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		<title>Want Drama? Follow the TN-03 Race</title>
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		<dc:creator>Adrienne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I no longer live Tennessee, I have followed the TN-03 race closely. Thanks to the hard work of blogger, Joe Lance, and two of the campaigns conducting excellent blogger relations, I&#8217;ve managed to stay up to date. I&#8217;ve been silent on this issue because I&#8217;m still undecided. It&#8217;s a 8-way race. By all accounts, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While I no longer live Tennessee, I have followed the TN-03 race closely. Thanks to the hard work of blogger, <a href="http://tennesseeticket.com/">Joe Lance</a>, and two of the campaigns conducting excellent blogger relations, I&#8217;ve managed to stay up to date.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been silent on this issue because I&#8217;m still undecided. It&#8217;s a 8-way race. By all accounts, there are only three or four top contenders, but this is bloody primary. If you like dirty politics, <a href="http://chattarati.com/metro/tn03-election/">TN-03</a> is the race to follow.</p>
<p>District three encompasses a slice of East Tennessee, and the Democrats can barely get people to turn out for a pancake breakfast. The winner of the Republican primary will likely win the general.  This makes the August 1 primary even more tense.</p>
<p>And tense may be the best word to describe the race.</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/TN03/status/13018994943">Swirling rumors</a>, <a href="http://video.foxnews.com/v/4158187/10000-plaintiffs">national TV appearances</a>, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/robinfortennessee">fights over endorsements</a>, <a href="http://www.chuckforcongress.com/index.cfm?p=Blog&amp;ContentRecord_id=5b73f79e-0e24-48d3-8ad6-ff5cca597c9d">presidential contender visits</a>, and <a href="http://chattarati.com/metro/tn03-election/2010/4/28/fleischmann-smith-dishonest-about-huckabee-delegat/">mud-slinging press releases</a>. Folks, this is the stuff of political satire. Christopher Buckley couldn&#8217;t spin a better tale.</p>
<p>Today on Twitter, I joked with Joe Lance and <a href="http://thepublicinterest.freedomblogging.com/">Dan Lehr</a> that I should write a novel based on the race or at least the screenplay for a telenovela. It&#8217;s that juicy.</p>
<p>Depending on who I talk to, a different person is in the lead. I&#8217;ve talked to people following the race in DC and people back in Chattanooga.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.robinfortennessee.com/www">Robin Smith</a> appears to be running a smart campaign. A little heavy on the attack releases, but not out of line for a tight race.  I confess to loving the &#8220;Send Mrs. Smith to Washington&#8221; bumper stickers.</p>
<p>Were this election cycle normal, I believe she would be the clear front-runner. After all, she&#8217;s a former TNGOP chair, a conservative woman and has high name ID. Her campaign has done all the right things and gotten <a href="http://www.robinfortennessee.com/www/docs/11">prominent endorsements</a> from organizations that I respect.</p>
<p><strong>But this is not a normal campaign year.</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.van4congress.org/">Van Irion</a> captures the essence of a tea party candidate. I also like him. He capitalized brilliantly on his <a href="http://www.obamacareclassaction.com/">class-action lawsuit</a> to sue Obamacare, and he has the favor of Ron Paul supporters. As I&#8217;ve said before, never underestimate <a href="http://www.cosmopolitanconservative.com/2010/02/22/understanding-the-ron-paul-win-at-cpac/">Paul fans</a>.</p>
<p>He leans a little too libertarian for me on several issues (i.e. Fair Tax), but I believe that either he or Smith would do a great job of representing the conservative values in district three.</p>
<p>Then there&#8217;s <a href="http://www.chuckforcongress.com/index.cfm?p=Home">Chuck Fleischmann</a>.</p>
<p>Granted, I&#8217;m a little bias against self-funding candidates. As a grassroots person, I naturally side with the underdog. I dislike it when candidates can flood the airwaves with TV commercials and essentially buy a seat in Congress (ahem, Corker). Since most people are apathetic until close to election day, they vote for the wealthy candidate since he or she is the only recognizable name on the ballot. This campaign trick has turned the Senate into a <a href="http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2009/09/29/the-senate-a-millionaires-club-plus-max-baucus/">millionaires&#8217; club</a>.</p>
