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To: Flora McDonald
A pre-emtive strike was not enough . . .they make it worse; a genuine character assassination by lying/false embellisment and creating of 'facts'. (Surely the horse-head was something saved for one of Webb's books. . .as perhaps were some other 'recalled incidents'. . .

(I am particularly interested in the role Larry Sabato has played in all this. . .hope never to see him again on Fox News contributing his political analysis and 'wisdom'. . .)

But. . .alas, perhaps I am judging prematurely. . .

13 posted on 09/29/2006 4:46:37 AM PDT by cricket (Live Liberal free. . .or suffer their consequences. . .)
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To: cricket

Sabato seems to have an axe to grind with Allen.

http://www.centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/article.php?id=LJS2006011101

January 11, 2006

The Presidential Prizefight '08
Ideology Versus Electability in Both Parties (Part I: The Republicans)

Larry J. Sabato
Director, U.Va. Center for Politics



The polar opposite of McCain is the Beltway insiders' choice for GOP nominee, Senator George Allen of Virginia. Allen has long been a conservative golden boy, and where he does not fit the Right's requirements, he has been flip-flopping his way toward acceptability (changing his support of hate crimes legislation that includes sexual orientation to opposition, switching from opposition to support of the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage, and so on--not to mention finding religion on ethanol, Iowa's quid pro quo for caucus consideration). The Allen image of charismatic cowboy-cum-tax cuts reminds his ardent supporters of Ronald Reagan, though critics see in him a re-make of George W. Bush: a very conservative, tobacco-spitting Southern governor with a misspent youth, a hee-haw demeanor, a lack of substantial foreign policy experience in a dangerous age, and ever-ready inarticulate bromides that substitute for sound policy. Nonetheless, if Republicans decide to stick with the tried-and-true, Allen could easily end up as the party's presidential nominee. Having defeated women for both the U.S. House in a special 1991 election and then the Virginia governorship in 1993, Allen would hope for a Hillary Clinton nomination--his easiest path to the White House.


31 posted on 09/29/2006 7:13:39 AM PDT by maggief
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