If you haven't been following the 4th district congressional race at all, BJ Lawson has been criticizing (ad nauseum, if you follow the race) Price for voting with Nancy Pelosi more than any other congressman. Whatever you think of that, though, is completely irrelevant to the point I am about to make.After a while, Price started to try and defend it, while simultaneously trying to make it seem as though BJ was using a some less than formidably tactic. He said that "referring to the leader of the party" is the "oldest trick in the book" rather than focusing on the race at hand. Now, this is funny for a couple of reasons. The first is that in 2008, Price linked BJ to Bush over and over, despite everyone knowing that BJ attacked Bush on many issues. The second, and more damning in my mind, is this little tidbit from a candidate questionnaire that he filled out in 1996 with the Herald-Sun in Durham after his opponent (Fred Heineman) displaced him in 1994:
10/31/2010 9:37:02 PM
If that's the worst you have on him, he's the most honest politician ever. So all those anti-incumbent tea partyers, I bet they won't be so anti-incumbent next time.[Edited on October 31, 2010 at 10:13 PM. Reason : ?]
10/31/2010 10:09:39 PM
The worst? No, it is just such incredibly blatant hypocrisy that should be brought to light.It is, however, more broadly indicative of his whole tendency to do/say whatever it is that he needs to do to stay in power, and worry about justifying it later (or as it was once put...closing the door after the horse has left the barn). That's how we got things like his vote for the PATRIOT Act, Oil Pollution Act of 1990, repeal of Glass-Steagall, etc, etc.[Edited on October 31, 2010 at 10:34 PM. Reason : -]
10/31/2010 10:34:04 PM
I hope you aren't a poli sci major...
11/1/2010 7:24:07 AM
A politician criticizes and opponent for doing something he himself has done.New. Thought provoking.
11/1/2010 9:24:47 AM
I'm not saying this is admirable, and it is hypocritical, but virtually every politician criticizes others for things they themselves have done. I'm not saying it's a problem, but it's kind of like calling somebody out for speeding on the interstate.
11/1/2010 11:03:26 AM
11/1/2010 12:06:31 PM
11/1/2010 1:44:33 PM
There are overreactions, and then there is this thread.
11/1/2010 1:48:55 PM
also, why the fuck did you start this thread when there is another thread on the same race that you already posted in?when are you going to come clean as a campaign worker for Lawson?
11/1/2010 3:25:52 PM
I have volunteered for him in the past, but I am not, nor ever have been, a part of his campaign staff. I AM, however, a constituent of David Price, and will continue to be at least through January.I didn't make this thread because this was some earth-shattering peace of evidence that was going to assure that he would end up in front of a judge. I just thought it somewhat unusual, because you don't often get the chance to see such un-defendable hypocrisy in such clear terms. And as I also previously stated, I believe it is more telling about the bigger picture of him as a representative.People can talk about how redundant it is that there is a hypocritical politician out there, but if it was really so blatantly obvious to everyone, we wouldn't see a bunch of hypocritical asshats getting elected to public office all around the country. I fail to see the harm in shedding light on this.
11/1/2010 4:44:19 PM
11/1/2010 4:54:52 PM
It is obvious, but people don't care.The issue is so trivial that you'd be stretched to extend this behavior to anything meaningful. To an extent, this is exactly what you expect during campaign season from a politician. The only people who are going to pretend to give a crap are the people with their minds made up. I don't believe for two seconds that you yourself are genuinely outraged about this specific issue, I believe you're trying to attract an anti-Price circlejerk contingent to join you in feigning superiority over anybody with the audacity to consider voting for Price.
11/1/2010 4:58:53 PM
Here's more hypocrisy:http://www.lawsonforcongress.com/posts/honesty-is-the-best-policy...which is boilerplate "i believe in honesty" bullshitvs. thishttp://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/1110/Morgan_Freeman_I_never_recorded_campaign_ad.html?showall
11/1/2010 5:09:00 PM
Well then! I'm glad to see you know my intentions, after I have made 121 posts on a message board (most of which are completely unrelated to politics).I have no intention of creating some lovefest of people who hate Price. I probably hate more of the people who can't stand Price than I hate Price himself (and that is saying a lot).For the 3rd or 4th time, it has nothing to do with just the simple fact that he said this one thing. It's not like he flip flopped on one single issue by saying this. He just literally made the case for why he should not be elected. I'm sorry that more people were not as surprised by this as I was. I'm fairly confident that if it came out that Richard Burr (or Virginia Foxx, or Pat Mcrory, or whoever...) said a couple of years ago that Republicans shouldn't be elected to congress, there would be at least some sort of interest.Oh yeah, David Price also kicks children in the face.
