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To: Alas Babylon!

Sometimes political attacks backfire. I warned that there might be a backlash over the politically timed disclosure by a gay hooker of lurid charges against Ted Haggard (now fired from his position). (http://bluecrabboulevard.com/2006/11/03/a-fundamental-misunderstanding/)

That backlash, I argued, would not be the one the perpetrators of the attacks intended. That does indeed appear to be happening and even the Associated Press is noticing.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061105/ap_on_el_st_lo/haggard_election;_ylt=AlcyKqfSFIRgFlsGZTTF5UHMWM0F;_ylu=X3oDMTA3OXIzMDMzBHNlYwM3MDM-

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For instance, Vice President Dick Cheney visited Colorado Springs on Friday to campaign for Doug Lamborn, who is running a tight race against Democrat Jay Fawcett for a seat in Haggard's reliably Republican district. Rep. Joel Hefley is retiring.

A Denver man named Mike Jones last week publicly accused Haggard — who has now left the New Life Church and the National Association of Evangelicals — of paying him for sex, saying he was motivated by what he saw as hypocrisy.

Haggard has been a leading proponent of a measure to amend Colorado's Constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman, and has denounced homosexuality.

Lamborn draws heavy support from religious conservatives. Bob Loevy, a political science professor at Colorado College in Colorado Springs, said the disclosure's timing has all the earmarks of a last-minute political attack.

Religious conservatives, outraged by the way the accusations were made, could give Lamborn the edge he needs in his battle with Fawcett, a former Air Force officer trying to become the first Democrat to win the seat, Loevy said.

"I think there's a very good chance it may galvanize socially conservative voters to come out and vote for Doug Lamborn," Loevy said.

Said Kenneth Bickers, a political science professor at the University of Colorado-Boulder: "If it's going to have a big effect anywhere, its going to have an effect on the Lamborn race."

Bickers said the extent of the fallout would hinge on how many voters sent in absentee ballots or voted early before the news broke.

Lamborn's campaign didn't return a call Saturday.

Fawcett campaign spokeswoman Wanda James, while saying Haggard's ordeal wasn't a cause for joy, said it is just one more blow to Lamborn's party.

"You start to see clearly that (Fawcett) has been on the top of the pulse of the people," James said.

A recent poll showed Lamborn with support from 47 percent of voters and Fawcett with 40 percent. The survey of 400 likely voters was conducted last week by Mason-Dixon Polling & Research Inc. and had an error margin of plus or minus 5 percentage points.

If that turns into a blowout for the Republican candidate, not only did it backfire, but it may have ruined the Dems chances to make gains in more than just Colorado.

http://bluecrabboulevard.com/2006/11/05/unintended-consequences-2/


611 posted on 11/05/2006 11:33:38 AM PST by AliVeritas (Mr. Webb, who is Melissa Harrington, Dorothy Tran and Joe Cato?)
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To: AliVeritas

All this play-up on the dishonored preacher Haggard is what is called the slander of "False Lights" for it is used to impeach in the mind of the public all Republicans running for office at this time. It is played to place all conservatives and "moralists" in that same light as the one fallen preacher is seen. And it is a false light because there is no real link between his behaviour and that of any one elses. It is a slander.


761 posted on 11/05/2006 4:29:36 PM PST by bvw
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