Gentle, please! Both the press and Cathy Cox have been just a little rough on the Big Guy over the last couple of days, and while he may appear big and strong, he does have that softer, feminine side and deserves a little TLC.
First, it seems that some Taylor supporters think that "Big Guy" refers to Taylor's girth, and that Cox's new ad is just too tough. Come on, Cathy, that's his best campaign slogan. So what if most Georgians are tired of Big Guys who only scratch the backs of other Big Guys? So what is most of us want government that works for everyone? Just be nice, Cathy, and leave poor Mark alone.
Plus, the press has been totally unfair about Taylor's disappearing act for the GPA debate and his absence at the Georgia Chamber debate. After all, he had to attend the fundraisers to keep those babies on the air. Raising money is much more important than answering a few tough questions for Georgia voters. So, back off. After all, he just might get his feelings hurt, and we wouldn't want that. After all, this is just a race for governor.
It had to hurt today as Taylor woke to headlines like these:
- "Taylor Runs and Cuts" (Savannah Morning News)
- "Taylor Absent From Governor's Debate" (Macon Telegraph)
- "Governor Hopefuls Promote Differences-Taylor a No-Show" (Augusta Chronicle)
2 comments:
It's not about the office you hold, it's about who you serve with that office and whose opinions you value. That's a key difference in Cox and Taylor.
Do we really want to begin a discussion about spouses? Don't worry, Perdue is the real target here. This is not a popularity contest. I like both Mark and Cathy, but I am focused on how we defeat Sonny. I honestly feel that Cathy is the candidate who can defeat him. I have seen nothing to indicate that Mark can do that.
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