Is W. gone yet?
Besides Democratic CD1 representative Diana DeGette, who was helped most by George W. Bush's visit to Colorado? Only time will tell, but CD7 Democratic candidate Peggy Lamm seized the opportunity to drop not one, not two, but three press releases.
The first tied Lamm to DeGette's campaign to increase federal funding for stem cell research. The second blasted Bush for his failure to support our nation's veterans. And the third took Lamm's Democratic opponents to task for various stuff I'm not getting into here because it's Friday night and, hey, is the CD7 primary over yet?
The person hurt the most? The object of Bush's affection, Rubber Stamp Rick O'Donnell, who'd been positioning himself as an outsider. It's pretty hard to convince voters you're some sort of renegade if W., Cheney and Ken Mehlman are all coming to town to scratch your back.
The first tied Lamm to DeGette's campaign to increase federal funding for stem cell research. The second blasted Bush for his failure to support our nation's veterans. And the third took Lamm's Democratic opponents to task for various stuff I'm not getting into here because it's Friday night and, hey, is the CD7 primary over yet?
The person hurt the most? The object of Bush's affection, Rubber Stamp Rick O'Donnell, who'd been positioning himself as an outsider. It's pretty hard to convince voters you're some sort of renegade if W., Cheney and Ken Mehlman are all coming to town to scratch your back.

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