The Washington Post has an unusual editorial in today’s edition pointing out the efforts of DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe to hijack their Letters section for unpaid advertising. You have to read this to believe it, but apparently some of the mindless sheep he’s driving can’t tell time:
WE RECEIVED THE following letter from a woman in Yonkers, N.Y.: "Dear editor: This debate made it clear: John Kerry is a leader we can trust to tell us the truth when it comes to our nation’s security. George Bush has had his chance; I’m ready for a new direction."
Cogent, succinct, personal — everything we look for in a letter. So why are we writing about it here, instead of publishing it in the columns to the right? Unfortunately, the letter, perfect in every other way, arrived in our electronic in-box Thursday afternoon, four hours and 14 minutes before debate moderator Jim Lehrer posed his first question. …
Maybe she was part of Psychics for Kerry.
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LOL LOL
One word, “desperate.”
The Post published that? Leave it to a dorkitron like Kerry to invent a way to induce the Washington Post to mock a liberal Democrat. The Kerry campaign is its own worst enemy.
Don’t get too excited. The Bush-Cheney campaign does the same thing, though they keep the advice out of the e-mails and only provide the “sample” letters deep inside their web site.
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