Friday, January 27, 2012
Hey Ed Martin, Give it Up? You Are Obviously Unelectable!: Martin Enters Third Race This Election Cycle
Ed Martin has switched races again this crazy campaign season. Martin can't get his footing for any race, but for some reason he hasn't figured out that maybe he just isn't electable.
Here's a man who quickly entered the US Senate race and dropped out when he was doing worse than Sarah Steelman--and we know from fundraising reports there is a lack of enthusiasm for her campaign. Then he entered the House race for Todd Aiken's seat. Remember he ran against Russ Carnahan two years ago and lost despite Carnahan being one of the ultimate Congressional dolts, and so he jumped districts heading to Aikenland. That didn't last long because there was no enthusiasm for Martin in that race either.
So rather than accept that people see through his false conservative/Tea Party ego, Martin is going to enter another race. Now there was rumors Martin may enter the governor's race, but it's official now, Martin enters his third race this season by announcing his bid for Attorney General.
What is it about a real job that scares these politicians? Why do they feel after losing election after election, primary after primary, that they are the way? Martin definitely falls into this pattern.
Here's a man who quickly entered the US Senate race and dropped out when he was doing worse than Sarah Steelman--and we know from fundraising reports there is a lack of enthusiasm for her campaign. Then he entered the House race for Todd Aiken's seat. Remember he ran against Russ Carnahan two years ago and lost despite Carnahan being one of the ultimate Congressional dolts, and so he jumped districts heading to Aikenland. That didn't last long because there was no enthusiasm for Martin in that race either.
So rather than accept that people see through his false conservative/Tea Party ego, Martin is going to enter another race. Now there was rumors Martin may enter the governor's race, but it's official now, Martin enters his third race this season by announcing his bid for Attorney General.
What is it about a real job that scares these politicians? Why do they feel after losing election after election, primary after primary, that they are the way? Martin definitely falls into this pattern.
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