Wanna Be

LA-Sen: Spinning the Debate ... and a Poll

by: ryan

Thu Oct 23, 2008 at 23:21:00 PM CDT

While I was checking emails this afternoon, I received an email from the Kennedy campaign. (I'm not really a fan, I just wanna keep tabs on the Wanna Be.) Before I get into the spin Kennedy's people are putting out there, if y'all missed the debate, you can find out all y'all need to know about from Lamar. He put up a pretty concise explanation of the debate.

Now, for dat spin ... they sent out an email claiming that confused John Kennedy is the "most qualified candidate" to lead Louisiana through these "unprecedented economic crisis."

I think they forgot about the Great Depression. Did they miss American history that day?

Anyhow ... back to that email. Wanna Be's people claim Kennedy won the debate ... which is to be expected. But the email links to SIX times to the same blogpost.

The blogpost author is none other than conservative brown-noser Jeffrey Sadow. Just read the link, and you'll know all you need to know about him. 'Nuf said.

Now, for dat poll ... for the third straight poll, Senator Landrieu leads Kennedy by double digits, 53% to 43%. The key here is that Landrieu is still over the magic 50% marker.

Now, dat don't mean we can afford to be complacent. No ... we have to be vigilant, and get our people out to the polls. Drag a friend to the polls ... between now and Tuesday ... and then volunteer to help get out the vote on Election Day.

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LA-Sen: FInal Debate TONIGHT

by: ryan

Wed Oct 22, 2008 at 16:56:19 PM CDT

The final debate between Senator Landrieu and Republican hopeful John Kennedy is set for tonight at 7 PM Louisiana time. You can watch it on the following channels throughout the state:

WWL-TV in New Orleans
WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge
KSLA-TV in Shreveport
KLFY-TV in Lafayette
KNOE-TV in Monroe
KPLC-TV in Lake Charles

The question for tonight's debate is whether John Kennedy will constantly mention his love for John McCain, or will he run as far from McCain as he can? Tune in to find out!

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LA-Sen: Wanna Be's Miserably Confused!

by: ryan

Mon Oct 20, 2008 at 17:28:17 PM CDT

From the Kennedy For Whatever folks:

John "Wanna Be" Kennedy looks DELIGHTED to be there!  Or am I wrong?

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LA-Sen: Hey Villere, You Gonna Censure Rodney?

by: ryan

Sat Oct 18, 2008 at 23:50:45 PM CDT

Earlier this week, it came out that Louisiana GOP Chairman Roger Villere was considering censuring Louisiana Republicans that have endorsed Senator Mary Landrieu in her campaign against Republican John "Wanna Be" Kennedy.

Well, the Times-Picayune reported on Wednesday that Republican Congressman Rodney Alexander attended a fundraiser for Senator Landrieu that was held at former State Senator Randy Ewing's home.

Rodney even spoke(!) in support of Senator Landrieu at the event:

"I spoke for her and told the people there how we have worked closely together on projects for farmers."

So, Roger, what's the punishment you're gonna levy on Rodney?

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LA-Sen: Vitter Grabs Door, Pulls NRSC Back IN

by: ryan

Fri Oct 17, 2008 at 18:32:27 PM CDT

On Wednesday, it came out that the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC), sensing that their incumbents in Kentucky and Georgia were in serious trouble, were pulling their ad buys in Louisiana after Tuesday.

Apparently, John Kennedy has a savior in the good Sinator Vitter, who grabbed that door, and didn't let it hit the NRSC where the good Lord split 'em.

I just wanna thank the NRSC for staying here in Louisiana. According to sources, the NRSC is buying a mere $500k ad buy, which is a maintenance ad buy. And it's only for the week, which means the average voter will only see the ad 6 times, which ain't enough to move them, usually.

They did release a poll that supposedly only shows Landrieu up by only 5 points, but they won't release the party affiliation breakdown, nor do they release the ethnic breakdown. So, until they do, I'm skeptical. If any of the national polling outfits want to chime in about now, that'd be awesome.

So, my fellow Democrats ... don't rest on your laurels ... this race truly ain't over yet. Leave it all on the field by going to volunteer for Mary and get out that vote!

