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SSP Daily Digest: 6/23 (Morning Edition)

by: DavidNYC

Wed Jun 23, 2010 at 8:04 AM EDT


  • AR-Sen: John Boozman says that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell will be coming to Little Rock to stump for him next month.
  • CO-Sen: Ex-Lt. Gov. Jane Norton is attempting to rebut some ugly public polling with an internal of her own from Public Opinion Strategies. Norton's survey has her up 39-33 in the GOP primary against Weld County DA Ken Buck, but a SurveyUSA poll taken last week showed her getting killed, 53-37.
  • FL-Sen: Rep. Kendrick Meek and zillionaire asshole Jeff Greene had a seriously feisty debate the other night. I cannot do it justice by summarizing, so I encourage you read the Palm Beach Post's account. Also of note, Greene is taking a page from the John Kasich playbook and refusing to make his tax returns public. In a display of leadership, he said disclosure was his wife's call - who said "hell no" when asked by reporters if she would do so.
  • LA-Sen: As Crisitunity noted, Rep. Charlie Melancon has a real crisitunity to deal with vis-a-vis the gulf oil spill, and it's been interesting watching the issue play out on the campaign trail. Melancon may have gotten a gift with a federal district court judge's ruling against the offshore drilling moratorium (something Melancon opposes), but contrary to his wishes, the Obama administration will indeed appeal.
  • NV-Sen: Jon Ralston, one of Nevada's top political analysts, points out that Sharron Angle has been touting an endorsement on her website from a bunch of lunatics called the "Declaration Alliance." They're a birther outfit, and Ralston has been trying to get Angle on the record as to whether she shares their views - but, says Ralston, "She no longer answers her voicemail, and her press secretary's voicemail is full." I'm sure Ralston'll ask her all about this next week, when he interviews her on his TV show. Here are a couple of other things he ought to bring up: Angle's statements that unemployed folks have been "spoiled" by government "entitlement" - and that bringing jobs to Nevada wouldn't be, well, her job as senator. This should be a fun interview!
  • OH-Gov: As Dave Catanese says, on the campaign trail, "a candidate's humble upbringing is almost always safe from attack." So you really have to wonder why in the fuck John Kasich thought it would be a good idea to mock Ted Strickland's background, braying about his opponent: "Having grown up in a chicken shack on Duck Run, he has all but ignored our cities' economies and their workers." Not that you needed it, but even more evidence that Kasich is a grade-A schmuck with a tin ear: He told Alan Colmes he would not be "singing in any chorus for LeBron James" to help keep the NBA uber-star Ohio' #1 Citizen in Cleveland. Christ, what an asshole!
  • NV-Gov: Anjeanette Damon of the Las Vegas Sun says that Rory Reid may be going up on the air with TV ads as soon as today - but that's it. No further details on the nature of the ad, where it might run, or, of course, the size of the buy.
  • AR-01: Tim Wooldridge is doing everything in his power to convince 1st CD Democrats that they were right to select Chad Causey as their nominee instead of him. He's still refusing to endorse Causey, and in an interview with Politico, he had kind words for Rick Crawford, the GOP nominee, calling him a "fine fella." With Dems like these....
  • FL-06: Will Joe Barton be the next Joe Wilson? Or will he become... well, I just can't think of a single Republican in recent memory who has been exorcised by the party for saying something outrageous. Which suggests to me that, in fact, GOP rank-and-file are probably cheering Barton for having the "guts" to say the quiet part loud. Indeed, Dave Weigel points to several Republicans who have been aping Barton's "shakedown" language.) Anyhow, Barton's doing a fundraiser for Cliff Stearns next week, so it'll be interesting to see what kind of draw Smokey Joe will be. Stearns doesn't face any meaningful opposition in this 56% McCain district and has $2.5 million on hand, so I wonder why Barton is doing him the favor in the first place.
  • KY-03: Todd Lally, the GOP nominee in the 3rd CD, said that fellow Kentuckian Mitch McConnell told him to go twist when he asked for fundraising help. But not to worry - Rand Paul to the rescue! The libertarian freakazoid will apparently do two events with Lally this summer, something I'm sure will play well back in Louisville.
  • MI-03: Retiring Rep. Vern Ehlers endorsed businessman and former Kent County Commissioner Steve Heacock to succeed him, but pledged to support whomever wins the August 3rd GOP primary. Also in the race are state Sen. Bill Hardiman, state Rep. Justin Amash, attorney Louise Johnson, and Air Force vet Bob Overbeek. Amash recently dinged Heacock for copying and pasting position statements from other Republicans (like Paul Ryan and fellow Michigander Dave Camp) and posting them on his website without attribution. (Heacock has since taken them down.)
  • MI-07: After a local Republican club announced that Rudy Giuliani would be doing a fundraiser for ex-Rep. Tim Walberg, Brian Rooney (Walberg's primary opponent) pounced, citing Giuliani's squishiness on abortion. Rooney's camp must have been pleased to make the hit, since Walberg had previously zinged Rooney for failing to show up at an anti-abortion group event a few months ago. In any case, Walberg is now saying no, no, no - there was never going to be a Rudy fundraiser in the first place (though his campaign manager said they'd like to do something in the future).
  • MO-07: Missouri Right to Life endorsed self-funding businessman Billy Long, citing unhappiness with the voting record of state Sens. Gary Nodler and Jack Goodman, the other two major candidates in the race to succeed Roy Blunt. This is a 63% McCain district, though, and we have no real candidate, so any cat fud here is for entertainment purposes only.
  • WATN: Former Rep. Don Cazayoux was unanimously confirmed as the U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Louisiana by the Senate yesterday. Here's wishing Cazayoux - who is only 46 - a successful tenure and, hopefully, a return to electoral politics some day.
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    POS strikes again!
    Can we please stop putting so much faith in all these GOP internals of House races particularly when the vast majority of them are from those jokers.

