Shame
Posted by Lurch on August 03, 2006 • Comments (0)Permalink

Some Republican candidates seem ashamed of their party in this election cycle. The Fudge Report is a daily news magazine produced by the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee and appears to pretty closely follow the model created by Matt Drudge, with one distinctive exception. The Fudge Report tells the truth.

Republicans Anonymous: GOP Senate Candidates Go Incognito

With GOP Senate candidates working harder than ever to avoid being labeled as Republicans, we wanted to provide some examples of how our opponents are bending over backwards to cover up their partisan predilections and ties to the White House.

Minnesota’s “Makeover” Mark Kennedy: This guy has been part of the Republican Congress for three terms but you wouldn’t know it from watching the ad his campaign is debuting today. In a bio ad, he somehow manages to omit the fact that he is a GOP Member of Congress and has been one of the White House’s most reliable votes in Congress – siding with the President 92 percent of the time.

Maryland’s Michael Steele: A premier member of Republicans Anonymous – literally. This afternoon, Steele admitted that he was the unnamed GOP senate candidate profiled in a newspaper column that focused on how Bush is a political albatross for Republican campaigns. Steele – whose website doesn’t even mention the word Republican – admits that he agrees with Bush on issues like vetoing stem cell research and Iraq but doesn’t want the unpopular President to campaign for him (although he’s happy to have Bush raise money for him, as he did in December).


There are others in this report. Drop by The Fudge Report and get a look at what could well turn out to be one more nail in the coffin of the Fascist Party.

Comments

Post a comment




Remember Me?