Paulsen Admits It - He's a republiCon
Yesterday, Paulsen told the Associated Press he wasn't sure if he'd accept an invitation make a speech at the Republican National Convention; today he tells the Associated Press he will.
Now, with as much time as Paulsen's spent running from the republiCon brand, stepping in front of a microphone at the RNC is a big step for Paulsen.
I just checked Paulsen's website, and used the search feature for the term "Republican." On Paulsen's website, the term "Republican" exists exactly 7 times. Not on the home page; not on any of the sub-pages; but buried in 4 stories (three of which were about GOP endorsement conventions) and 3 documents.
After a political career that includes Majority Leader for the Republican Party, Paulsen is certainly hiding the brand. It's not on his campaign signage, nor literature, either.
But there's a lot of things Paulsen doesn't like to talk about; his being a republiCon is only one. Erik Paulsen, Republican-Endorsed candidate, has no position on Iraq. His website is pretty much bereft of any content, and has been since I posted this way back in January. Then, as is now, this picture is worth a thousand words:
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Republican?
Do you really think Paulsen can utter those very words, "I am a Republican". He's been hiding from them for months, but maybe Brodkorb, Carey, and Pawlenty can hold him down and make him say it, because they sure can't be happy when he tries to reinvent himself as a "moderate". He should be proud of his voting record against education, against transportation, against health care, against equality for all, and the list goes on. While the politicians will be in St. Paul thinking of new ways to protect Big Oil, the Patriots are in Denver and they are going to win in November because we have had enough and we are ready FOR CHANGE!