11/1/2010 5:11:08 PM
^^You're right, and that was pretty damn dumb of them to lie about something that could easily be proven false.
11/1/2010 5:13:10 PM
Hate Hate Hate RAWR RAWR RAWRcomplaining about David Price has never been done before.
11/1/2010 5:25:48 PM
11/1/2010 5:36:40 PM
I "reached out" because I'm not some idiot who is going to go shout them down in public to voice my grievances.Jesus christ, I was browsing lexis nexis bored the other day, and posted something I found interesting. Fucking sue me.
11/1/2010 6:02:15 PM
What is even more pathetic than Price being a hypocrite, and Lawson lying about Morgan Freeman doing an ad for them is the fact that WRAL has the story about Lawson above that of a break in the case of missing child and another child who died yesterday.
11/1/2010 6:10:20 PM
Since we're doing 2 threads now... might as well not recreate the wheel.----As many congressmen who have districts that span multiple cities, he has an office in each to meet with constituents so at any given time he is necessarily not at more than one of them which makes me find this video a bit disingenuous:And a push poll here:http://www.orangepolitics.org/2010/08/lawson-push-polling-in-nc-4
11/1/2010 6:10:50 PM
11/1/2010 6:20:00 PM
The alternative to going and shouting down David Price, and making a scene? I thought that was fairly clear.
11/1/2010 6:35:49 PM
Maybe, but only if by "alternative to" you mean "same thing as."
11/1/2010 6:38:48 PM
Wait, wait, wait...posting about it on an NC State message board is the same as making a scene in front of David Price about it?
11/1/2010 6:43:54 PM
It's a public message board and imo you can shout somebody down in public without their presence. But if you meant an alternative to physically finding David Price and yelling at him, then OK, it's different.
11/1/2010 6:46:33 PM
Perhaps I've been living in an alternate universe where people have been becoming unruly in the last year or so in front of their representatives, but yes, I was referring to people literally confronting their representatives and being assholes.
11/1/2010 7:00:10 PM
haha, I can't believe that joker ran a commercial with a fake Morgan Freeman voice. How pathetic...
11/1/2010 7:10:29 PM
From WRAL:"After the discrepancy became clear, Avila said the campaign had a contract signed for a Freeman ad with Los Angeles-based agency M.E.I. Political."I guess a lawsuit will settle this...weeks/months from now.
11/1/2010 7:29:02 PM
If he believed that Morgan Freeman was going to do an ad for him, he's a damn fool. Liar or fool, either way he's not fit for office.[Edited on November 1, 2010 at 8:55 PM. Reason : ?]
11/1/2010 8:50:45 PM
Well, they had a contract with a Republican who is known for doing higher-end commercials with celebrities...http://www.politico.com/static/PPM186_lawson_document.html
11/1/2010 9:04:36 PM
Hey BJ, I can get you Obama's endorsement. Let's make a deal.
11/1/2010 9:12:47 PM
David Price has been around for a while, and I imagine he's done a lot of dirty/stupid stuff.But the new people (new and therefore presumably clean) who oppose him just always suck so bad.
11/1/2010 9:32:11 PM
AuH20, it does seem apparent from this thread that you are a Lawson supporter who is trying to gain ground with others to see things your way, and hopefully vote against Price. If that is true, then it seems you should have included more credible evidence supporting Lawson and against Price. I'm sure it's out there, as the guy's been a Congressman for quite a while.I know you're new to TWW, and especially TSB, but one piece of info is that the people who frequent TSB are going to jump all over a you if you don't have solid evidence to support an argument. Again, keep in mind your overall goal to get Lawson supporters (it's possible you are just a neutral party who is making an observation, but it doesn't seem that way), and think about whether you really thought people were going to look at the evidence of hypocrisy here and go, "Yeah, screw Price! I don't like him now."Just a little TWW advice, take it for what it's worth.
11/1/2010 9:38:05 PM
My intention was not to say, "Look! Price is a hypocrite...vote Lawson!". If that was the case, I would have provided something that was positive about Lawson, instead of making the thread about Price. As I said, Price has been, and will continue to be my representative through at least January. I don't like him, and probably never will. I'm not trying to hide that. Hell, the name AuH20 should be pretty indicative of that.I'm sorry if people didn't find it newsworthy. I didn't realize that I had to post some groundbreaking story in order to be accepted here.
