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mnhtnbb

(31,395 posts)
Sat Oct 11, 2014, 06:02 AM Oct 2014

MY LTTE is the lead letter in Raleigh paper today defending Clay Aiken's run for Congress

against the not popular Rep. Renee Ellmers in the gerrymandered NC District #2!


Background: In a debate last Monday, Ellmers repeatedly dismissed Aiken as just an "entertainer",
and her campaign/followers like to deride him as coming in second in a talent contest.

I sent a letter the next day to the paper--commenting that, gee, didn't the Republicans revere
and idolize a former entertainer--a Hollywood actor--oh, yes, that guy named Ronald Reagan?

They didn't publish that letter--but they did publish this one:

Regarding the Oct. 7 news article “ Aiken, Ellmers clash”: I don’t know whether Clay Aiken would be an effective politician. However, U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers’ repeated comments in the recent debate that Aiken is merely an “entertainer” who doesn’t understand how Washington works were an interesting choice of words.

Perhaps Ellmers needs to explore the background of perhaps the most successful Republican politician of her lifetime. His last name is Reagan, and his movies can be seen on AMC from time to time.

Bruce Friend

Holly Springs

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/10/07/4214935/bruce-friend-recalling-reagan.html?sp=/99/108/165/#storylink=cpy


The NEXT day, there was this letter from a Reagan idolizer:

Regarding the Oct. 8 letter “ Recalling Reagan”: Comparing Clay Aiken to Ronald Reagan is a sophomoric and predictably shallow observation from the chronic lefty Reagan bashers.

The letter-writer forgot to mention that Reagan was a two-term governor of the country’s largest state, almost won the party nomination in 1976 from a sitting president and was also president of the Screen Actors Guild.

However, in our current pop culture-infused political environment, I suppose runners-up in a talent contest are prime candidates for office. I haven’t seen Aiken’s resume so please let me know if I have left anything out.


Charlie Futch

Fuquay-Varina


Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/10/08/4217558/charlie-futch-reagan-had-experience.html?sp=/99/108/165/#storylink=cpy

Well, of course that burned me up. These Republicans are such hypocritical idiots. So I sent the following letter, which
was published today! I really enjoyed sticking it to Ellmers and her defender. The only editing the paper did was to leave
out Fred Dalton Thompson's middle name--which I had included.


Regarding the Oct. 9 letter, “ Reagan’s experience”: The writer misses the point, as does U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers when she chooses to dismiss her Democratic challenger, Clay Aiken, as just an “entertainer.”

There have been a number of successful actors/singers/entertainers who have ended up in politics: Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jesse Ventura, Al Franken, Sonny Bono, Fred Thompson, Shirley Temple and George Murphy are among the better known to have made the leap from the stage to the political arena.

They all started with that first run for office, including Ronald Reagan, and that’s the point where Aiken is right now. The voters will decide whether he will join that list, and hopefully their decision-making process will be focused on how well he can best represent their needs, not on how he previously made his living.


Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/10/10/4222897/betty-buller-whitehead-aikens.html?sp=/99/108/165/#storylink=cpy

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MY LTTE is the lead letter in Raleigh paper today defending Clay Aiken's run for Congress (Original Post) mnhtnbb Oct 2014 OP
Excellent. Thanks, mnhtnbb! littlemissmartypants Oct 2014 #1
I wish I could vote for Aiken! mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #2
North Carolinians are not stupid. littlemissmartypants Oct 2014 #3
Great letter and response...... a kennedy Oct 2014 #4
Thanks. mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #5

mnhtnbb

(31,395 posts)
2. I wish I could vote for Aiken!
Sat Oct 11, 2014, 06:13 AM
Oct 2014

But we're in Price's district.

There were so many ways I wanted to put down Ellmers but I resisted.
Anybody who's followed Aiken's career knows he's been the most successful
singer to come out of his year on Idol. And apparently, when researching that year,
there was alleged hanky-panky with the voting because the system was unable
to handle the calls--and he probably would have won since he was the lead
vote getter in every other week leading up to the finals. He's gone on to have a very successful recording career--
and probably could forgo his paycheck as a US Rep--unlike Ellmers who
needed that paycheck, but supported shutting down the government (what a gaffe).

Anyway, I got a chuckle seeing them publish a letter about Reagan right along the same thinking
that had been in my first letter.

She is SO unpopular. She's such a jerk. Maybe a miracle will happen?

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