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Last Updated on Friday, 3 October 2008 01:35 Written by rslcpol Friday, 3 October 2008 12:27
It’s not often we get talk about Democrat political operatives, and it’s even less often that we get to talk about them twice! Do you remember disgraced Democrat Ohio A.G. Marc Dann’s Sultan of Spin who was brought in to save the Dann administration from certain humiliating end? Well, the Doctor of Message Massage is back, and this time he’s doing the dirty work for Tennessee Democrats who are faced with being completely pushed out of power by Tennessee Republicans in the state senate. We like this guy, no we love this guy. His strategies involve duck and cover, and shelter in place. But hey, at least he’s getting some free advertising (read the article) for his services to other struggling Democrats. His record over the last few years has been less than stellar – and his tactics have been, well you can read up on his history here. Oh, and one more thing – we wonder if this smooth operator from the Lone Star State got the job because the Tennessee Democrat Party called former Texas Governor Ann Richards for a reference – she’s listed as someone who could vouch for this researchers product. Calling Eleanor Roosevelt, come in Eleanor Roosevelt. From The Times News:
“Years ago, I defended everything from barking dogs to men charged with killing,” Faulk noted. “I won some of those cases and lost others in spite of my best efforts. I was hired on some of those cases. On others, the state of Tennessee appointed me to defend the accused. Either way, I always tried to give my best effort to doing my job.”
Over 27 years, Faulk said his law practice has varied.
“I’ve represented companies against unions, unions against companies, and employees against both,” he said. “I’ve represented people hurt on the job and companies sued for workers’ compensation. I’ve defended little towns and challenged others. When a veteran lost his job during the Gulf War I prosecuted to get his job back.
[…] their research on the media and expect them to publicize the Democrats dirt. We saw it first in Tennessee, and now it’s in Iowa. Interesting tactic – lazy, but interesting. From the Globe […]