Et tu, Ford
One of the things I liked about Ford’s campaign was his ads. The dude’s got presence. He’s on message, concise and direct (or, as whitey says, he’s articulate). He sticks with the issues. I was rather surprised to see his latest ad with a Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous impersonator talking about Corker’s mansion, Corker’s worth, and how, despite his millions, he got pay raises as mayor of Chattanooga. Err, Mr. Ford, you’re a rich dude too. Politics is a game for the rich. So, spare me the class warfare hooey.
October 3rd, 2006 at 11:30 am
There is one big difference between Corker and Ford on this issue.
Corker made his money.
Ford, on the other hand, is a member of the lucky sperm club who flunked the bar exam.
What you have seen for the last 10 years is the only job Ford has ever had.
I agree that Ford’s maligning Corker as being landed gentry is pretty lame under the circumstances.
If Harold’s last name wasn’t Ford, he would be re-taking the bar exam and trying to make a living practicing law, if he passed the exam.
October 3rd, 2006 at 11:31 am
There is one big difference between Corker and Ford on this issue.
Corker made his money.
Ford, on the other hand, is a member of the lucky sperm club who flunked the bar exam.
What you have seen for the last 10 years is the only job Ford has ever had.
I agree that Ford’s maligning Corker as being landed gentry is pretty lame under the circumstances.
If Harold’s last name wasn’t Ford, he would be re-taking the bar exam and trying to make a living practicing law, if he passed the exam.