Monday, June 22, 2009

Captain obvious

If a tree falls in the woods and nobody hears it, did the tree really fall?

If Rob Wasinger endorses someone and there's only one candidate left, did he really endorse him?

Granted, at the time Rob thought he was just what Brownback needed to scare off that pesky Ron Thornburgh. Never mind that 50 point deficit in the polls. I'm sure Thornburgh dropped out of the race because Rob threw his political might behind his old boss. I'm rather shocked Wasinger's campaign hasn't tried to claim credit for Thornburgh's demise.

But I can't help but laugh at Wasinger "endorsing" any candidate, for governor or otherwise. Does Rob really think that one single person in Kansas cares that he thinks Brownback would make a good governor? Um, no. I'm pretty sure they have to know who you are first to care.

So while it was cute to try and (again) use your old boss to further your own political ambitions, it just further proves that your willing to throw anyone, and I mean anyone, under the bus to get yourself back to Wasington. I mean Washington. Wow, Freudian slip.

Wasinger's "endorsement" of Brownback is yet another cry for help. One that I doubt will be answered.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

So should he not have endorsed Brownback? Is Huelskamp supporting someone else? Objectivity please!!!

Anonymous said...

"So while it was cute to try and (again) use your old boss to further your own political ambitions, it just further proves that your willing to throw anyone, and I mean anyone, under the bus to get yourself back to Wasington."

Nuf said.

Anonymous said...

why would tim huelskamp be a good member of congress?

important question to answer, unless this blog is just attack wasinger, attack everyone all the time.

Anonymous said...

duh this blog is done by Huelskamps flunkies.