Please forgive me. I
do write about politics once in a while, but I have tried not to get into
individuals and campaigns except on a very general level. But, this guy Dan Sullivan I find
so offensive I just had to get it out. He is closely aligned with and receives
money from the Koch brothers who are doing everything they can to subjugate all
the regular folks in this country. And, he is running such a negative campaign
it turns stomachs at times.
Watching football Sunday at times bordered on cruel torture.
The games were fine even if some of them didn't come out the way I would have liked.
Sullivan skipped a debate in Alaska so he could raise cash in Ohio. |
The torture came in the political commercials, in particular
those supporting a candidate for the U.S. Senate from Alaska. Now, this guy has not said one positive
thing in the whole campaign, but he is against a lot of stuff, like several
issues of women's rights, gun control, global warming and, well, you get the
idea, anything all the Repubstructionists in Congress are against.
The only thing he has spoken in favor of is the Pebble Mine,
a massive open-pit proposal that threatens the headwaters of the largest
sockeye salmon runs in the world.
Most of the ads focus on his opponent, a one-term Democrat
whom this guy blames for everything except sour milk. He infers two things,
that his opponent was responsible for everything that happened for past six
years in the United States, and that the real opponent is President Obama. We
know about Republican blame for Obama: there's that tan suit, and the offhand
coffee salute and on an on. Among other things this guy criticizes his opponent
for voting 97 percent of the time with the president. Well, jerkoff, your
party buddies voted 100 percent of the time against him. Who's the bigger jerk.
He also criticizes his opponent because he voted for Obamacare. For crying out
loud, 10 million Americans now have health insurance they didn't have before.
But his party has spent millions on at least 50 senseless, failed votes in
Congress to repeal the enabling act and then funding a lawsuit against the
president because he didn't follow that law exactly.
But Sunday's incessant ads trotted out a barely literate
just-out-of his-teens snowmachine rider whose one claim to fame is he can do a
flip on one of those things. And what was this wrenchhead's criticism? The
other candidate didn't ride a snowmachine in his own ad very well. That ad
shows the candidate simply riding by – offering all kinds of reasons for
this kid to judge his abilities and condemn him as a bad candidate. I have been
riding snowmachines for longer than that kid has been alive and while I have no
interest in doing a flip on one, I wouldn't have done anything different than
the candidate did in his ad. But, this kid would rather support some guy new to
the state whose official residence is even in question. What the hell, I am
supposed to vote against a sitting U.S. senator on the word of a kid who obviously
has no clue about politics and the words he speaks were carefully crafted for
him by some campaign shill?
There are plenty of other ads that go in the same tone: a teacher
who might be an actress/spokeswoman,
among others.
The main point is this candidate takes cheap shots at a sitting
senator and a president while offering nothing to the conversation. In one of
his ads where he talks about what he can do for Alaskans he says condescendingly he will
protect Alaskans. The question is from whom? He seems to be the kind of person we need
protection from. It is difficult to understand why so many Alaskans seem to
support him. He offers nothing except more of the same from Republicans in
Congress, a group that over the past decade has attempted to bring the country
to a standstill.
Judge for yourself. Here is the ad with the senator riding a snowmachine. Is he doing anything wrong here, except to folks who just don't like snowmachines altogether?
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