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Beebe by a hair

That's how Brummett calls it today.

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By a hair my wrinkly old butt! Like a weatherman faced with weeks of fair weather, I think Brummett is just stirring the pot to cause a little excitement in the last days of a campaign that Beebe will win handily. The real story will be the number of good Republicans who will not vote next month because they can't squeeze their nose tight enough to escape the stench of the current crop of Republicans that are running.

What beautiful golden thing has Asa or the Republicans done in the last month that has made the race tighter? Asa has been stuck in 2nd gear for months and the only way he'll win is if he can come up with color pictures of Beebe and Foley and Osama naked in a bed with a small child.

I think matters are far too serious for Brummett to be jerking our chain. Watch TV if you want excitement. Read a Grisham novel if you need mystery and suspense. But please do not write fluffy stuff about such a serious matter in our current time of crisis.

"While he [Hutchinson] was at the DEA, youth drug use declined, he contends. But White House budget analysts reported in 2004 that the agency failed to meet its goals."
http://www.nwanews.com/adg/News/170382/

In the NW edition of ADG they gave A$a a big front page story, painting a swell picture of him yet with the above statement. I wonder why Beebe doesn't hit on that point over and over?

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