A Campaign of Ideas
Primary campaigns do tend to get ugly. A sure sign that the assumed frontrunner senses his rival gaining ground is the significant amount of mud being slung back. Such is the case in Colorado's Republican gubernatorial showdown, as Bob Beauprez's campaign manager John Marshall recently has sent around an email with a list of claims to demonstrate a trend of dishonesty by Holtzman. Some of them don't even merit responses, but of the few that do, the Holtzman team has fired back on one. Says Marshall:
Marc Holtzman claimed President Ronald Reagan appointed him executive director of Citizens for America, but the truth is President Reagan did not.
Holtzman's camp has staked its honesty on hard evidence by producing an actual copy of a letter from well-respected former Attorney General Ed Meese that they claim refutes Marshall's assertion.
I hope that Holtzman responds to some more of the charges with such evidence, but for now, he and running mate Lola Spradley should stick to a more positive message than their opponent.
We've also seen a Beauprez supporter file an election complaint against Holtzman attempting to quell his free speech. Is that what Republicans stand for? For some, when it's convenient, yes ... unfortunately. Don't think the other side isn't paying close attention to the hypocrisy:
Bob Beauprez’s gubernatorial campaign is going after Marc Holtzman’s campaign manager for making false statements to the press, and the statute they are citing is the same one that Democrats have complained has been violated by The Trailhead Group in robocalls designed to hurt targeted Democrats. If Beauprez gets his way, does that put new scrutiny back on The Trailhead Group? Two of Trailhead’s founders, Gov. Bill Owens and oilman Bruce Benson, are two of Beauprez’s biggest backers.
The bright side at this point is how few of us there are actually paying attention. Maybe a campaign of ideas is too much for this amateur pundit to hope for, but could we save just a little bit of mud for the other side... please?
Cross posted at Mount Virtus
Comments
I just went to Numberusa.com and did Bob's average on the invasion "problem", and he is a "D". He had better get to talking tough on it, or he'll lose all of us "Tancredo" Republicans. We don't want another Owens type RINO.
Posted by: Mike O'Brien | June 18, 2006 05:48 PM