Once you understand the punchline, this is darn funny.

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Ah, Georgia Democrats. Watch them beat each other up to take on Saxby Chambliss.

Shortly after Jim Martin, the former head of the Department of Human Resources and most prominent Chambliss challenger, announced he was going to run against Saxby Chambliss, the TV new story below hit the airwaves in Atlanta.


Not funny to you? Well, you probably should know that (A) no one knows who really put this on YouTube but (B) Dale Cardwell is running against Jim Martin in the primary and is thoroughly hacked off that Martin got in and stole his alleged thunder.

Hat tip to Buzz.

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Once you understand the punchline, this is darn funny. 6 Comments (0 topical, 6 editorial, 0 hidden) Post a comment »

Citizens may have missed their benefits, but those two haven't missed many meals.

Interesting that a TV station would use one candidate to develop a story against another candidate. Or was this an old, pre-campaign story?

"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it.“--Jeff Cooper. From Bill Coffey's collection of military quotations

This was done by Erick

This was done pre-campaign.

Fight On!

"...this information with me before you got me on camera."

Um, Jim, isn't it YOUR JOB to know that information?

I voted early in the Florida primary. Find out who and why.

Best line! by SteveLA

That line, "...this information with me before you got me on camera.", is a classic.

Hello why to media types play gotcha....because they can, and do.

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Proud member of the Barry Goldwater wing of the party !

You also have to admire the way he was caught on camera. It was deer in the headlights all the way.


"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777

Kwame Kilpatrick presents a convenient parallel.

I believe that Kim Worthy, the prosecutor who's been appearing on TV and whom I suppose is the one prosecuting the case, was his opponent for Mayor of Detroit in at least one election campaign.

If I'm wrong, let us all know.

"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it.“--Jeff Cooper. From Bill Coffey's collection of military quotations

 
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