I'm a liberal Democrat, and forty years ago I played Little League baseball with Bill Haslam. I like Bill, but he's too conservative for me and I'm too liberal for him. If I still lived in Tennessee, I'd be voting McWherter even though he's not anywhere close to liberal.
That said, I want to defend Bill from Steve Barrett's column in the Chattanooga News-Free Times Free Press. Barrett is deceitful from start to finish and relies on his readers' eager ignorance. No doubt, lots of them qualify - the American public proves P.T. Barnum right every day.
For instance, Barrett pretends that Haslam has made ad buys directly on Huffington Post. Maybe Haslam has - a real journalist would find out - but lots of web ad buys use what amounts to a wholesaler, Google for example, who then puts your ad up on lots of sites with matching keywords. I see Ann Coulter and Sarah Palin all the time on the liberal sites I visit, and I know they're not there supporting my cause. My guess is that Barrett knows this and is trying to bullshit the unwary. (And his readers aren't even insulted by this!)
Barrett also calls the Knoxville News-Sentinel liberal. No kidding:
It’s no wonder the liberal Knoxville News Sentinel is cheering for Mayor Haslam in the primary. Let’s give the News Sentinel the benefit of the doubt and assume the endorsement was not a case of hometown bias. That leaves one obvious explanation for why he got the endorsement: At least in the GOP primary, he is the candidate most in line with the Knoxville paper’s liberal views.
Barrett again is relying on his readers not knowing the actual facts. The sly innuendo that the Sentinel might endorse a Democrat in the general after the Republican primary is done is cute, but he has to know the conservative record of the Sentinel. Again, he's lying.
Barrett refers to the Memphis Commercial Appeal's primary endorsement of Haslam, but he doesn't say it's an endorsement, and he doesn't link to it. The lack of a link permits him to misconstrue the CA's statement from:
[T]he even further-left Memphis Commercial Appeal embraces Mr. Haslam’s “approach toward major social issues."
to what the CA actually wrote:
Haslam also stands much closer to the Tennessee mainstream in his approach toward major social issues.
Barrett alleges that Haslam contributed $1000 to Al Gore, though he's not specific about when. A quick search on OpenSecrets.org shows just how thoroughly Republican Haslam is. A search specifically for Haslam contributions to Al Gore shows zero hits, but that's probably because OpenSecrets hasn't yet backfilled the 2000 Presidential data. Or maybe Barrett simply made it up - his record doesn't inspire confidence.
What Barrett has been able to prove is that, whatever the Time Free Press has as its editorial policy regarding the governor's race, he's in the tank for Wamp, despite his protest to the contrary.
Half-truths would be a step up from Barrett's column, which is a thin tissue of dishonesty. No doubt, if Barrett knew that Bill batted left-handed in Little League, he'd try to make something nefarious out of that.
In any honest journalistic organization, Barrett's easily visible dishonesty would be grounds for termination.
Since few publishers still value the truth over entertainment, readers have to sanction Barrett on our own - by never, ever again believing anything he writes.
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the liberal Knoxville News Sentinel
Hahahahaha. And if The News Sentinel endorses McWherter in the general then, well, make up your own equally ridiculous and implausible scenario.
Zach could have stayed in office another 10 years
Where he got the notion he's electable statewide is beyond me. In light of Sundquist, Tennesseans have a jaded look at their representatives coming back from Washington to serve their state as governor. It's a different set of priorities and now takes a different DNA makeup to keep the federal government from wrecking the state like they are wrecking for profit businesses across the country.
Zach has served his district rather well, hate to see him erased from the Tennessee political pages in a campaign full of broad mistatements, negative advertising, and claims that Haslam can't do the job. The Haslam family is not oil men, they're retailers, amassing a fortune selling cold beer, cigarettes, gas and deisel fuel, candy and snacks, munchies, lottery tickets, and overpriced but quickly available household staples.
Tennessee's never had a Big Oil man as governor, never will, unless some wide eyed Texan or Saudi relocates to the Volunteer state.
Zach comes closer to being an actual Oil Man in that sense
A true "oil man" is on the extractive industry side of things, unlike Haslam. Zach Wamp's 2nd biggest contributor, according to Opensecrets.org, is McDermott International an engineering and construction firm heavily into offshore drilling and power generating facilities. Add in Bechtel and Zach seems to have some oil sludge from the Gulf greasing up his resume.