    Are we putting faith in them?
    I thought they were being published for information purposes only.  

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    They're something else to look at


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    My Thoughts
    AR-Sen: I wonder how much support Blanche will be getting from Washington in comparison to her opponent? Then again, getting help from Washington might be the last thing she would want these days. Maybe 'Big Dog' Clinton still has time to spare....

    CO-Sen: Looks like Jane Norton's the next Sue Lowden.

    WATN regarding Don Cazayoux: Too bad for the Democrats, it looks like Cassidy's a shoo in for reelection. Maybe now that Cazayoux's on the Bench, Dems will pick that spoiler Michael Jackson?


    I'm sure Clinton will campaign for her
    But he will be of far more use in winnable races across the country. He can go places Obama can't.

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    Jackson???
    What for? He will lose to Cassidy very badly..

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    Only One
    He's the only name associated as a candidate for that district so far as I've heard. Anyway, in comparison with Alvin Greene, Michael Jackson looks like a star candidate.

    Also, how much Michael Jackson can be compared to this candidate running for the House in Texas is up to one's opinion.


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    State Sen. Eric LaFleur
    I heard something about the DCCC trying to recruit him last year. He was also the DSCC's second choice after Melancon, but once it looked like Melancon was going to run for Senate, the DCCC tried getting LaFleur. I haven't heard anything about that since last summer though. The two LA reps who were elected without majorities last time look like they may be unopposed this year.(Fleming and Cassidy)  

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    A number of close races going unopposed this time around
    See also Chris Lee in NY-26, Diaz-Balart in FL-21, for instance.  It seems that in states that are gaining/losing seats (NY, TX, LA, FL, just to name a few, both parties are holding back somewhat until 2012 when they see the new map.

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    Well, it's not too difficult to be better then Kesha)))


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    Lincoln will have to poll better before she gets DSCC help......
    I can't imagine the DSCC will spend money on Lincoln if she can't make it a single-digit race on her own.  Setting aside that Rasmussen is a joke with its Some Dude-ish numbers for her against Boozman, I have no doubt she
    is down double digits right now.  DailyKos had her down 58-38 pre-runoff, and even if that's also exaggerated, she had to be down double-digits.

    The DSCC has to do triage at some point, especially since they're only dead-even in cash with the NRSC.  Not everyone will get help, and people who aren't making some progress on their own will not be helped.

