Well let's put things in perspective: Of course this is a save attempt, and a rather successful one at that.
And no, there will be no cruising to victory.
Still, this is a perfectly executed move on Allen's part, and precisely what Webb's campaign should have done in the not one but two times they had Allen on the ropes.
Now Webb is on the ropes and the uppercut has landed. Base hit, ball rolls out, next batter...
As for Harris Miller, $$$ is now the issue... and Webb's running low...
Meanwhile, Allen has the gas to make it to the finish line.
And Miller would not have made the mistake of attacking Allen on his heritage, nor could he be pinned on such issues as women in the military, racism, etc.
Miller would have made a superior candidate -- this I still defend!
Right on the money, Shaun! This is the kind of ad I've been hoping and praying for from the Allen campaign.
Of course, knowing Dick Wadhams -- I'm not too surprised. He's the best political strategist in the U.S. Hands down.
When it comes down to issues, Webb doesn't have a chance in this race. Virginians are conservative and vigorously support the war on terror.
Bringing the debate back to the issues has GOT to be Allen's focus. Even though the liberal media will make that impossible, every attempt on his part to bring the focus back to the issues will win him points in the public eye.
I don't know where James is going with the whole no one saw this ad. Clearly he did, unless he is now claiming he is a no one. I saw it. Mason Conservative saw it. Obviously a lot of bloggers saw it. I think what we have here is some wishful thinking on the part of James.
As for the elderly, they will like what was said by Allen. I think it was good that Allen said lets get this race focused on the issues. In effect, he dared Webb to debate him in a real debate on the issues, without any questions that bring up controversies.
Now it is time to see if webb will step up to the plate. Also, I have YET to see a single Webb ad.
Jim Webb is a fiction writer. He wrote a fiction book. What would that make him? Yes he is an author, but an author of fiction. As for the ads you saw, I bet it was already set in motion before Allen did the two minute spot.
Peter, Webb claims he wants to talk about the issues so why doesn't he? His site has absolutely no real content on what he would do as a Senator. And every time an opportunity to talk about the issues arises his campaign runs away from it and screams that Allen's a bigot. Here's an opportunity to talk issues that matter and what are the Dems doing? Saying he's avoiding the non-issues that Webb himself has said he doesn't want to address. Way to avoid what's important.
Also, what exactly is Allen's connection with the Redskins? Is there some sort of genetic linkage? It would be bad enough to run on daddy's coattails if daddy were actually a politician (or did anything of note really), but we're talking about a football coach from a long time ago. Can GA really take credit for GA, Sr's accomplishments?
Cherishing your dead father's memory is sacred and private - GA used it as a sales technique, which is pretty tacky.
Webb doesn't think it's a character thing, he thinks it's a policy issue. Saying Webb supported a particular policy, and that policy hurt women, is not an "attack on his character", unless you attribute every incorrect position on an issue as based on a character flaw.
Now, certainly some will see a flawed character in the MANNER in which Webb addressed the issue -- but that's just how Webb chose to write, and you can't fault Allen for how Webb himself framed his issue about women not being able to fight.
Now, Webb may have changed, and certainly Webb could put out a commercial saying what his position is TODAY on the issue. Instead, he's running a commercial about how, apparently in spite of his deeply held beliefs that Webb stands by having, he still helped women get into good jobs in the military.
So that's an issue response, not a character response.
It's hard to imagine an Ad questioning an opponent's position which won't be perceived as a personal attack -- but we are supposed to question people on positions they have taken, and with Webb there are so few public positions he has taken that you almost have to go back to the 80s.
After all, his Biography includes his service in the Reagan administration, so he invited us to examine that part of his record.
PS: I told you Susan Allen was a winner! Liking the Redskins gear in the background too.
PPS: Take note, Webb supporters. When the opposition is getting dogpiled by the press, go positive!
This one is a win for Allen. Huge. There is no putting this one under a rug -- what a great move by the Allen campaign, and precisely what Webb's staff should have done (twice).
Well let's put things in perspective: Of course this is a save attempt, and a rather successful one at that.
And no, there will be no cruising to victory.
Still, this is a perfectly executed move on Allen's part, and precisely what Webb's campaign should have done in the not one but two times they had Allen on the ropes.
Now Webb is on the ropes and the uppercut has landed. Base hit, ball rolls out, next batter...
As for Harris Miller, $$$ is now the issue... and Webb's running low...
Meanwhile, Allen has the gas to make it to the finish line.
And Miller would not have made the mistake of attacking Allen on his heritage, nor could he be pinned on such issues as women in the military, racism, etc.
Miller would have made a superior candidate -- this I still defend!
Right on the money, Shaun! This is the kind of ad I've been hoping and praying for from the Allen campaign.
Of course, knowing Dick Wadhams -- I'm not too surprised. He's the best political strategist in the U.S. Hands down.
When it comes down to issues, Webb doesn't have a chance in this race. Virginians are conservative and vigorously support the war on terror.
Bringing the debate back to the issues has GOT to be Allen's focus. Even though the liberal media will make that impossible, every attempt on his part to bring the focus back to the issues will win him points in the public eye.
I don't know where James is going with the whole no one saw this ad. Clearly he did, unless he is now claiming he is a no one. I saw it. Mason Conservative saw it. Obviously a lot of bloggers saw it. I think what we have here is some wishful thinking on the part of James.
As for the elderly, they will like what was said by Allen. I think it was good that Allen said lets get this race focused on the issues. In effect, he dared Webb to debate him in a real debate on the issues, without any questions that bring up controversies.
