"Only the truth" has let loose with a very personal attack. Perhaps Eichmann refused his advances? Some of these religious right types have strange practices.
"Not him again" cites Bulldog Pundit, a website run by David Larsen's campaign manager. This website is known for publishing racist depictions of President Obama. Chairman Sam Raia knows all about it because he voted, along with the rest of Republican State Committee, to condemn these and similar acts of racism. Check out the Report here:
http://conservativenewjersey.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/report-to-the-members2.pdf
Mark Falzon is the Vice President of something called the Tea Party Caucus, which is the weird group that hosted last Saturday's event at which nobody showed up. No surprise there, because Falzon, a Democrat, proposed to vet candidates for U.S. Senate in a Republican primary. A vetter should probably start by being registered to vote in the party primary. Like the others, he talks vaguely about "allegations" being "far off" but never ventures to explain how.
"Straight Talker" sounds like someone from the Dick LaRossa wing of the Tea Party (maybe the man himself). Way too much Team Bader excuse making going on here. Bader doesn't want his followers to know about the bar because the religion they all belong to doesn't approve of alcoholic beverages. Funny how alcohol is no good unless you are turning a profit on it. These people don't know a whole lot about ethics in the first place, so trying to explain that having a shadowy group (no FEC, NJELEC, IRS, or state incorporation filings of any kind) run by your campaign manager stage a "debate" at which you appear could be a violation of federal law is wasted on them. I'm not an election law attorney and neither is LaRossa or any of his followers, so I think we should just let the lawyers at the FEC figure this one out.

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