    43, male, Indian-American, Democrat, VA-10


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    CO-Sen
    Only difference between this and NV-Sen is that Buck is a much more credible and electable alternative than Angle. I still have no idea what Norton did wrong here.

    20, CD MA-03/NH-01/MA-08

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    Look At Bob Bennett
    He did absolutely nuthin' wrong (no scandals, no gaffes). He did exactly what he was always doing, and he still lost. It's just one of those years where there's this tremor against the conventional.

    Speaking of tremors, anyone else feel that earthquake around quarter to 2 today?


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    OH-Gov: Kasich's Coakley Campaign Cackle
    Perhaps it's almost as bad as suggesting that Schilling is a DamnYahnkee Fan.

    Strickland can now go Scott Brown one better, and invoke the spirit of William Henry Harrison (who grew up in a log cabin).


    My mind was going in the same directon when I read this
    Never, NEVER diss the hometown sports heroes. I am a Texan, and I know he's a Republican, but I will never, EVER say anything bad about Nolan Ryan.

    26, Male, Democrat, TX-26

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    Likewise,
    if I ever said anything negative about Payton Manning, a Republican, I would be shot. Kasich is really a piece of work.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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    Im hoping Joe Mauer is a Dem
    St Paul born and raised

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    Meh
    I just looked it up and David Wright's a Republican...

    NY-14, DC-AL (college) Distraught Mets fan

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    I know, it pains me, too
    But the guy is from Norfolk, VA, home of the world's largest naval base, so I suppose it's only to be expected. Then again, ever since Tom Glavine left the team, Wright's taken over the role of doing promotional spots for the unions which built the new stadium, which seems pretty menschy to me.  

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    As you know
    Republicans haven't always been anti-union. He may be one of the small number of relatively liberal people who are still Republicans.

    "I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
    --  Will Rogers  


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    Mauer is apolitical
    When I was researching people for my Celebrity Senate a few months ago, Mauer was one person I was considering from Minnesota, but I was unable to figure out his positions on most political issues.  Major league baseball players lean republican in general, especially the white ones, but given his background and the geography involved, it wouldn't surprise me if he was actually democratic.  With no answers, I didn't put him in the senate, although I suppose I could've made him one of the two I's in the body.

    23, Male, Democrat, OH-13

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    If I ever remember
    I'll ask my one friend who went to high school with him, maybe she'll know.

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    WATN
    This is probably really obvious, but what does WATN stand for?

    btw. I finished my leaving cert today, hurray! College!


    Yikes
    This can't help Vitter.

    http://politicalwire.com/archi...

    The fact he did not fire his ADVISER ON WOMENS ISSUES  when he knew about him attacking his girlfriend with a knife two years ago is unbelievable. This could help us.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  


    If nothing else
    it's further evidence of the lack of respect Vitter has for women.  And still, probably a good 2/3rd or more of white women in Louisiana are going to vote for him this fall.  Disgusting.  He may be my least favorite Senator.

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    All they care about is that he is conservative
    And will oppose the president. Melancon will do well to get within single digits.

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    Louisianans
    clearly don't care about the kind of person they are electing.  It's almost to the point that a convicted murderer could get elected there over a democrat.

    23, Male, Democrat, OH-13

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    This is the state that almost made David Duke their Governor......
    Duke has been marginalized back to the same level as any ordinary Klansman, but remember he won 55% of the white vote in the runoff against Edwin Edwards in 1991.  David Duke won the white vote by 10 points!  Black turnout was so high that Edwards still won a 61-39 blowout.

    And Duke made the runoff in the first place by outperforming an incumbent Republican who was running for reelection.

    So the notion that David Vitter could win up to 80% of the white vote against Melancon should be no surprise.

    White Louisiana voters really have no shame at all.

    43, male, Indian-American, Democrat, VA-10


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    Ugh, I was hoping this one would hurt.
    Since the three commentators I probably most trust on this site are all saying the same thing, I guess not.

    Vitter probably got lucky too this came out on the same day as McChrystal's firing.

    Still, the guy is scum. I can't believe he was a Rhodes scholar (not that it conveys any moral superiority, but you'd think he would be smarter. Or maybe it just served to increase his incipient megalomania)


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    If it makes you feel better, Louisiana voters are weird enough that...
    ...Clinton carried the state in 1996 with a solid 51% majority, 2 points better than his national vote share.  You never see a Democratic Presidential nominee outperform his national vote in Louisiana.  So weird things can happen.

