Posted on 09/27/2006 9:53:22 AM PDT by WL-law
Sabato's mask was ripped off in the runup to the 2004 election.
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WOW!
Disguise, my foot.
I disclosed it on FR quite a while ago...others may have as well.
Sabato requires students seeking to get into one of his senior courses to write an essay as a condition for entrance.
Sabato received one essay one day that was quite short: "I am Macaca."
That got the young man into Sabato's course.
I don't think Sabato's wearing any disguise. He's always been left of center. I don't consider him to be a real left wing moonbat but he's a partisan.
He worked a liberal democrat's campaign in the 70s per Mark Levin.
http://marklevinfan.com/?p=1505
Even before. Sabato wasn't exactly "impartial" during the Impeachment of Bubba. Think back on it.
This is dynamite. Sabado never mentioned he knew this guy, yet he talks about George Allen's campaign.
We need to do one of those "whos-who" networks to put this all together.
We have Doug Thompson as close friends with Steve Jarding the Webb spokesperson. We know Mudcat Saunders has connections in North Carolina where Dr. "deer head" shelton lives. We think Larry sabato calls both Shelton and Taylor friends who he knew in college.
We have Larry teaching Sidarth (did he recommend Siddarth to the Webb campaign this summer?)
We have Shelton's wife saying "they told us not to talk to Fox". Who is "they", Shelton was supposed to be operating on his own.
We need you on the George Allen for Senate threads.
I am stunned by the duplicity.
Larry Saboteur is a transparent hack for the dems. This too will blow up in their ignorant faces.
Larry Sabato, an oft-quoted political commentator who teaches a small seminar on campaigns and elections, said he asked students to write an essay as part of the admission process.
Eighty people applied for the course, including Sidarth. His essay was three words, but it was enough to clinch one of the 20 coveted spots in the class.
"I am Macaca," he wrote.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003226858_student26.html
I guess we must laugh at the "republican pollster" notion
To folks who live in Virginia, Sabato's mask was ripped off looooong before that. When he was at VCU he was leaning pretty far left in his predictions and analysis, and that was many years ago (back in the Doug Wilder days, I think). I wasn't even that politically active when I lived here 10-15 years ago, and I knew even back then that Sabato was a liberal and slanted things accordingly. I was rather surprised to hear that he'd moved up to UVa and had become a media "go-to" guy on politics, considering his track record here was never all that great.
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If he is on TV commenting on politics and being introduced as an "expert", a "Professor", or an author of some study, then he is a Dem.
He was an undergraduate star at UVA. I'm not surprised in the least that he went back. They probably courted him to return.
Well, per your post I guess the connection has been publicized -- I didn't know that. Nonetheless, it's curious that "Macaca", and now Sabato, are both trying to submarine the Allen campaign.
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