Greg Abbott's fatally flawed judgment in giving a glowing introduction to the morally flawed Ted Nugent has drawn still more fire.
This time, it's from a rape victim featured in a well-done Wendy Davis campaign ad. The ad, compounded with Abbott's introduction of Nugent, has raised severe questions about Abbott's judgment.
Now, you'd have to wonder about Abbott's judgment when it comes to his own chief strategist-- Dave Carney. Responding to what the rape victim said on Wendy's ad, Carney was completely without either empathy or understanding.
Here's what he had to say:
"You can play the victim and the over-outrage so many times."
Putting it mildly, the Carney response made me sick. More below.
If I were the candidate and my chief strategist or campaign manager made such a heartless comment, I would have fired him and said publicly that his sentiments weren't mine.
Greg Abbott has done no such thing.
As much as the Abbott campaign is trying to change the subject, the questions about his judgment won't go away. If you didn't know before about Abbott's failed judgment, you can look at more than just his coziness with Ted Nugent. You have now to look at what his chief strategist had to say.
Greg Abbott has proven once again that he doesn't belong in the governor's mansion. If you want to donate to Wendy Davis' campaign, you can go to her campaign website: http://www.wendydavistexas.com