<p>I think that strategy captures everything that is wrong with American elections. Also <a href="http://www.chuckforcongress.com/index.cfm?p=Blog&amp;ContentRecord_id=532afc6f-d047-42f6-a965-51961eb12a28&amp;ContentType_id=3119abc4-3738-4a9c-b4b8-9bd12017baab&amp;Group_id=5e6082c2-2681-4284-9e70-215290700386">applauding</a> Bob Corker is one way to ensure that I won&#8217;t vote for you.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m also wary of any candidate who spends money on a <a href="http://www.chuckforcongress.com/index.cfm?p=Blog&amp;ContentRecord_id=2d1cd82d-14d5-4928-9353-59b3b30d2f81&amp;ContentType_id=3119abc4-3738-4a9c-b4b8-9bd12017baab&amp;Group_id=5e6082c2-2681-4284-9e70-215290700386&amp;MonthDisplay=4&amp;YearDisplay=2010">TV ad</a> in a congressional primary race in 2010, especially for a smaller district like TN-03 (small by comparison to many other districts in America). Again, I work in online politics, but the <strong>ROI on TV ads is just <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/2010_Elections/poll-2010-midterm-elections-incumbent-support-lowest-1994/story?id=10487480">not worth it.</a></strong> I&#8217;ll be disappointed if the other candidates follow suit.</p>
<p><strong>Interestingly, none of the three prominent candidates have used online ads or ad words.</strong> Coming off the heels of the <a href="http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/techno-gop">Rick Perry victory</a> in Texas, I find that extremely surprising. Perry only engaged in digital media and didn&#8217;t use traditional advertising. It&#8217;s troublesome that in 2010 they haven&#8217;t engaged online as thoroughly as they should. (Update: The Smith campaign informs that they do have online ads going, and it sounds like they&#8217;re going well.)</p>
<p>It is interesting that camp Fleischmann accuses Smith of having the support of <a href="http://blogs.knoxnews.com/humphrey/2010/04/a-fleischmann-campaign-release.html">&#8220;D.C. backers.&#8221; </a>A former candidate for <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/12/26/2008-12-26_chip_saltsman_rnc_chairmanship_hopeful_d.html">RNC chair</a> is the campaign manager. <strong>Do you get anymore insider? Hello! Pot meet kettle</strong>. Also, would Huckabee have any clue who Chuck Fleischmann was without the Saltsman connection? <strong>That alone makes the endorsement ring false and come across as a personal favor. </strong></p>
<p>However fishy that endorsement appears, I would warn Smith&#8217;s campaign from making too big of a deal out of it. They&#8217;re quick to flood inboxes with statements on endorsements. It comes across as whiny that she lost Huckabee when Smith has gotten numerous other ones.</p>
<p>Then there are questions about fundraising, but I haven&#8217;t had time to delve into FEC reports, so I can&#8217;t comment.</p>
<p>However, all of those issues are insider politics. The average voter is not following campaign drama.</p>
<p>Given the bloodbath between Smith and Fleischmann (read Chattanoogan&#8217;s <a href="http://www.chattanoogan.com/opinion/">opinion section</a> for a taste), voters may be turned off by all of the negativity. Also, with the high animosity towards <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/PollingUnit/2010_Elections/poll-2010-midterm-elections-incumbent-support-lowest-1994/story?id=10487480">incumbents</a> and &#8220;establishment&#8221; candidates, voters may turn out support for Irion. Never come between a ballot box and a Ron Paul supporter.</p>
<p><strong>A primary like this will come down to who has the best get out the vote operation.</strong> Primaries typically  have low voter turnout, and this race is dominated by one political party, giving independents very little reason to cast a ballot. Since I&#8217;m not on the ground, and I&#8217;m far from being a campaign insider for any of the candidates, I can&#8217;t predict the answer.</p>
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		<title>Thoughts from the Blind Side</title>
		<link>http://www.cosmopolitanconservative.com/2009/12/30/thoughts-from-the-blind-side/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 21:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Adrienne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week, I saw the Blind Side, the new movie about Michael Oher, and loved it. As a sports tearjerker about SEC football*, it&#8217;s one of my favorite movies this year.  My favorite line was when Sean Tuohy comments, &#8220;Who&#8217;d have thought we would adopt a black son before we&#8217;d meet a Democrat.&#8221; Last  night, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1541" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 209px"><a href="http://www.cosmopolitanconservative.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/The-Blind-Side-poster.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-1541" title="The-Blind-Side-poster" src="http://www.cosmopolitanconservative.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/The-Blind-Side-poster-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Poster from the Blind Side</p></div>
