Junior Confronts Bob. Bob Smacks Him Down.

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Following up on Adam's post, here's the video of Bob Corker laying the smack down to Harold Ford, Jr.


Those just aren't Tennessee values. You don't show up at the opponent's event to heckle him and tear down his campaign signs. That's just not cool. And this isn't the first time Junior has done something like this. A few months ago he showed up at Brighton High School in Tipton County, uninvited, and disrupted Homecoming events. Multiple angry students asked him to leave and he refused until students started chanting "What Would Corker Do."

Harold Ford, Jr. is a bully in an expensive suit.


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Great response by Corker - he's shown he will not be intimidated by cheap theatrics. Good for him!

"Every time some nitwit college student burns a flag on camera, that's one less idiot who can ever run for public office." - Crank

Corker's campaign signs?

Dunno why he butted in like that however... doesn't seem smart.

when I read the title I was a bit confused. I thought Casey had multiple personalities that were attacking each other :P

"Always be honest with yourself even if you are honest with no one else...
...It helps you keep track of your lies..."
--Myself

This is the last weekend to truly help Mr Corker. Ford is desperate, lets sink him this weekend by donating as much as you can between 10/20 + 10/22. If you live in Tenn or in a surrounding state please sign up for the ground game GOTV. Lets surprise the heck out of Mr. Corker with a huge fund raising success this weekend.

I second that. Corker will be interviewed by 1510 WLAC at 9:30 this morning central time by Steve Gill if you are in the Tennessee area

This is an awesome desplay of desperation. But what's with the black reporter assigned to cover the black candidate and the white reporter covering the white candidate? Anyone else notice this?

When the anchors break away to the two political reporters, they're standing in front of a screen, rather informally. I don't see that staging on D.C. local news. Just thought it was interesting.

Fair enough story.

 
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