11/1/2010 10:28:49 PM
Everybody gets one...
11/1/2010 10:31:22 PM
I thought it was Nelson Mandela.
11/1/2010 11:07:04 PM
^^^Dude, that was totally your intention. What did you think you would do? Shit talk Price a couple days before an election, and what? Convince everyone not to vote at all?No, you intended for people to vote Lawson instead. And you already admitted to volunteering for Lawson in the past...so yeah.No biggie though, dude. You're cool.
11/2/2010 1:02:48 AM
Wait, so I'm only allowed to make criticism of my representative during a certain period of time away from the election?I don't care if people vote for Lawson or not. Personally, I wish there were more than 2 candidates running in the race. Unfortunately, there are 2, and one of them happens to people really, really shitty. If the other one doesn't float your boat...don't vote for him!
11/2/2010 1:39:27 AM
11/2/2010 2:03:30 AM
11/2/2010 2:32:10 AM
H.R. 35Essential to the structure of the Constitution is the concept of the balance of powers between the three branches of government. That balance was disturbed in November of 2001, when George W. Bush issued Executive Order No. 13233. That executive order thwarted the intention of the law by declaring that sitting presidents, former presidents, and even the heirs of former presidents, would have the power to deny the release of public White House records.Congress and the Judicial Branch cannot check the power of the White House without knowledge of the Executive apparatus that the White House has put into place. Bush executive order interfered with the system of government oversight and review the Constitution put into place. The Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2009, H.R. 35, ended this interference by specifically counteracting Executive Order No. 13233.Rep. Price has acted progressively by voting YES to pass this measure. ---------------------H.R. 3567If passed, the Respect for Marriage Act of 2009 (H.R. 3567) would repeal DOMA, the Defense of Marriage Act. Enacted in the 1990s, DOMA removed the presumption (based in the "Full Faith and Credit" clause of the Constitution) that same-sex marriages carried out in one state would be recognized in other states or by the federal government. H.R. 3567 would restore cross-state and federal recognition, recognition that different-sex marriages continue to enjoy.Rep. Price has acted progressively by cosponsoring this bill. ---------------------H.R. 591The Military Commissions Act is one of the worst laws to be passed by Congress during the Bush years. It revoked the ancient protection of the writ of habeas corpus, enabling arbitrary and indefinite imprisonment. The law ended the right to a fair and speedy trial, setting up a system of kangaroo courts that could operate under absurdly unjust standards. The law gave retroactive immunity to the President and his aides for war crimes. It created unconstitutional exceptions to the Geneva Conventions. It made hearsay and evidence obtained under coercive interrogation admissible.Under President Barack Obama, the Military Commissions Act is still on the books. It is true that the prisons of Guantanamo Bay and other "black sites" run by the U.S. around the world will be closed... but the laws that enabled them remain in effect. As long as the Military Commissions Act remains on the books, any closure of prisons like those at Guantanamo will be purely voluntary... and wholly reversible.The surest way to overcome this problem is not just to rely on the trustworthiness of the President of the United States, but to enact a law that specifically contradicts and counteracts the Military Commissions Act. U.S. Representative David Price has introduced legislation to do just that. It’s H.R. 591, the Interrogation and Detention Reform Act. It does away with the unconstitutional military tribunal system. It does away with torture interrogations. It repeals the repeal of habeas corpus and returns constitutional legal protections to the American justice system. Those members of Congress who support H.R. 591 show the most fidelity to their oath of office pledge that they defend the liberties inherent in the Constitution of the United States.Rep. Price has acted progressively by cosponsoring this bill. ---------------------Patrick Amendment to H.R. 5136Substantively, the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy weakens the strained U.S. military by kicking people out with good service records. There is a more formal problem with DADT as well: the policy to discriminate, to kick people out of the military because of their sexual orientation, is a violation of the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Patrick Murphy's amendment to repeal the policy is an amendment not only lending substantive benefit to the military and to lesbian and gay servicemembers, but also providing strength to constitutional government.Rep. Price has acted progressively by voting YES to pass this measure. ---------------------Motion to Concur on Patriot ActOn February 25, 2010, the House of Representatives passed an extension of Patriot Act provisions for spying on Americans without establishment of probable cause or so much as a demonstration that the person being spied upon is even tangentially connected to terrorism. This reauthorization of the most controversial of Patriot Act powers made it through the House hidden within Medicare legislations and contained no reforms whatsoever.Rep. Price has acted progressively by voting NO, against this regressive measure.
11/2/2010 2:32:48 AM