Tuesday, August 29, 2006
REAL GOPers to Junior: Drop dead
Nashville Republican Judy Campbell tells the Tennessean that Bob Corker may not be "conservative enough" to receive her vote in the upcoming contest to replace Senator Bill Frist. Thus, Ms. Campbell may very well vote for Harold Ford the Second, or Junior as I, the Nigh Seen Creeder, like to call him.
I have news for Judy Campbell: If she's entertaining notions of voting for Junior, she's not a "dyed-in-the-wool" member of the GOP.
A couple of weeks ago, this blog cogently took issue with the canard that Junior is a conservative Democrat. In my bill of particulars, I mentioned Junior's trips to California to shake down Hollywood leftists for campaign cash. Last week, during an interview on Hardball with Chris Matthews, Junior admitted he was at it again:
CHRIS MATTHEWS: U.S. Congressman Harold Ford Jr. is running for the Senate in Tennessee. Tonight we have him on the air from Los Angeles. Are you raising money? What are you doing out there, congressman?
JUNIOR: We are out raising money.
Again, Junior is not a conservative; and no self-respecting conservative, or dyed-in-the-wool Republican, will vote for the Fancy bastard come November.
I have news for Judy Campbell: If she's entertaining notions of voting for Junior, she's not a "dyed-in-the-wool" member of the GOP.
A couple of weeks ago, this blog cogently took issue with the canard that Junior is a conservative Democrat. In my bill of particulars, I mentioned Junior's trips to California to shake down Hollywood leftists for campaign cash. Last week, during an interview on Hardball with Chris Matthews, Junior admitted he was at it again:
CHRIS MATTHEWS: U.S. Congressman Harold Ford Jr. is running for the Senate in Tennessee. Tonight we have him on the air from Los Angeles. Are you raising money? What are you doing out there, congressman?
JUNIOR: We are out raising money.
Again, Junior is not a conservative; and no self-respecting conservative, or dyed-in-the-wool Republican, will vote for the Fancy bastard come November.