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Got a Question for Bruce Lunsford?

July 15th, 2008 · 7 Comments

Then hit up his diary on DailyKos.

Hi, I’m Bruce Lunsford. I’m challenging Republican Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and I plan to win. I’ve spent some time reading Daily Kos and find the amount of energy you have for improving our country invigorating. The sentiment here is similar to what I hear from citizens of every walk of life in communities across the Commonwealth of Kentucky: 24 years of Mitch McConnell has been bad for Kentucky and bad for America.

He’s sticking around for a while to talk about the U.S. Senate race and to answer questions.

We’ll have a recap later today for those of you with lame jobs that prevent you from dorking around on the internets 24/7.

UPDATE @ 4:57: Bruce stuck around to answer questions for more than 45 minutes.

Some of the highlights…

Andrew Horne makes it clear why he’s supporting Bruce:

People who have supported me in the past, know me and they know I do what I think is right. I have always done what I think is best for my family, the state and the country.

It is imperative for this country that we end Mitch McConnell’s tenure in the Senate and bring change to Washington.

Bruce Lunsford is the man for this mission. We should unite for change and help make it happen.

Semper Fi,

-Andrew Horne

From Bruce on his past support of Ernie Fletcher:

Much like Jim Webb, I’ve learned from my past mistakes. I hope that in two years I can be as good a senator for Democrats and veterans as he has been. Like thousands of other Democrats I was duped by Ernie Fletcher who promised to deliver change. Boy do I regret making that mistake. If I could go back and do it over again, I would. But it was my first run for political office and I made a mistake. I’ve taken my lumps on this and apologized to Ben Chandler for this.

Bruce on McConnell being a special interest senator:

Much like the old tv show that was entitled “Have Gun Will Travel” Mitch has made it pretty clear that he has votes for sale. Mitch McConnell has taken millions of dollars from special interests representing all industries. $650k from Big Oil and over $800k from the big insurance companies just to name a few. He’s also taken hundreds of thousands of dollars from financial institutions who are at the center of the storm right now.

P.S. The world is going to end because Bruce put some fancy words on the internets! Lookit here and here.

Tags: Senate · Bruce Lunsford · Mitch McConnell

7 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Ditch Mitch KY | Ditch Mitch McConnell » Blog Archive » Quick Hit: Lunsford Reaches Out to Netroots // Jul 15, 2008 at 4:31 pm

    […] Check it out here. Supposedly some Q&A to happen, per Page One. […]

  • 2 Cyberhillbilly // Jul 15, 2008 at 5:21 pm

    So much for elevating the tone and tenor of politics. And so much for rejecting “special interests.”

  • 3 Not My Real Name // Jul 15, 2008 at 7:50 pm

    When will Albert Benjamin Chandler III apologize to Bruce Lunsford for that unfair ad he ran that chased Lunsford from that race?

    Lunsford should have kicked Chandler’s ass — literally — over that one.

  • 4 James R. // Jul 16, 2008 at 8:53 am

    Yea, Chandler should really be embarrassed about telling the truth during a campaign.

    Bruce Lunsford showed his true colors, by withdrawing from the race and endorsing Republican Candidate Ernie Fletcher. And you want Chandler to apologize? No wonder you dont put your real name!

    I believe that will end up killing Lunsfords Senate hopes. How can you trust someone like that.

  • 5 Terri // Jul 16, 2008 at 9:45 am

    How can you trust someone like that.

    Um, have you *seen* the alternative?

  • 6 jake // Jul 16, 2008 at 12:03 pm

    Nice that folks are still spreading the Mark Nickolas horse shit about Bruce.

    On that note, I’m republishing a message from Mike Bailey of Change for Kentucky:

    Folks,

    I want to address a mistake I made a few months back. I feel I let you down.
    This is about Bruce Lunsford, and it’s also about me acting rashly and sending
    you questionable information.

    I’ve taken my shots at Bruce Lunsford in the past. You may remember that I
    wrote a fairly negative diary about Chuck Shumer and Bruce Lunsford on the
    DailyKOS website. It is a moment of which I am not proud, but one from which
    I have learned.

