Floridians urging support for the governor, the initiative has set up a robo-call tool of their own to collect messages from Floridians. The group plans to collect the messages over time and then send one message every few minutes to Scott's office on Monday, Aug. 15, according to its website.
The Republican Party of Florida had paid for robo-calls featuring Scott's voice in pleas for support. Scott has been dealing with phenominally low approval ratings for months.
The Pink Slip Rick campaign previously caught up to Scott as he put in a stint of two hours or so working at a donut shop, a press-the-flesh event to help burnish his image. With their cameras rolling, activists put Floridians at the counter one after the other to voice their displeasure to him and hand him a symbolic "pink slip." The video, of course, then went on to YouTube.