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January 29, 2008
A tale of two ethical standards
NWRepublican attempts to turn the ethical tables on Oregon Dems in an obvious reaction to last week's revelation that a GOP tracker had been caught lying. But they ran into a logistical problem that would seem to be more appropriate to a Keystone Cops episode.
Specifically referring to the coverage at Blue Oregon, Ted Piccolo (aka "Coyote") cite's Russ Kelley of the Merkley for Senate campaign addressing ethical standards for campaign trackers: “But there’s an honest way to do it, and there’s a dishonest way to do it. You find out where they are through public notices and things like that. You don’t call and misrepresent yourself."
Apparently feeling supremely confident that he had the ultimate "Gotcha" rebuttal, Picollo posts pictures of a DSCC-paid tracker wearing a badge identifying himself as a member of the "press" as evidence that trackers for Merkley are equally deceptive because of course the tracker wasn't actually a member of the press. There was only one HUGE problem - the tracker was told to wear the badge by the GOP event staff AFTER he had willingly practiced full disclosure of who he was and why he was there. That revelation left Picollo sputtering rather comically.
There are two ironies here. One being that an attempt to challenge the ethics of Russ Kelley backfired badly. The other being that the Dem tracker who practiced pristine ethics was being payed by the DSCC. Yes, that would be the same DSCC that was much maligned in the Oregon Lefty blogosphere earlier in this primary season.
Posted by Kevin at January 29, 2008 11:34 AM