Voter Suppression in SOUTH CAROLINA?
Fri Oct 29, 2004 at 08:29:23 PM PDT
Just saw on the evening news here that there was a bogus letter sent out on official-looking NAACP letterhead that tells recipients that they might be arrested at the polls if they have outstanding parking tickets, owe back child support, or have not submitted a credit report (!) to the election commission.
The letter also said that a voter needs 2 forms of picture ID and a Social Security card and has to have provided a handwriting sample ahead of time.
Standard procedure for the Republican vote suppression corps, of course, but my question is, why are they doing this in SOUTH CAROLINA? It's been a "lock" for Bush from the beginning.
The only thing I can figure is that Inez Tennenbaum's Senate campaign is getting them scared. The DeMint campaign, NRSC and several independent groups (Club for Growth, etc.) have been running vomitous ads against her lately. The Club for Growth gem is about the worst I've ever seen. They tie the flu vaccine problem to trial lawyers who forced production to go to "foreign suppliers," and then tied those evil trial lawyers to Tennenbaum. "Can't get a flu shot? It's INEZ's fault." Right.
DeMint himself is getting more hilarious by the day. First he runs ads that associate Inez with demonic pictures of Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton and (in big letters) the horrible word "LIBERAL!" Then he runs militaristic ads with a flight-jacketed Bush calling him "my ally" (F-16s peeling out over Iraq, swelling music in the background, yadda yadda). Then there's the "buddies" ad with Lindsay Graham and Governor Sanford singing his praises (Lindsay, Gaud Blessim, just makes me snicker).
But tonight was the stupidest ad of all. Jim sitting on the porch next to his two daughters, who do all the talking and the joke is he can't get a word in edgewise. The girls have an uncanny resemblance to Jenna and Barbara Bush, not just in basic appearance (blonde + brunette, blond plumper and not as pretty as the brunette, etc.), but they are also doing the same embarrassing "performing monkeys" bit we saw from the Bush twins at the convention. Ha-ha. Boy, are they sweet and funny girls, and I just have to vote for their Daddy because they are so cute and nice.
And lame.
Did I mention lame?
Inez replies with an ad where she just talks into the camera, doing her Steel Magnolia thing and making gentle fun of DeMint demonizing her.
"I mean really," she says, smiling her twinkly schoolmarm smile. "Ted Kennedy? Hillary Clinton? Can't he do better than thay-at?"
Winner.
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