So, Ryan, who are you voting for?
[Apparently someone desecrated this in Paint Shop Pro -- my apologies.]
http://www.fletcher2003.com
For those of you not in the know, "returning integrity to the Governor's Office" roughly translates to "I will not have an affair while I am governor of Kentucky, like that bastard Democrat Paul Patton."
Fletcher for Governor
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Heh, heh. I'm not sure yet who I'll hold my nose and pull the lever for, but it's a safe bet that Fletcher won't be on the short list. (Assuming he wins his court case and is actually on the ballot, then makes it through the primary. I know this is a shock, but I'm not a registered Republican. ) Fletcher earned a lifetime blacklisting from me with a radio ad he did a while back when running against Ernesto Scorsone, where some self-righteous voiceover said "Remember, it's Ernie, *not* Ernesto." Ick.
I dunno, I give Chandler credit for pushing through the telemarketing no-call list, which has really worked. I'll have to look into him more closely to see what's in his closet. (Aside from his racist lineage, which I'm not holding against him.)
Is Gatewood running?
Ryan
I dunno, I give Chandler credit for pushing through the telemarketing no-call list, which has really worked. I'll have to look into him more closely to see what's in his closet. (Aside from his racist lineage, which I'm not holding against him.)
Is Gatewood running?
Ryan
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Rspaight wrote:Fletcher earned a lifetime blacklisting from me with a radio ad he did a while back when running against Ernesto Scorsone, where some self-righteous voiceover said "Remember, it's Ernie, *not* Ernesto." Ick.
Didn't Fletcher also run a smear ad where he accused Scorsone of being "pro rapist" because he (Scorsone) served as a public defender?
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What, is this a Kentucky-only thread? I'm a registered Republican, although I'm a bit subversive and only do it to vote against the favored candidate. Naturally, I'm voting for Nunn over Fletcher. Hopefully, Chandler will ultimately win. My family knows him, and you need to know someone if you want to be appointed judge.
TSmithPage wrote:What, is this a Kentucky-only thread?
No, although no one else seems to be paying attention.
My parents got two more pieces of mail from Fletcher the other day. I'm looking forward to scanning those in soon. One of them was from "Glenna" (Mrs. Fletcher) and was addressed to my mom. Today, Mom got an automated call from "Glenna" following up about the mail. Nice lady, I bet.
I was talking to my cousin in Lexington the other day. Apparently Fletcher was in a local restaurant here owned by my uncle. One of the waitresses asked Fletcher what he was going to do for health insurance. He told her if she needed health insurance, she should get a different job. I guess that compassionate conservativism in action.
I love the conservative solutions. Simple, pragmatic, obvious.
Too fat? Stop eating so damn much.
Want to avoid AIDS? Stop screwing.
Want health insurance? Get a better job.
I hate that soft liberal B.S. It has ruined this country.
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The Lex Herald-Leader endorsed Lundsford on the Dem side, and (I think) Nunn on the Republican side.
I just can't take Lundsford seriously. His ads are hilariously stupid. There's one with a dippy "follow the bouncing ball" song, but with the state of Kentucky bouncing instead of a ball. It originally was to the tune of "Beverly Hillbillies" (!), but he had to change it because he didn't know it was copyrighted.
My favorite, though, is the one with "Lundsford's Plan," the first item of which is "solve the budget crisis." Doh! Why didn't anyone else think of that? This guy is sure smart! (Of course, "solve the budget crisis" is immediately followed by a bunch of expensive programs...)
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I just can't take Lundsford seriously. His ads are hilariously stupid. There's one with a dippy "follow the bouncing ball" song, but with the state of Kentucky bouncing instead of a ball. It originally was to the tune of "Beverly Hillbillies" (!), but he had to change it because he didn't know it was copyrighted.
My favorite, though, is the one with "Lundsford's Plan," the first item of which is "solve the budget crisis." Doh! Why didn't anyone else think of that? This guy is sure smart! (Of course, "solve the budget crisis" is immediately followed by a bunch of expensive programs...)
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Well, the thing about Lunsford's ads is they're so disingenuous and deceptive. He has been running ads with Dr. Grady Stumbo and Barbara Edelman castigating Chandler. What the ads don't disclose is that Stumbo is not only a Dr. but also Lunsford's campaign manager, and that Edelman is not only a former prosecutor but also Lunsford's candidate for Lt. Governor- not exactly impartial critics!
I once met Fletcher on a plane. It was a commuter flight so he was stuck in coach along with the rest of us. For most of the flight, no one knew who he was or said anything to him. At the end of the flight, I "outed" him by talking about his job in the U.S. House and his flight arrangements. After that, several people nearby peppered him with political questions until he got off the plane!
I once met Fletcher on a plane. It was a commuter flight so he was stuck in coach along with the rest of us. For most of the flight, no one knew who he was or said anything to him. At the end of the flight, I "outed" him by talking about his job in the U.S. House and his flight arrangements. After that, several people nearby peppered him with political questions until he got off the plane!
The Fletcher campaign has been in high gear lately. Check out this crap that showed up in the mailbox.
Picture of "Big Ern" and his highschool sweetie, Glenna, and their two kids:
A pseudo-endorsement from W:
How Big Ern is going to fix healthcare:
Why the hell is a kid balancing his mother's checkbook?
Why did Big Ern get into politics? Because of Clinton's B.J.
Picture of "Big Ern" and his highschool sweetie, Glenna, and their two kids:
A pseudo-endorsement from W:
How Big Ern is going to fix healthcare:
Why the hell is a kid balancing his mother's checkbook?
Why did Big Ern get into politics? Because of Clinton's B.J.
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Ooooh, check this out. I (actually my wife) just got the same thing Patrick scanned in above, with the creepy high school pictures and the heartfelt note from Glenna. But the note's been changed:
Verrrrry interesting.
Ryan
Verrrrry interesting.
Ryan
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