Establishment making silly attacks in the 11th
on February 2nd, 2012 at 11:34 AMI feel if you have the guts to run for office, you are to be respected and taken seriously. The post I wrote yesterday in regards to finance between Ken Vaughn and Chris Perkins raised attacks from people who never ever responded to any writings on this blog before. The attack? Ken Vaughn put in some of his own money to fund the begining of his campaign..my response is who cares. The culture in the Republican party of cannibalism has come local.
When the attacks are identical, it seems to me very coordinated, and weird. Stick to issues. If Ken feels as passionate about this race, as he apparently does, then we should respect him more, and not attack him. Support Ken Vaughn and his Conservative Grassroots efforts!!!


Alright “Publius,” (clever pseudonym btw…) it is a completely valid “attack” to question the legitimacy of Ken Vaugh’s campaign funds when 80 % of the money he has on hand came from HIMSELF! Not just “some,” one hundred thousand dollars! 80 percent of this money was a loan to his campaign, raising even further questions on your figures’ legitimacy. Everyone should “care,” becuase the whole point of that post was to show Vaughn has an advantage over Colonel Perkins in terms of fundraising… Please stop trying to mislead people into thinking Ken Vaughn has raised a respectable amount of money or ran a legitmate campaign thus far. And just becuase you have the “guts” to run for political office does not automatically mean you deserve “respect.” Any idiot can declare for Congressional cantidacy. I am certainly not saying Mr. Vaughn is an idiot, although anyone who can be fooled by your misleading posts and press releases might deserve to have his intelligence seriously questioned..
Thanks for responding Mr. Shaw, IM sure your a valuable part of the Perkins campaign. Hope you visit the blog again soon and not when prompted to.
thank you i look forward tor reading your blog more regularly
Shawn, which Rep. do you work for? You’re working in the House, right?