Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Kendrick Meeks needs resources from the DNC.

What is so difficult to understand here.  Kendrick had a former President and a former Vice President in Florida to join him in promoting a dynamic Democratic platform for his Senate seat. 

It is called RESPECT.  A follow up to the President and Vice President would be a good thing.  Nice actually.

Let's get on this thing.  From what I hear, Rubio has some skeletons in his closet similar to that of O'Donnell.  When are the Democrats going to get tired of losing to Conservatives that are going to take their Social Security away from them.  Yes, the Republicans have full intention of stopping Social Security at first opportunity REGARDLESS of what those 'slick' words say. 

REMEMBER BUSH after the 2004 elections wanting $2 Trillion for privatizing Social Security.  It just rolled off his tongue as if it were everyday language.  "Oh, yeah, you know we all know we can't continue to send those SSI checks, right?  I mean after we sent you all the surplus it is time to give back."

Meek has absolutely no intentions of cutting Social Security regardless of its increased buying power since the 2008 slide. 

Did I say, that old folks are getting more money because everything is dirt cheap now? 

OHHhhhhhhh, really?

Democrats need to read between the lines and start 'getting the word out.' 

Kendrick Meek's Team Goes After Charlie Crist for Flip-Flops  (click title to entry - thank you)



Kevin Derby's blog
Posted: September 20, 2010 1:49 PM


Republican U.S. Senate candidate Marco Rubio is not the only politician attacking Gov. Charlie Crist, who is running without party affiliation in the Senate election, for switching positions on issues. The campaign team of U.S. Rep. Kendrick Meek, the Democratic nominee in the U.S. Senate race, is hitting the governor for backing offshore drilling, which he denounced on Monday in a meeting with the Orlando Sentinel editorial board.
"This is yet another attempt by Charlie Crist to try and hide his conservative intentions as he stakes out positions on both sides of this issue," said Abe Dyk, Meek's campaign manager. "To have supported drilling 5 miles off Florida's beaches puts Charlie Crist on the ultra-conservative fringe of the Republican Party."
Mired in third place in most polls, Meek’s strategy is to win-over Democrats and liberal independent voters who may be backing Crist as the best option to defeat Rubio. Look for Meek and his camp to continue hammering Crist, insisting he is a conservative -- just like Rubio will blast Crist for being a liberal. For the moment, as the television ad he released today shows, Crist is focusing his fire on Rubio....