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LA-Sen: Debate Set for Tonight at 6 PM CST

by: ryan

Wed Oct 15, 2008 at 16:48:47 PM CDT

In all the hoopla surrounding Round 3 of the Obama-McCain debates, I forgot that Senator Landrieu and Republican hopeful John "Wanna Be" Kennedy have a debate scheduled for tonight at 6 PM.

Regrettably, I will not be able to live-blog the Senate debate, as I will likely be stuck in traffic on the way to New Orleans this evening.

Y'all can watch it live on C-SPAN 2 throughout Louisiana, online at c-span.org or WDSU 6 in New Orleans.

If it's anything like the first two debates, it'll be a back and forth barrage of attacks, with Senator Landrieu coming across as more likable, as she delivers her jabs with a smile.

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LA-Sen: Kennedy Taking $$$ From Folks Before The Bond Commission

by: ryan

Wed Oct 15, 2008 at 13:20:22 PM CDT

The Wanna Be's campaign has been trying to make hay out the fact that if you want change in Washington, we need to change the Senator here in Louisiana.

Well, with this new information out there, I'm not so sure anybody is gonna want to change the Senator:

Seriously, John? $350,000?! From folks that have business before the Bond Commission, which you RUN? Seriously?

You say you wanna change Washington? That's all good and fine. But I gotta ask:

Has your ambition to be a big dog clouded your ethical judgments?

And with all the information in the ad being fact-checked quite nicely by the folks behind One Confused Politician, and posted below the jump, I know you have taken $350,000 from folks who appear before the Bond Commission. Damn, I know you wanna be the Senator, I just never realized how badly.

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LA-Sen: Wanna Be v. Landrieu, Rd. II; UPDATED

by: ryan

Mon Oct 13, 2008 at 10:07:21 AM CDT

I was in New York this weekend for a wedding, so I missed the debate. However, Lamar over at CenLamar gives a pretty good synopsis of the debate, including the latest immortal line of Louisiana politics:

"John, I know you're trying very hard, but Senator McCain's coattails are not long enough for you."

Wanna Be has been trying very hard to tie Senator Landrieu to Democratic Presidential nominee Barack Obama, much like Suzanne Haik Terrell tried to tie Mary Landrieu to Senator Hillary Clinton 6 years ago.

I guess the Republicans never learn ... if it didn't work 6 years ago, why would it work 6 years later?

UPDATE: The Landrieu campaign released a video of the first debate at the Baton Rouge Press Club, taken from the Fox News report of the debate:

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La-Sen: Landrieu Exposes Wanna Be's Support For Corrupt Politicians

by: ryan

Wed Sep 17, 2008 at 16:50:55 PM CDT

Senator Landrieu just launched an ad that exposes John "Wanna Be" Kennedy's support for securing the pensions of corrupt politicians convicted of bribery:

Perhaps Wanna Be's campaign should try to stick to positive campaigning ... because when they went negative last week, even the Fox News affiliate whose footage was used in the ad called the ad misleading and requested it be taken off the air!

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Introducing John "Wanna Be" Kennedy

by: ryan

Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 13:04:58 PM CDT

I know the campaign has been in swing for quite some time now. But I want to take this moment to christen dear old John with a nickname. As I'm sure you've discerned from the title, it's "Wanna Be."

It's pretty self-explanatory ... John Kennedy is one big Wanna Be. First, he bought the website url "www.johnkennedy.com" from a memorabilia dealer that hawked products about the Kennedys (you know, the family from Massachusetts that produced two U.S. Senators and U.S. President) back in 2003 to use as his campaign websites. That's all good and fine, as his name is John Kennedy. What's not good and fine is that he left the original signature for his website up for 5 years. Why is that a big deal? Because when folks searched on Google for John Kennedy for Senate up until the last two months or so, they would find this:

"Wanna Be" wants so badly to be linked to the Kennedy name that he sent out flyers to African American voters in 2004 that stated:

"John Kennedy. . . Not just another election day Democrat! The Kennedy tradition! The Kennedy commitment!"

"Wanna Be" is also a wanna be big shot politician ... always seeking to run for other, more important elective offices rather than serve as a mere State Treasurer. After all, he's run for the following offices over the last 20 years:

    Attorney General: 1991, 1995 and considered it in 2007
    Governor: 2003, but dropped out to run for re-election as Treasurer
    Senate: 2004, as a LIBERAL Democrat

Yep, John "Wanna Be" Kennedy ... coming to a town near you soon!

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