Posted on 08/24/2006 1:38:33 PM PDT by PDR
Kentucky's Attorney General has been pursuing an investigation of Gov. Ernie Fletcher (R) since last year; in May, he finally won an indictment charging political favoritism in Fletcher's administration. Today, he got bad news. From the AP:
A judge on Thursday dismissed charges against Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher that had accused him of breaking state law by basing personnel decisions on political considerations. A lawyer for the Republican governor had been negotiating a settlement to the misdemeanor charges for the past two days, Democratic state Attorney General Greg Stumbo said Thursday.
The special judge assigned to the case, David E. Melcher, dismissed the charges Thursday with prejudice, meaning they can't be brought again.
Fletcher has about the worst PR I've seen in Kentucky politics. If you cannot communicate, you cannot lead. His window of opportunity to get his act together is closing very quickly.
Even though on most policy issues I can find agreement with the governor, the behind the scenes actions of his cronies in attacking Secretary of State Trey Grayson when he merely hinted he would consider a run for governor, including personal attacks from the governor himself, coupled with their effort to shut down a fundraiser for his Secretary of State re-election campaign makes me very reluctant to support Fletcher for another term.
True enough...but that doesn't make the perception this article is trying to give us correct.
Don't eat the Kentucky jelly.
There are Republicans who carried the water for years; who supported Nunn against Fletcher, and have been punished because of the free speech they exercised. Fletcher has the stink of indictment on him, and will be defeated by the disaffected Republicans in the spring.
That behind the scence attack, at the behest of the Governor, was led by John McCarthy.
Probably too late to matter. Fletcher won over old-school KY dems who were disenchanted with years of scandal and near scandal. Even if the charges are bogus, the taint remains and will cost him those same votes in the next election.
Yep, it's that Republican Culture of Corrup...er...never mind.
No it doesn't, sadly.
I thought McGreevy was gone.
Dude, I think you're on crack.
Who "tithes" to "the religious right"??? You talk about it like it's a secret evil organization bent on oppression. I think you need help.
Could you use some more anti-Christian terminology please, I don't think you've covered all the bases.
If you're wondering if believing Christians help people, they sure as Hell do! Religious charitable efforts are massive and extremely effective in innumberable initiatives helping the poor, homeless, sick, prisoners, educating children and adults, caring for expectant mothers, pretty much everything under the sun.
McCarthy, was it? Not a surprise, if true.
Kind of silly, too - Grayson can't use money raised for S.O.S. for a governor's race. Don't they prefer he run for that instead? In addition, it backfired by getting Grayson a lot of positive free media.
Gone, but not forgotten.
This is why it is so important for the Bush Administration to seat as many traditional judges as possible. What Democrats can't accomplish in an honest election they try to do with corrupt judicial officials and judges
True, sadly enough. He and Jeff Speaks are trying to peddle influence with a lobbying firm, but this has really hurt their business. Insiders tell me that the relationship with the Senior Senator from Kentucky has been cut-off.
...and the Senior Senator's wife being a Cabinet Secretary probably doesn't do them any favors either - both of them were prompted to show up at the event together after those shenanigans. Backfired big time.
Prosecution for being Republican and winning elections is all the rage in Lib Land these days...
This isn't THE FIRST or last of these, by ANY MEANS..
Remember Rove? The Broom Closet impeachment??
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