My apologies for the light blogging yesterday as affairs of state had to take precedent over affairs of state and such and therefore and, most importantly, so on.
I did want to touch on one note though, about the candidacy of one Rick Crawford, a Jonesboro businessman, against the apparently indomitable Marion Berry in the first congressional district.
Speaking with Doyle Webb, state GOP hot dog, several weeks back on the amount of contenders lining up against the congressional delegates, Webb said several were putting feelers out, but only one was for sure: Crawford.
Last week, the blogosphere was abuzz at the launching of MeetRickCrawford.com, a site designed to get Crawford's virtually unknown name in the common Arkansas vernacular leading up to November 2010.
I had a nice conversation a few days ago with University of Arkansas Political Science Professor Janine Parry. We were discussing what exactly it would take to win an election, first and foremost, and then to beat an incumbent. We agreed; Money and name recognition are everything.
Perhaps Mr. Crawford has a massive personal fortune, friends in high places, or, his best bet, a little bit of column A and column B. He would need that and more to have any chance to beat Mr. Berry.
A lot of what an elected official does for a living is the same as what a hopeful candidate has to do in their spare time, or instead of their job. Going out and meeting folks, raising money, all that jazz; While a contender has to muscle all of that business, an incumbent does it while on the clock.
Looking at this Web site, you must ask yourself where Crawford's resume is strong against Berry's and where it is weak and vice versa.
The answer is bleak for, not just Crawford, but anyone who hopes to stand against Marion Berry. He has done nothing to dissuade his constituency that he is anything but what he says he is, a conservative Democrat, which is very reflective of the constituency therein.
Berry has been around the block a time or five as well. Everyone knows who he is. His voting for the stimulus and various associations with the far-left and Barack Obama's so-far successful administration aren't going to hurt him; Even if it were to damage him, his name would carry him through the day.
Rick Crawford is off to a decent enough start by starting a Web site to get his name out there. But any Bozo with a moniker can start a Web site or blog (Hello? Yours Truly?). It's going to take a real difference and a real answer — and a little more firepower than I'm afraid blogspot will be able to put out.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
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YOU SEEM SURE OF YOUR BLOG. CONFIDENCE IS AN ART. I AGREE WITH MOST OF IT, LUCKY FOR YOU, EXCEPT FOR ONE THING; M. BERRY IS BY NO MEANS A CONSERVATIVE DEMOCRAT. PEOPLE OF THIS DISTRICT ARE TAKING A LITTLE FINER LOOK AT THIS. NAME RECOGNITION HE HAS, BUT CONSERVATISM IS NOT IN HIS VOCABULARY. I AM GLAD HE HAS EMBRACED THIS POOR EXCUSE FOR A U.S. PRESIDENT. EVERY SUPPORTED INSSUE HE HAS SUPPORTED COULD REPRESENT A NAIL IN HIS COFFIN. BUT THATS JUST MY FEELING.
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