In the parallel universe of Lee Fletcher and his Town Hall Show, Senator David Vitter is making the people of Louisiana proud by doing what we elected him to do. Fletcher informs us:
He (Vitter) has support from all over Louisiana for his re-elect and is continuing to do the job he was elected to do. In one recent poll conducted in another senate race, Senator Vitter had solid re-elect numbers at well over 60%. His numbers increase significantly when specific issues like cutting taxes, support for our military, Vitter’s strong pro life stance and his strong stand against illegal immigration are mentioned.
I suppose that Fletcher is referencing some sort of internal poll conducted by John N. Kennedy’s campaign. This is troubling for Mr. Kennedy, because whoever is conducting a poll that suggests Vitter could be re-elected by “well over 60%” is clearly not living in reality and should not be compensated for this type of soothsaying.
Fletcher goes on the attack against Democratic Party Chairman, calling him a “failure,” a “self-promoter,” “ineffective,” “irrelevant,” and “incompetent,” but only after he decries the way in which Whittington “is a hater who is the poster child for the worst kind of hate politics.” Fletcher then says Whittington is a “weak-minded, lock-step attack dog.”
Classy.
I guess they’re thinking that if you just pile on Chris Whittington, voters will somehow completely forget about Vitter’s on-going prostitution scandal– a scandal that has forced Vitter into pleading the fifth amendment in the D.C. Madam trial. It’s a scandal that just won’t go away. And now, anytime another politician gets caught in a similar predicament (i.e. Larry Craig and Eliot Spitzer), the media can’t help but reference our junior Senator.
By the way, I think I am going to enjoy referencing this post in the future.
Remember, on Sunday, April 13, 2008, Lee Fletcher announced to the Great State that David Vitter “has solid re-elect numbers at well over 60%.”
Riiiiiiiiiiight.
Update: Earlier tonight, The Daily Kingfish reported the results of a Rasmussen poll on the Landrieu/Kennedy race.
The results are:
|
|
Kennedy |
Landrieu |
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Very Favorable |
13% |
33% |
|
Somewhat Favorable |
38% |
32% |
|
Somewhat Unfavorable |
23% |
21% |
|
Very Unfavorable |
19% |
11% |
|
Not sure |
7% |
4% |
|
Kennedy |
39% |
|
Landrieu |
55% |
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Other |
3% |
|
Not sure |
4% |
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