Responding to TV ads aired last week calling Democratic Congressional candidate Francine Busby a "dangerous liberal" for having "praised a teacher reported to have child porn," a spokesman for Busby's GOP opponent, Brian Bilbray, admitted the ad was "a little over the top." The ads were not paid for by Bilbray but by the National Republican Congressional Committee.
This isn't just some Congressional candidate doing this, it's the very top of the GOP apparatus in DC. Here's some more background on the Republican slime machine that's cranking up in desperation. Expect 2006 to be the ugliest campaign you've ever seen.
TrackBackI always demand to search people's homes and computer hard drives before I publicly praise them. Can't be too careful these days.
Posted by: My Alter Ego at April 25, 2006 01:53 PMSafer just to assume everybody is a pedophile.
You sicko.
Posted by: apostropher at April 25, 2006 02:02 PMWe liberals are against pedophiles now? I missed that bulletin.
Posted by: Tarrou at April 25, 2006 03:34 PMWell, it's mostly just a smokescreen to conceal our insatiable ephebophilia, but yeah. Consider yourself bulletinized. Bad pedophiles. Bad!
Posted by: apostropher at April 25, 2006 03:43 PMBTW, this leftist isn't against pedophiles...I prefer my girlfriends know exactly how much to cry when I touch them.
...I'm probably a little too late to unload a litany of molestation jokes, aren't I...
Posted by: Mr. Sticky at April 28, 2006 02:41 AM