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TexasTowelie

(112,091 posts)
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 01:25 AM Nov 2015

Jabs about prostitution scandal, Obama, Jindal make for boisterous governor's debate

1) OK, who wants to take a shower after Monday's debate?

David Vitter has never been asked so directly about, or attacked so relentlessly over his 2007 prostitution scandal. (The incriminating phone records were discovered that year, but as Vitter repeatedly said, the incidents happened 15 years ago).

It was loud, boisterous and brutal. The candidates shouted over the moderators and the audience, packed with supporters of both camps, cheered and hooted with gusto.

John Bel Edwards, who's running largely on a platform of integrity and honor, seized every opportunity to draw the contrast. Vitter said he's sought forgiveness, "tried like heck" to earn voters' trust and blamed the "gotcha media" for keeping the issue alive. Edwards said that as Christians, we're all obligated to forgive, but not to forget or vote for someone who's committed a crime.

Vitter hammered Edwards for having an event last week at a "very adult New Orleans night club" and hiring a purple party bus to ferry voters to the polls for early voting. Edwards said he was there with his wife. "Not as interesting as your date night, Senator," he added.

Read more: http://theadvocate.com/news/acadiana/14005080-123/john-bel-edwards-david-vitter

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Jabs about prostitution scandal, Obama, Jindal make for boisterous governor's debate (Original Post) TexasTowelie Nov 2015 OP
When's the election? LuvLoogie Nov 2015 #1
The election is on Saturday. TexasTowelie Nov 2015 #2
Agreed, better to have a Dem, but LuvLoogie Nov 2015 #3
Mary Landrieu was a senator, not a governor. TexasTowelie Nov 2015 #4
Yeah, I realized that after I posted. LuvLoogie Nov 2015 #5

LuvLoogie

(6,975 posts)
1. When's the election?
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 02:18 AM
Nov 2015

Edwards may be overdoing it. Is he talking about anything else? Education? Health? Gulf economy? New Orleans?

He took a no refugee stance? Screw him. There goes his integrity platform.

TexasTowelie

(112,091 posts)
2. The election is on Saturday.
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 02:31 AM
Nov 2015

I wish that the election focused more on issues, but it is an election on moral integrity instead. While Edwards has some problems it would certainly be better to have in office than Vitter.

TexasTowelie

(112,091 posts)
4. Mary Landrieu was a senator, not a governor.
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 02:58 AM
Nov 2015

Kathleen Blanco was the last Democratic governor. The last Democratic governor before her was Edwin Edwards and he is ineligible unless he receives a pardon.

LuvLoogie

(6,975 posts)
5. Yeah, I realized that after I posted.
Tue Nov 17, 2015, 03:06 AM
Nov 2015

But I wonder if she would have done better against Vitter. Maybe not. The "no refugees" thing really bugs me coming from a Dem, though. But if they ultimately choose Vitter...Hey

It's like Kansas and now Kentucky. Have at it. Enjoy.

At least the Dems in Texas are, for the most part, old school Dems it seems.

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