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Thoughts on Campaign '08

By Baxley
Created Aug 7 2008 - 11:51pm

One thing is certain – no one can say that Campaign 2008 is boring.  Like at least a couple of other bloggers, I have a keen interest in local government.  It seems the campaigns have stooped to new lows in order to get their candidate elected.  Even on the national level.  Who would have ever imagined that Paris Hilton and Britney Spears would be involved in Presidential politics?  If I were John McCain, heads would roll.  If he approved the ad, maybe his head should roll.  That ad certainly didn’t enhance his image in my mind, and I want him to win.

The Sheriff’s race has gone down a road that makes me uncomfortable.  Disgusted is another word that comes to mind.  I know much worse has been done in the name of politics, but that doesn’t justify this incident.  Salacious, prurient gossip.  Good job Folio.  So that’s what “alternative press” means.  News – Jerry Springer style.

Regardless of the facts – something that 99.99% of us have NO idea of – this incident has taken on a life of its own.  After we all get tired of jumping to conclusions, maybe we will still be able to focus on the real question of who will be the best Sheriff for Clay County.

Fortunately, most of the other races seem more respectful (boring?).  I thoroughly enjoyed the forum in Clay Hill Monday night, and learned a lot about the various candidates.  It helped me confirm some decisions, and even made me change my mind in one race.  Fortunately, the Sheriff candidates discussed law enforcement and not “he said – she said”.  For that, I was grateful.

Politics is a full contact sport, and “if you can’t handle the heat, stay out of the kitchen” – I know.  But there are still a few of us – I hope – who prefer that candidates and their campaigns stick to real issues and conduct themselves with at least a modicum of class.  Apparently, that’s too much to ask of Folio.

 


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