Posted on 08/25/2010 8:29:28 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat

Please note the following from Kentuckys Democrat Senate hopeful liberal trial lawyer Jack Conway, who has clearly stopped trying to appeal to mainstream voters in his state. Instead, Conway has fully embraced his left-wing friends as he launched the Web site below with the DailyKos championing his progressive appeal.
As youll note below, the site is Paid for by Conway for Senate and claims that: Luckily for progressives, Jack Conway has a strong record of protecting people as Kentucky's attorney general, supported Wall Street reform, and will vote for filibuster reform if given the chance. Check it out here: www.conwayfightfund.com/
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) issued the following statement in response:
If Kentuckians had any doubt whose bidding liberal trial lawyer Jack Conway would do in Washington, this certainly clears up that question. After being endorsed by MoveOn.org and taking money from Nancy Pelosi and Charlie Rangel, its no surprise that Conway has ditched his attempts to moderate his positions and fully embraced the DailyKos crowd. Jack Conway has enthusiastically endorsed President Obamas reckless spending agenda, including his massive stimulus debacle and government health care bill, and theres no doubt that he will be bought and paid for by the liberal elite if he reaches the U.S. Senate. Amber Marchand, NRSC Press Secretary
(Excerpt) Read more at kentucky.nrsc.org ...
Protecting people? What a joke.
I didn’t realize stealing and thuggery were protecting of the people.
Is this for real?
the douchebag [apologies to douchebags] is such a ‘breck girl’ wannabe...yes he is that bad...
He’s got a few closets to come out of.
So this guy is for Wall Street reform and fillibuster Reform but what about government Reform?
closets??? hunnee.....he broke inta’my kichen cubberds and stole all mah buttah and all mah lobstah...hmmmpf..closets
After 2012, perhaps after 2010 the emocrat ardor for “filibuster reform” will turn into demands that the cloture rules go back to 66 senators.
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