    It's just really hard for an outsider to guess what will or won't influence voting behavior in Louisiana.  I'm an outsider, and I have no clue.  Flirting with David Duke one year, then giving victory to Clinton twice in a row, you just never really know.

    So it's entirely possible Melancon finds something that catches fire.

    And it's still possible Vitter will be lulled into sleep and Melancon pulls off the upset against a bad campaign.

    Still, this is a highly unlikely pickup.  North Carolina is much more promising, and even there we're the underdogs.

    43, male, Indian-American, Democrat, VA-10


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    Clinton was a Governor from a neighboring state
    I would suggest that explains his popularity in LA to a great degree.

    "I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
    --  Will Rogers  


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    Sure, but Melancon likewise can sell a peculiar appeal......
    He really is a conservative Democrat, of the Old South school, and he's been a leader in helping address the oil spill crisis and is a man of high personal character.

    Don't get me wrong, I don't think he'll win, but my point is that the state's voters never stop surprising everyone, and in that vein a Melancon victory is not 100% impossible.

    43, male, Indian-American, Democrat, VA-10


    [ Parent ]
    Right, not 100% impossible
    I'll agree with that.

    "I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
    --  Will Rogers  


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    To
    be fair Duke was very soundly defeated during the runoff. Even Bush Sr. pretty much endorsed his opponent.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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    Finished reading your comment
    I did not know Duke carried the white vote, that is disgusting.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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    Only "pretty much" endorsed?
    That is still pretty deplorable.

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    the incumbent governor had been a republican for only a couple months
    Buddy Roemer was elected as a Democrat after serving in Congress as a Democrat (blue dog variety, I believe.)  His party switch shortly before the election did not win him any friends on either side (shades of Parker Griffith?).  He lost the jungle primary to crook/felon Edwin Edwards and Klan leader David Duke.  
    You could say that Louisiana voters have voted for worse than Vitter.

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    Sure, but that reinforces my point......
    So white Louisiana voters decided a conservative Democrat switching to the Republican Party is worse than a Ku Klux Klansman.

    That's just fucked up.

    43, male, Indian-American, Democrat, VA-10


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    Dunno
    At least David Duke was faithful to his wife, unlike David Vitter.  On the major issues, there is little difference between David Duke and David Vitter.  Given those two choices, it would be a tough decision.

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    Vitter is not an out-and-out white supremacist
    as far as I know. I will consider your remarks polemical hyperbole, unless you can point us to a long string of unreconstructedly racist remarks and involvement in actual threats along the lines of cross-burnings from Vitter. I don't think you help your credibility with this kind of talk.

    "I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
    --  Will Rogers  


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    There are few votes in Congress
    that come down to belief or opposition to white supremacy.  Given that, the voting record of Duke versus Vitter would probably very similar.  I'd probably prefer Vitter by the slightest of amounts because Vitter supports Israel and Duke wants to eliminate her.  And that's saying something, because I consider David Vitter the worst of teh worst in the Senate.

    I've given my opinion.  From a moral perspective, I consider Vitter less so than Duke, as Duke is as far as I know, not a womanizer and a cheater or a hypocrite.  


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    If the comment by DCCyclone is true
    then Duke is clearly worse than Vitter.

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    Voting records are not everything
    We've talked about Congressman Inglis' failed attempt at reelection, which he lost not mainly because of his mainstream conservative voting record, but because he stood for sanity and against the prevailing extremism (e.g., Glenn Beck) in the Republican Party today, perhaps especially in the South.

    A Senator Duke would have been much worse, because though his voting record might not have differed much from Vitter's, his very presence in the chamber would have given legitimacy to the worst sort of white-supremacist terrorism. If you think that wouldn't have been very important, I'm glad a lot of Republicans disagreed then and voted for Edwards, for reasons other than positions on ordinary legislation.

