Monday, June 14, 2010

The Tattlesnake -- The Alvin Greene Fraud (and More) Edition

Just How Stupid Are South Carolina Republicans?

"I'm the Democratic Party nominee. I mean, I mean, the people have spoken. The people of South Carolina have spoken. The people of South Carolina have spoken. We have to be pro-South Carolina. The people of South Carolina have spoken. We have to be pro-South Carolina."
-- Alvin Greene, apparently accepting the Dem nomination for US Senate from South Carolina, as quoted by CommonDreams.org.

Did the South Carolina GOP really think they could sneak this poor hapless vet through without anyone noticing? Regardless of what the Bias-Belted Insider Punditocracy says, I think the SC GOP, including cynical rump-pimple Sen. Jim DeMint, are a lot more vulnerable than the Big Media Babblelonians realize. It's the only reason the GOP dirty tricksters would try a lame stunt like this – what with the aftermath of the Mark Sanford scandal and the Republican-run state cratering economically mired in record unemployment, they're getting desperate.

Sadly, 13-year military vetetran Greene resembles an advanced PTSD case in the way he speaks and acts. He may also have a drinking or drug problem that needs servicing. Such people are easy to hornswoggle for money into buffoonish charades such as this. If the SC Republicans abused a brain-damaged vet this way, they should be boiled in BP's Gulf oil. (They should anyway, but that's another story.)

It shouldn't be too hard to find out how an unemployed man who had declared himself indigent a couple of months ago came up with $10,400 to put his name on the ballot, didn't spend a dime for anything else in his 'campaign' (even his t-shirt reads 'Greene Family Reunion,' although he wears it as if it had something to do with his senate run), and somehow won against an experienced former judge and state legislator, Vic Rawls, who actually went out and campaigned across the state. (Maybe it has to do with the fact that in SC Republicans can vote for Dem primary candidates, or the state's easily-hacked, no-paper-trail touch screen voting equipment manufactured and installed by GOP-friendly companies.) This stinks of blatant election fraud and it would seem easy to prosecute the seamy GOP lowlife that is surely behind it.

Not only that, but SC Rep. Jim Clyburn's Democratic primary opponent, a shit-grinning 'bidnessman' named Gregory Brown, supposedly spent $70K to challenge incumbent Clyburn. Curiously, more than a third of that money was paid for 'marketing strategies' to a firm owned by Preston Grisham, who worked as a special assistant and campaign manager for Republican Rep. Joe "You Lie!" Wilson up until November of 2009, and was flacking for two SC Republican candidates at the same time he was being paid by Brown. Move along, nothing to see here, stop connecting those dots.

Perhaps this is to be expected in a state that spawned the late Lee Atwater and his nasty and devious approach to political campaigning, but certainly Eric Holder's DOJ can take action to charge those responsible for such obvious, and stupid, attempts at defrauding South Carolina voters – these were elections for federal office, after all.

Read more:

"Clyburn's Dem Challenger Denies He's A 'Plant' -- But Hired GOP Rep.'s Aide"
-- Christina Bellatoni and Justin Elliot, TPMMuckraker, June 11, 2010.

"Clyburn Alleges Conspiracy To Plant Candidates In Three Dem Primaries In S.C."
-- Christina Bellatoni, TPMMuckraker, June 10, 2010.

"The Alvin Greene Interviews; a TPMtv Original Video"

© RS Janes. LTSaloon.org.

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