Great Moments In Chutzpah
October 27th, 2008at 09:30pm Posted by Eli
First up, the Mitch McConnell campaign:
Last week, Sen. Mitch McConnell (R) squared off in a debate with Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford. But on Lunsford’s podium a GOP operative had placed a small voice recorder, presumably to pick up some off-mic comments Lunsford might make — apparently a violation of the debate rules.
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According to the Lunsford campaign, Lunsford actually didn’t see the recorder. But since it was nestled in among his papers it was included when he handed his papers off to his staffers after the debate — staffers who say they later erased the recording since it violated debate rules to have a planted recorder on the opponents podium.
According to the McConnell staffers, however, Lunsford did see the recorder during the debate and essentially confiscated it. Richard St. Onge, II (who, in a separate story, may have absconded with his name from some neo-gothic southern novel) is the GOP operative who planted the recorder. And according to St. Onge, when he went up to Lunsford after the debate to demand his recorder back, Lunsford said, “No you won’t get it back.”
And now St. Onge and the chairman of McConnell’s campaign have filed a criminal complaint against Lunsford for petty larceny and destruction of property — because of the erasure.
Wow, they tried to bug Lunsford and then filed charges against him when they got busted. Amazing.
The Tennessee GOP isn’t nearly as humorous:
The chairwoman for the Tennessee Republican Party draws a wild parallel:
“Hate is not a political party, policy statement, agenda or ideology - it is a pure evil that no place in civil society,” said Robin Smith, Chairman of the Tennessee Republican Party. “Whether it is neo-Nazi skinheads plotting a racist shooting spree targeting Sen. Obama, or West Hollywood liberals hanging Gov. Sarah Palin in effigy and calling it ‘art,’ or unknown anarchists tossing bricks through the windows of a county Republican headquarters in Murfreesboro, Americans of all political views should be outraged.”
The Palin effigy was crude, but it’s breathtaking to compare that with indictments in a mass murder and assassination plot.
Yes, that’s right, they compared an effigy and some brick-throwing to a neo-Nazi murder spree. Shame is completely foreign to these people.
Entry Filed under: Corruption/Cronyism, Elections, McCain, Palin, Politics, Racism, Republicans


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