    "I'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat!"
    --  Will Rogers  


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    Not true, Duke in fact slept with fellow Klansmen's wives......
    Duke was personally disliked by many in his own white supremacist circles because he was a womanizer who slept with their wives.  Seriously.  And this dated to his life before he ran for Governor, so it was relevant and came out at that time.  It just didn't figure prominently because, well, being a bona fide white supremacist is a little more significant!

    43, male, Indian-American, Democrat, VA-10

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    If this is true
    then I accept that David Duke is worse than David Vitter.

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    Just read the SPL report on David Duke
    This isn't even close, David Duke is much more of a degenerate than Vitter.

    [ Parent ]
    Ah, Louisiana
    Wasn't the phrase "dead girl or a live boy" coined by one of their governors?

    20, CD MA-03/NH-01/MA-08

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    Edwin Edwards
    Edwin Edwards had said that line on various occassions, but LBJ may have said the same line in 1964 when he ran against Goldwater.

    40, male, Democrat, NC-04

    [ Parent ]
    Edwin Edwards' best quote of all time, though, was
    when he was running against David Duke, and someone asked him if the two had anything in common, and Edwards said "Well, we're both wizards beneath the sheets!"

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    Quips
    Wasn't that the race were the Rep that Duke defeated in the primary endorsed Edwards by urging people to "vote for the crook. It's important."

    [ Parent ]
    ah LA politics
    Gotta love it! The best part is, if the crook ran for something again, he'd win!  

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    Well
    if he was not in prison anyways.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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    He does get out in July 2011
    Just in time to file for the governor's race!  

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    I'm
    sure Jindal would love that.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

    [ Parent ]
    If he runs
    I'm thinking there will be a big draft Jindal movement for 2012 that emerges over the next summer. Even Tom Jensen thinks Jindal would have a very strong chance if he ran. (in the primary)  

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    Hmm…
    Would Jindal really pursue a run for President while basically running for re-election as Governor? It seems really irresponsible to me. If he wants to be President in 2012 he should not run for a second term in 2011. I know Biden did it and I lost a little respect for him for him when he did. I don't want to predict anything this early but it looks like Romney at this point. Although there was a point it looked like Clinton so you never know.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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    No
    He wouldn't run for re-election. I think there will be a strong push for him to run. It would be crazy to see how many people ran if he'd retire. I hope he does it just for that!  

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    I
    would not mind it either. In an open seat we would have a legitimate shot I assume? I am not from there but I would guess voters would be more ok accepting a Democrat for Governor rather than federal office. If Melancon does well this year he could be a good candidate for team blue.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

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    RI's similar
    the former mayor of Providence, Buddy Cianci, who just got out of prison, would probably win if he ran again.

    21, dude, RI-01 (registered) IL-01 (college)
    please help Japan. click "donate funds" in upper right and then "Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami." http://www.redcross.org/


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    MI-07 Rooney's tears
    I guess all the talk of the Rooney campaign not engaging in attacks has been just that.  Now, while it is predictable that Walberg might be questioned by some of the more radical pro-lifers for being in the same room as Giuliani, this is a far cry from snubbing the local right to life dinner as Rooney did.

    So, is it now OK to talk about how Rooney is a carpetbagger, having moved in district days before filing, or is this still "mean spirited" and would hurt the boy's feelings?


    Carpetbagging
    Exactly.  Or the fact that he has no clue how much he's worth.  Is he lying to us?  Carpetbagging and lying, I guess they go hand in hand.

    From The Detroit News: http://www.detnews.com/article...

    Candidate explains that his assets aren't etched in steel
    Brian Rooney , a Republican running in south-central Michigan's 7th Congressional District and whose family owns the Pittsburgh Steelers, appears to be worth more than $50 million, according to his financial disclosure form.
    If that were so and he were elected in the fall, he would beat Rep. Fred Upton , R-St. Joseph, as the wealthiest member of the Michigan delegation. Upton, a grandson of a Whirlpool co-founder, has assets valued at between $6.6 million and $27.3 million. That ranks him as the 21st richest member of the House.
    When Political Insider asked Rooney about his listed assets in OFK Development, a financial management firm, he laughed and said, "Oh, no ... I wish."
    Turns out, Rooney said, that's the value of the entire asset, while his portion is worth about $500,000. He said he'll be filing an amended statement.


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