Friday, July 14, 2006

Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before


We’re not accusing Don Walton, Jessica Moenning or Paul Johnson of ripping off Leavenworth Street’s summary of the Pete Ricketts campaign shake (Ricketts campaign shakeup signals Senate shootout – LJS – 7/14/06). We’re just saying that it’s an excellent summary of what we wrote three days ago.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Your right, except Don Walton can write five times better than you.

Street Sweeper said...

Only five? We'll take that as a compliment.

Street Sweeper said...

It's OK DB, we can take it (sniff...).

Anonymous said...

Hey DB - what's with the homophobia? Good thing you don't get paid to write - you can't. And real astute assessment of Don Walton. He's been around forever but I don't think he's an "editorial writer" -his articles appear in the news section.
The only other campaign in AMERICA that has changed the top leadership as Ricketts has is the Katherine Harris campaign in Florida. Google that - and understand what these changes really mean.
can you enter T-A-I-L-S-P-I-N without a typo?

Street Sweeper said...

What's with the homophobia line? What, women can't be "Nelson lovers"?

Anonymous said...

SS- Bulldog has no idea if anonymous is male/female. His postings all over the site include personal insults directed toward others. He [and I use "he" because he identifies himself as a male] repeatedly uses "Nelson-lover" as an insult to denigrate both Nelson and other posters. And though he has trouble with writing, his intentions are clear. I don't think anyone would mistake "Nelson-lover" as a moniker for true love between a man and a woman as defined by the Nebraska Unicameral.

Anonymous said...

DB-
you would have to make a cogent argument to offend me. So dont worry.
I find it hilarious that someone who uses personal insults and gay bashing as a literary crutch would whine like a piglet about namecalling.
A double standard worthy of the Ricketts campaign platform.