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Sunday, October 29, 2006
Sunday Morning Wrap-Up
Posted by: Dean Barnett at 12:13 PM

Wow! What a Sunday morning! The extra hour gave me time to not only get bagels from Rosenfeld’s in Newton Centre (unquestionably the best bagels in greater Boston) but to enjoy a full smorgasbord of Sunday talk show madness while I downed my extra-salty Springfield belly-lox.

The fun started on Fox News Sunday when a very desperate looking Harold Ford made an appearance. In the past, I’ve confessed s soft spot for Fancy – sorry, he strikes me as a nice guy. But Ford’s interview this morning with Chris Wallace was a politicking Hindenburg.

Ford looked haggard and angry. He gave off the unmistakable whiff of a candidate who has been bludgeoned with unfavorable internals the last several days. He also looked like he hadn’t slept since July.

Things got really weird when Chris Wallace replayed the infamous “playboy bunny” ad. Strangely, an indignant Ford furiously referred to the spot as “smut.” Twice. Asked for an explanation for this odd choice of words, a suddenly prudish Ford expressed outrage that Tennesseans had to be exposed to the image of a scantily clad blonde “naked up to here.” Wait a minute – I thought Ford liked girls!

Then Rick Santorum came on the show. If Santorum goes down, he’ll go down fighting. He has emerged as a true rarity in 21st century politics – a candidate who knows what he stands for and knows what he wants to say.

Things went downhill during the next segment when Liddy Dole and Chuck Schumer engaged in a min-debate. Has Dole not done enough damage to the party this cycle with her disastrous stewardship of the RSCC where Schumer has beat her like a drum in fund raising terms? Is it really necessary that we trot her out 9 days before the election to get killed in debates with Schumer, too? In case anyone from the White House is reading, please heed my counsel: Send Liddy on an emergency fact-finding mission to Antarctica that lasts until November 8. November 8, 2022. At least.

From there, I switched over to “Meet the Press” where the conclusion of the show’s Senate Debate Series immediately buoyed my spirits when Michael Steele decisively bested Ben Cardin.

Steele versus Cardin isn’t really a fair match-up. Cardin has all the charm and charisma of a desiccated piece of driftwood. Steele, on the other hand, is an extremely appealing presence. The debate would have been the rout of the season if Steele didn’t stumble a bit during the Roe v. Wade conversation. Nevertheless, the Maryland race has a huge amount of undecideds and leaners. Michael Steele did himself a whole lot of good this morning.

At this point, I’d even say that a Steele victory on Election Day won’t be an upset. Cardin is this cycle’s version of Fritz Mondale circa 2002 – a semi-living, perhaps-breathing example of everything people don’t like about conventional politicians. Seemingly congenitally unable to provide a straight answer to any straightforward question, Cardin comes across as the type of guy who has obfuscation as his default setting. Not that the Cardin people look to this blog for guidance, but if they do I charitably suggest they immediately deploy the Bob Casey, Jr. strategy: Entomb their candidate in a glass case until Election Day and do not break the glass under any circumstances.

Back in a bit with more politics talk.

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RojoLoco writes: Monday, October, 30, 2006 8:43 AM
of RCP and stalled Fords....
truthbetold- RCP (real clear politics) is about as straight a shot as you're going to get in this neverending chatter about polls.

I keep wanting to pin Sleeztak's ears back on these threads, but the fact that he cites RCP as his source makes his posts fairly unimpeachable, insofar as one cites polls to make points.

I don't particularly pay much attention to polls or pollsters- if memory serves Lurch kerry was way WAY up according to exit polling, and my guy "Hitler Jr." Bush ended up winning going away (optional insert of moonbat screeching about the diebold conspiracy here). Made a lot of dough that day, betting with eejits that kept looking at exit polls that turned out to be horribly mismanaged along the lines of reasonable sample size, composition of those polled, etc.

Looking down south to Tennessee, all we see up in Illinois is some arrogant doofus from a political family continually making an arse of himself over and over and over again- and no, that doesn't mean teddy kennedy is down in Tennessee looking to buy a few barrels of bourbon, I'm talking about lil' Harry Ford. Methinks he'll fall down go boom in the upcoming election- I took a poll, and the one respondent (me) thinks the other guy will win by default- so that's a 100% lead in at least one poll (with a margin for error of +- 100%).
phipho writes: Monday, October, 30, 2006 2:01 AM
Cokers Folly
Ford may indeed lose the election, but thank you RNC for helping to keep African American's solidly in the Democratic party base with that trashy ad. Stupid, tasteless, and as Joe noted inaccurate. It would be great to see Ford rally so that Coker could go join the ad creator in search of new employment.
truthbetold writes: Sunday, October, 29, 2006 8:31 PM
Hawkeye
Thank you for the info.
Hawkeye writes: Sunday, October, 29, 2006 8:22 PM
truthbetold
RCP means Real Clear Politics. You can google the name and get the site. The site has polls from different organizations and articles from different newpapers on the left/right.
truthbetold writes: Sunday, October, 29, 2006 7:20 PM
Who or what is RCP?
Liberal Patriot = Oxy MORON A liberal is just another name for a Communist/socialist and they certainly aren't patriots.
Liberal Patriot writes: Sunday, October, 29, 2006 3:39 PM
Lame
Dean's post is another exhibit on how the Republicans are trivializing the body politic. Chattering about how Harold Ford "looked haggard" and then acting as though he were not allowed to rail against the ad because he "likes girls" is really juvenile. Your side becomes less serious and more silly with each passing day.

The strategy is obvious. Throw "stuff" (as Rumsfeld would call it) in the air. Confuse and alienate the electorate. Dissuade them from voting. Turn out the base. Hope that nearly 2-1 margin between rabid conservatives and rabid liberals brings home the win. It is a disgrace, just bad citizenship.

Buster writes: Sunday, October, 29, 2006 3:10 PM
Bravo Dean--
the appearance of some real humor. You should shake off the dust and let it rip more often.

After Mark Steyn there really isn't anyone who is consistently funny and biting at the same time. You seem to have a way with it. Are you wearing a Mardi Gras mask or something?

Buster...
Joe writes: Sunday, October, 29, 2006 12:43 PM
Ford's Reaction
I found the Tennessee ad funny, not offensive. Apparenty Ford is anti-gun control, so portions of the ad are misleading. . . yet Ford focuse on smut. Of course a Playboy party is smutty--just admit you went and leave it at that. No one really cares. He did the same on Bill Maher's show. Even Maher raised an eyebrow, like to say, "you want to see smut, hang out with me after the show when I go clubbing!"
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