    I wrote this diary several months back scolding Shumer for recruiting Bruce
    and in my diary I did a quick Google search and reported my results, which
    were overwhelmingly negative political propaganda (much from Mark Nikolas, a
    former Chandler operative.) Perhaps Nikolas and Bruce have mended fences now,
    but at the time there was a lot of smear and negative spin out there which I
    reported uncritically. I hesitate to link to a diary of which I am ashamed,
    but transparency is important.

    http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/12/23/155845/98/251/425882

    Over the last few months Bruce Lunsford sat in a room with progressives and
    let them hammer on him in multiple meetings to deal with many of the false
    rumors that were spread about him - some of which I propogated. At the time
    my concerns about Lunsford were so strong that I attended only because a
    friend and CFK member - a great progressive activist - told me she was
    strongly concerned about the information I was spreading and she wanted me to
    protect myself and the group by getting some solid facts to back myself up.

    In these meetings I became convinced that I had sent you incorrect
    information, and I deeply regret my actions.

    I do not regret supporting Lt. Col. Andrew Horne in the primary, but I do
    regret forwarding what essentially amounted to negative spin to activists and
    progressives. Forwarding that misinformation did not serve my chosen
    candidate at the time, and it did not serve the forces of progress. In fact,
    it merely reinforced a negative meme that was begun in a hotly contested
    gubernatorial primary in 2003 between Chandler and Lunsford.

    I have apologized to Bruce Lunsford for not doing more thorough fact-checking
    before writing my diary. I should have noted that almost every source I
    quoted was a political operative or activist with an agenda. In truth, I have
    to admit that I also had an agenda as I was hoping Bruce would stay out of the
    race in order to help the chances of Lt. Col. Horne. I know Andrew Horne
    would not have approved of such tactics - Marines prefer a straight up fight
    over such skulking and information warfare.

    During the progressive round table meetings with Bruce, I became particularly
    impressed with his deep and broad grasp of the challenges in our healthcare
    system. His knowledge will be invaluable to a Senate that must fix our broken
    system. His business acumen is also valuable. (It seems to irritate a few
    progressives to admit that the language of business is important when working
    across the aisle, and in developing solutions that will succeed because we
    acknowledge human economic behavior. But I am a small business owner and I
    consider such knowledge to be a huge asset.)

    Bruce also publicly and repeatedly apologized for his error in judgement in
    supporting Fletcher in 2003. He explained the emotional impact of the
    divisive primary. He explained the influence of bad political advisors. He
    reminded us that tens of thousands of Kentucky Democrats had also crossed
    over, having been similarly fooled by Fletcher. But in the end, Bruce
    Lunsford took reponsibility for his mistake and apologized. He wants to make
    it up to us by retiring the chief obstructionist in the US Senate. I believe
    he is sincere. I am wholeheartedly supporting him against Mitch.

    If you read my previous flawed diary and then see that I am now strongly
    supporting Bruce Lunsford, I hope you will understand the importance of
    healing old wounds and moving forward together. I hope you will also learn
    from my mistakes and carefully vet your sources and avoid posting a diary or
    forwarding an email in the heat of the moment.

    I have tried to serve Change for Kentucky faithfully as an organizer, and I
    regret that I failed you in this instance. I promise to you that I have
    learned from this mistake, and I believe I will serve you better as we
    continue in our efforts to move Kentucky forward.

    Mike Bailey, co-organizer
    Democracy for America
    Change for Kentucky

  • 7 Not My Birth Name // Jul 16, 2008 at 10:12 pm

    I don’t know what you’re talking about when you mention spreading Nickolas’ crap. If that bastige ;-) told me the sun comes up in the east, I’d verify it in triplicate before I believed it.

    The fact of the matter is that Chandler’s ad was one of the slimiest ads ever run in a Kentucky political campaign. As if Lunsford himself was personally responsible for what happened to that woman’s mother. If not for Lunsford pulling out and endorsing Jody, the orange-haired speaker would have finished a distant third in the primary instead of almost beating Chandler. And it was Jody’s close finish that elevated Nickolas’ stock.

    If it had been me that had been the subject of that ad, I probably would have been the first gubernatorial candidate in Kentucky history to be arrested and charged with assaulting a fellow candidate. Because I would have beaten the shit out of Ben Chandler.

    The endorsement of Fletcher was no doubt for personal reasons, rather than political. And I don’t blame Lunsford. I’d have done the same thing, after I blacked both of Chandler’s eyes and knocked a couple of bicuspids out of his mouth.

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