(Proudly cross-posted at Clintonistas for Obama)
Ah, how I love me the right-wing blogs! Sometimes, I find it amusing to simply lurk over there and see the vile garbage spew out of their keyboards. But to my surprise, I found out today that some of my recent diaries have been featured on an infamous local right-wing blog.
Apparently, Debbie Cook is foolish for actually talking to voters. I mean, why should she actually take time to talk to voters? “Crazy Dana” Rohrabacher obviously doesn’t. I have yet to see one neighborhood outreach walk, volunteer phone bank, or any other kind of voter outreach activity happening with his campaign.
Well, I guess it’s Crazy Dana’s loss that he doesn’t talk to voters while Debbie Cook does. The more voters here in the 46th District find out about him, the less they like him. And as they learn more about Debbie Cook, the more they like her for her hard work to protect our quality of life as well as her plan to make real change that benefits real people.
OK, so Dana doesn’t want to earn his votes? And he’d rather continue with his extreme right-wing agenda than listen to the more moderate voters in his own district? So be it.
I just hope Dana’s ready to face the consequences. From what I understand, voters don’t like to be ignored. And if Dana keeps ignoring his own voters, he may have a tougher November than what he’s planning for. I just wonder if he & his GOP buddies have actually thought this through.
Whatever. I shouldn’t have to worry about Crazy Dana & his far-right GOP pals. We have enough work to do ensuring that great Democrats like Debbie Cook get elected this fall.
Are you with me? 😉
Please send ’em here…
http://www.actblue.com/page/c4o
Thanks! 😀
Last night she was at a houe party in San Francisco. During Q&A time, I asked her what she thought about CA-46 and she more or less gave the line about making Republicans spend on their own races. It’s possible that she just does not know anything about it, but she was not acting acting optimistic either.
…and that’s a sort of nitpicking that we’ve IIRC occasionally done…though not at grassroots efforts, but as particular donations, or speeches of crazy supporters, or stuff like that. And while this comment isn’t the best time to argue that what we do makes more sense, I’ll still argue that it is.
But since they nitpick like this, I’m going to nitpick too. I’m going to note that, apparently, they don’t have anything better to do than to make fun of a legitimate grassroots strategy.
And did you read their comments. This was a particularly weak post, as commenters indicated several times over.