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Cali Coug 10-27-2006 08:16 PM

Webb's campaign about to take a huge hit
 
http://drudgereport.com/flashaw.htm

This kind of campaigning really sickens me. If Web's novels were an issue worthy of consideration in the campaign, Allen would have brought them up a long time ago. They have been publicly available for decades. It isn't as if Allen just learned about this stuff.

He chose to sit on the information until the end of the campaign and then try to win the campaign on something other than substance. He isn't the only one who does garbage like this, but it is consistenly bad for the country and the voters.

MikeWaters 10-27-2006 08:24 PM

that's why it is good for Romney that this BYU mini-scandal already came out.

Although I'm sure it will be resurrected later if Romney is a threat. Meaning that right now it hasn't gotten enough traction that most people actually know about it. If people knew about it, it would be defused.

non sequitur 10-27-2006 08:45 PM

I'm more disturbed by the quality of the writing than I am by the content, although I was intrigued by that banana trick. I wonder if she gets to write off the cost of those bananas, because if I'm an IRS auditor and I see someone writing off bananas as a business expense, I'd be more than a little skeptical. I'd most likely insist on a demonstration.

Cali Coug 10-27-2006 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by non sequitur (Post 42763)
I'm more disturbed by the quality of the writing than I am by the content, although I was intrigued by that banana trick. I wonder if she gets to write off the cost of those bananas, because if I'm an IRS auditor and I see someone writing off bananas as a business expense, I'd be more than a little skeptical. I'd most likely insist on a demonstration.

lol! You've gotta do your job...

Archaea 10-27-2006 08:55 PM

The first cutout disturbed me with the boy. Politicians will wait until their opponents can't respond, but the banana scene left me laughing. The first one was deplorable.

SteelBlue 10-27-2006 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by non sequitur (Post 42763)
I'm more disturbed by the quality of the writing than I am by the content,

"...his eyes were red, as if burned by fire." Ugh.

Cali Coug 10-27-2006 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by SteelBlue (Post 42771)
"...his eyes were red, as if burned by fire." Ugh.

Yeah, no question he isn't much of a novelist. Then again, he isn't running for "Author of the United States."

The only way I see Webb surviving this is if he immediately releases an ad that explains he was writing about the horrors of Vietnam, something he would know about but Allen would not (having not served).

Of course, that is exactly the problem with this kind of garbage campaigning. The only response is another negative response (which engenders yet another and another).

In the end, the voter doesn't have a clue about issues, but they can tell you sordid details from a novel or the military record of candidates from 40 years ago.

Archaea 10-27-2006 09:17 PM

When the voters don't care or even understand the issues, but would rather watch Oprah listening to lurid details, what do you expect politicians to do?

Cali Coug 10-27-2006 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Archaea (Post 42778)
When the voters don't care or even understand the issues, but would rather watch Oprah listening to lurid details, what do you expect politicians to do?

Democracy needs an educated electorate to succeed.

Archaea 10-27-2006 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by hoyacoug (Post 42782)
Democracy needs an educated electorate to succeed.

What about federated republics?

Cali Coug 10-27-2006 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Archaea (Post 42785)
What about federated republics?

:)

I will say this: as a point of useless history, the distinction between republic and democracy was not really made by anyone until our very own James Madison created the distinction. This probably caused much of the confusion today about what kind of government we have, because at the time of founding, everyone called it a democracy except for Madison. Today, most would properly call it a Republic.

This has been a useless public service announcement.

MikeWaters 10-27-2006 10:02 PM

I'll be sure to pass this on to EV66666

Cali Coug 10-27-2006 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MikeWaters (Post 42811)
I'll be sure to pass this on to EV66666

lol! Be very careful, you don't want to crap on his rug.

Detroitdad 10-28-2006 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by hoyacoug (Post 42817)
lol! Be very careful, you don't want to crap on his rug.

He has a toupee, too?

non sequitur 10-28-2006 04:18 AM

My wife thinks I'm an idiot. I'm eating a bowl of Wheaties when my wife enters the room. I throw a banana on the counter and ask her if she'd mind cutting it up for me. She has no sense of humor.


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