<p>Last week, I saw the <em>Blind Side</em>, the new movie about Michael Oher, and loved it. As a sports tearjerker about SEC football*, it&#8217;s one of my favorite movies this year.  My favorite line was when Sean Tuohy comments, &#8220;Who&#8217;d have thought we would adopt a black son before we&#8217;d meet a Democrat.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last  night, <em>20/20</em> did a special on <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/2020/BlindSide/blind-side-michael-oher-story/story?id=9390739&amp;page=2">Michael Oher and the Tuohy family</a>, who adopted him. The special is inspiring and makes you want to cry. As I watched it, I couldn&#8217;t help but think that if Christians lived our faith the way we should, these stories would be the norm and not the unusual. Hollywood wouldn&#8217;t make inspiring movies like this because they would be common, everyday experiences.</p>
<p>Oher&#8217;s story is a testament that education and parental involvement are the keys to success compared to government programs. While Oher succeeded, it&#8217;s sad to know that the first African-American president eliminated this opportunity for hundreds of low-income students when the <a href="http://www.washingtonscholarshipfund.org/">DC Opportunity Scholars </a>program was <a href="http://blog.heritage.org/2009/12/11/house-leaders-vote-to-end-dc-opportunity-scholarship-program/">axed</a>. The <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204908604574334763850741636.html">Wall Street Journal</a> doesn&#8217;t mince words when discussing Obama&#8217;s involvement, or rather uninvolvement (his version of voting &#8220;present&#8221; in helping kids with worst backgrounds than him):</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>Let’s call them Sidwell Liberals, after the famous Washington, D.C., school where President and Mrs. Obama send their daughters. Despite this personal experience, Mr. Obama signed into law a provision passed by Congress that shuts down Washington D.C.’s voucher program, depriving 1,700 disadvantaged kids of the chance to escape failing public schools through the use of scholarships that let them attend private schools. Two of them attend Sidwell Friends School with the Obama girls.</em></p>
<p>Our public school system has failed nationally. If it was working, there wouldn&#8217;t be Michael Oher stories. There would be no demand for private school scholarships in DC. Government programs have failed. If these programs were successful, American school children wouldn&#8217;t be falling futher and futher behind. <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/04/AR2008040402921.html">DC spends more money per student</a> than any other state, yet dumping money into programs doesn&#8217;t work. Having volunteered with organizations working with DC youth, I&#8217;ve seen how horrible these schools are. I used to live near one of the better public schools in DC. That school would have been the &#8220;bad school&#8221; in nearly any other school district in America.</p>
<p>What does work? Individuals taking responsibility to help kids. Public-private partnerships like the DC Opportunity Scholars. Parents working with their kids and not dumping them into the lap of Uncle Sam for childcare. The system is broken. It won&#8217;t be fixed by expanding it but dramatically changing it.</p>
<p>Because Christians aren&#8217;t helping our communities, the government has stepped in. Bureaucracies will never be able to fix social issues, but individuals can. If we stopped growing government and started living out our faith, success stories would become the norm.</p>
<p>*Since I bleed orange, I loved the cameos with Coach Fulmer. I was upset by the way that my alma mater treated him, and it was nice to see him on screen. If I ever get a chance to meet the Tuhoys, I may have words with the way Lee Anne treats the Vols. As a Christian and a conservative, I respect her, but she&#8217;s sadly misguided with her football loyalties. Of course I am biased here. My entire family went to LSU, and I was raised to despise Ole Miss. One of the last things my grandfather said before he died was that the Devil lived in Oxford, Mississippi.</p>
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