Now it is time to see if webb will step up to the plate. Also, I have YET to see a single Webb ad.
Jim Webb is a fiction writer. He wrote a fiction book. What would that make him? Yes he is an author, but an author of fiction. As for the ads you saw, I bet it was already set in motion before Allen did the two minute spot.
Peter, Webb claims he wants to talk about the issues so why doesn't he? His site has absolutely no real content on what he would do as a Senator. And every time an opportunity to talk about the issues arises his campaign runs away from it and screams that Allen's a bigot. Here's an opportunity to talk issues that matter and what are the Dems doing? Saying he's avoiding the non-issues that Webb himself has said he doesn't want to address. Way to avoid what's important.
Also, what exactly is Allen's connection with the Redskins? Is there some sort of genetic linkage? It would be bad enough to run on daddy's coattails if daddy were actually a politician (or did anything of note really), but we're talking about a football coach from a long time ago. Can GA really take credit for GA, Sr's accomplishments?
Cherishing your dead father's memory is sacred and private - GA used it as a sales technique, which is pretty tacky.
Webb doesn't think it's a character thing, he thinks it's a policy issue. Saying Webb supported a particular policy, and that policy hurt women, is not an "attack on his character", unless you attribute every incorrect position on an issue as based on a character flaw.
Now, certainly some will see a flawed character in the MANNER in which Webb addressed the issue -- but that's just how Webb chose to write, and you can't fault Allen for how Webb himself framed his issue about women not being able to fight.
Now, Webb may have changed, and certainly Webb could put out a commercial saying what his position is TODAY on the issue. Instead, he's running a commercial about how, apparently in spite of his deeply held beliefs that Webb stands by having, he still helped women get into good jobs in the military.
So that's an issue response, not a character response.
It's hard to imagine an Ad questioning an opponent's position which won't be perceived as a personal attack -- but we are supposed to question people on positions they have taken, and with Webb there are so few public positions he has taken that you almost have to go back to the 80s.
After all, his Biography includes his service in the Reagan administration, so he invited us to examine that part of his record.
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Oh yeah, your a partisan Republican, everything Allen does is good!
Why dont you also share how much you love Senator Allen's frequent use of the N-Word?
Just because you know your boy got played tonight doesn't mean you have to get all upset.
It's baseball -- we got a base hit, let it roll into the field and play the next batter...
:)
Allen rocked.
However, i still don’t understand what Allen did that was good? He spent alot of money on a mediocre performance that no-one saw...
What he did that was good is go positive while negatives were being hammered against his opponent by the press.
Allen will now own this week, kick a tour off, etc. What does Webb do in response? Attack more? Wait? It's a lost week for Webb in the press.
You'll see.
It seemed forced....
Everyone knows that Allen has been knocked on his heels....Wasn't he supposed to cruise to victory?
This looks like a "save" attempt...
If only Harris Miller.....
And no, there will be no cruising to victory.
Still, this is a perfectly executed move on Allen's part, and precisely what Webb's campaign should have done in the not one but two times they had Allen on the ropes.
Now Webb is on the ropes and the uppercut has landed. Base hit, ball rolls out, next batter...
Meanwhile, Allen has the gas to make it to the finish line.
And Miller would not have made the mistake of attacking Allen on his heritage, nor could he be pinned on such issues as women in the military, racism, etc.
Miller would have made a superior candidate -- this I still defend!
She was there to remind people of another reason they like Allen.
Also, whenever a man is being attacked, it's best to show up with your wife. It's comforting to people to see.
I think Hillary referred to this derisively as "standing by your man", although later she did just that and saved Bill's presidential run.
Of course, knowing Dick Wadhams -- I'm not too surprised. He's the best political strategist in the U.S. Hands down.
When it comes down to issues, Webb doesn't have a chance in this race. Virginians are conservative and vigorously support the war on terror.
Bringing the debate back to the issues has GOT to be Allen's focus. Even though the liberal media will make that impossible, every attempt on his part to bring the focus back to the issues will win him points in the public eye.
I'm a solid conservative, but I'm not too happy with the whole "War on Terror" thing.
As for the elderly, they will like what was said by Allen. I think it was good that Allen said lets get this race focused on the issues. In effect, he dared Webb to debate him in a real debate on the issues, without any questions that bring up controversies.
Now it is time to see if webb will step up to the plate. Also, I have YET to see a single Webb ad.
Cherishing your dead father's memory is sacred and private - GA used it as a sales technique, which is pretty tacky.
Webb doesn't think it's a character thing, he thinks it's a policy issue. Saying Webb supported a particular policy, and that policy hurt women, is not an "attack on his character", unless you attribute every incorrect position on an issue as based on a character flaw.
Now, certainly some will see a flawed character in the MANNER in which Webb addressed the issue -- but that's just how Webb chose to write, and you can't fault Allen for how Webb himself framed his issue about women not being able to fight.
Now, Webb may have changed, and certainly Webb could put out a commercial saying what his position is TODAY on the issue. Instead, he's running a commercial about how, apparently in spite of his deeply held beliefs that Webb stands by having, he still helped women get into good jobs in the military.
So that's an issue response, not a character response.
It's hard to imagine an Ad questioning an opponent's position which won't be perceived as a personal attack -- but we are supposed to question people on positions they have taken, and with Webb there are so few public positions he has taken that you almost have to go back to the 80s.
After all, his Biography includes his service in the Reagan administration, so he invited us to examine that part of his record.
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