I just thought I would share this letter to the editor that I wrote (and suprisingly enough the Olympian printed)
Gregoire's campaign based on hypocrisyRecently in a news conference, Gov. Chris Gregoire had the following to say: "We have hit rock bottom in this campaign, and it is only June." She went on to say, "I call on my Republican opponent Dino Rossi to denounce the BIAW and these ads and instead run a campaign focused on good policy and the issues."
Well, a week later Gov. Gregoire launched her own attack ad against Dino Rossi.
It would appear to me that Gov. Gregoire is being a bit hypocritical if she can launch an attack ad a week after she demands that Dino Rossi denounce the BIAW attack ad against her.
Yet; that is not the only story I see here.
Gov. Gregoire stated that she wants both parties to run on "a campaign focused on good policy and issues." Here are my questions to Gov. Gregoire: How is it good policy to accept money from tribal gambling to pay for the 2004 recounts and then reach a gambling compact that eliminates any type of revenue sharing?
How is it good policy to receive third-party PAC help from a PAC (Evergreen Progress PAC) in which one of the biggest contributing members (who donated $545,000 from SEIU) you are currently negotiating pay and benefits contracts?
It appears to me that to Gov. Gregoire, conflicts of interest and hypocrisy are going to be part of her quid pro quo campaign.
Matthew Fritch, Yelm (currently in Iraq)
cross posted at The TrueSoldier Rants
Posted by TrueSoldier at July 17, 2008 01:28 AM | Email ThisI don't recall if Gregoire chastised the WSDCC for their first ad against Rossi.
Then, the "Just like Bush" ads come out directly from Gregoire, not a separate group.
So far, I haven't heard an ad from Gregoire that touts her accomplishments. Wouldn't you think that someone who advocates, "run[ning] a campaign focused on good policy and the issues" would start on a more positive note about her first term and what she would plans to do if elected to a second term?
Posted by: SouthernRoots on July 18, 2008 10:23 AM