Friday, February 02, 2007

Attention Julian Carroll!

The anti-Fletcher forces in the Kentucky conservative and Republican blogosphere are pointing to comments made by former governor and current state Sen. Julian Carroll as proof that Ernie Fletcher cannot win re-election.

With all due respect to them (which is none, given that they’ve abandoned our party’s incumbent governor and surrendered to the Democrats without firing a shot in return), they are responding in the completely wrong manner.

Well, in response to the former governor’s statements, we have a couple of questions and a comment for Carroll.

Our questions:

“Mr. Carroll, does the name Sonny Hunt mean anything to you?”

“Mr. Carroll, how many merit system personnel decisions were influenced by partisan politics during your period as governor?”

Our comment:

“Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.”

4 Comments:

At 6:32 AM, February 03, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Senator Carroll will have a convenient memory lapse on this one.

By the way what happened to his coalition of 29 or 39 or whatever the number was?

I know, six of them decided to take his advice and run for Governor!

 
At 12:59 PM, February 03, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

All those alleged misdemeanors you wish to resurrect as to Mr. Carroll have long passed the 1 year statute of limitations. Let he who has been investigated, prosecuted and copped a plea deal answer your questions.

 
At 8:47 PM, February 03, 2007, Blogger K-Pac II said...

And as usual, one of Kentucky's most frequent liberal message board and blog posters gets it wrong.

For one thing, only ol' Julian can answer the questions as to what may have been done improperly in his administration.

And for another, most of the main players in the Democrat gubernatorial field are tainted when it comes to the merit system controversy. They will not have the moral authority to criticize Fletcher about this situation without calling their own past acts into question, statute of limitations or no statute of limitations. We'll be delving into that matter at a later date.

 
At 6:00 PM, February 13, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Long live Governor Julian!!

 

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