It doesn’t matter at this point in the game, obviously, but you’ll enjoy this.
Nathan Smith, Vice Chairman of the Kentucky Democratic Party, was elected as a Kenton County delegate selector for Hillary Clinton on Saturday.
Interesting that Smith would serve as a delegate selector for a presidential candidate while refusing to go public as a superdelegate, isn’t it? It’s not like we don’t already know he’s a Clinton backer. He couldn’t be a supporter of Obama while holding a major Clinton fundraiser in his home.
Anyway, here’s the list from the KDP site:
2008 County Caucus Delegates
Kenton
Clinton
Sue Cassidy
Hudson Diehl
Millie Diehl
Brianne Hament
Jeff Harney
Merrick Krey
Carolyn Menninger
Elizabeth Oqburn
Col Owens
Ken Padgett
Sara Sidebottom
Nathan Smith
Linda Vesper
Paul Vesper
Rebecca Vesper
Pam Wolff
Peggy Zeil(A) Holly Isenhour
(A) Ena Keith
(A) Fred Keith
(Note: Photo of Nathan Smith was originally swiped from Diane Brumback.)






3 responses so far ↓
1 Bimbeau // Jun 3, 2008 at 6:24 pm
Those of you wish to asasociate support for Clinton with second class status remind me of:
Dukakis, Carter, Jackson, McGovern, McConnell, Rodgers, Davis, Bush, Cheney – I’m sure you’ll be welcomed by the Republican Party – their arms open and praise flowing for your political acumen.
2 Jake // Jun 3, 2008 at 6:26 pm
Who is associating Clinton support with second-class status?
I do believe the only thing going on here is the pointing out of some blatant hypocrisy and absence of political balls by our fancy party vice chair.
3 UK Alumni // Jun 3, 2008 at 7:02 pm
un·hinge (n-hnj)
tr.v. un·hinged, un·hing·ing, un·hing·es
1. To remove from hinges.
2. To remove the hinges from.
3. To confuse; disrupt.
4. Informal To derange; unbalance
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