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McKinney Doesn’t Worry About Debating The Issues

July 12th, 2006 · 1 Comment

debate US Representative Cynthia McKinney (D-GA) loves the media spotlight. Whether it’s hitting a cop or taking blood money from the Saudis or saying Bush knew about 9/11 before it happened, McKinney will find any way possible to flash her mug in front of as many cameras as she can. A media circus is the cheapest form of advertising.

Except when it comes down to actually debating the issues with intelligent people.

In order to return to Washington in 2006 McKinney has to survive the Democratic primary on July 18. But since she is guaranteed to be re-elected by her anti-white, anti-European, anti-democracy, anti-capitalism, anti-semitic minions she didn’t even feel the need to attend any debates.

Last weekend there were two televised debates for the upcoming July 18 primary for Georgia’s 4th District, McKinney home turf. The other two Democratic candidates were there, but not Cynthia.

DeKalb County Commissioner Hank Johnson and architectural firm project manager John Coyne, who are challenging McKinney, debated Saturday on WSB-TV and also participated in a second debate Friday that was sponsored by the Atlanta Press Club. Johnson’s campaign said that McKinney’s absence was a “slap in the face” to her constituents.

But why should she care? Cynthia knows that her core supporters, the clueless Moonbat Socialists of Georgia’s 4th District, are going to be sure to head to the polls no matter what, and she also knows that laziness and apathy will keep those who are embarrassed by her at home. And YES, I can say that, because I live in Georgia’s 4th District and can’t seem to rid myself of this blood-sucking tick as my elected representative.

Says Neal Boortz:

McKinney will continue to be the open, running, oozing, puss filled sore on the body of the Georgia congressional delegation, and the people who live in her district will continue to go virtually unrepresented in Washington.

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Tags: Election · The Left

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