Rosenbergs, move over. There's a new commie in town.
Jeff Merkley's spokesman might want to blacklist Steve Novick. According to Matt Canter, Novick's base is from the liberal heart of downtown Portland, or as he described it to The Politico, the "inner circle of the Kremlin."
Novick has been infiltrating Merkley's once assured chances at taking on Sen. Gordon Smith come November. Now Novick wants Merkley to recant his reference and liberate the citizens of Portland from the Soviet fortress.
"Apparently it wasn't enough for Jeff Merkley to divide Democrats by trying to manufacture controversy about some previous comments I made on the internet, now Merkley is adopting two classic Republican tactics: red-baiting and trying to divide rural and urban Oregonians," said Novick. "I can't figure out if I'm running against Jeff Merkley or Joe McCarthy."
Jake Weigler, Novick's campaign manager, sees the comment as a last gasp of a dying campaign. "They put an enormous amount of money into running positive ads, and it doesn't seem to have moved his numbers," he said. "The only way Merkley can win the race is to tear down Novick in the final week."
"I certainly wasn't speaking about Portland voters or progressives in this city who are largely supporting our campaign; I was talking about the candidate who made the same joke about himself," Canter said, referring to a Novick business card with a hammer and sickle on it.
"I tried to steal a Novick joke and it fell flat," Canter said about his interview with the Politico.
The joke he was stealing-from the efforts of one comes good for all-was actually spurred from a gag gift from Novick's comrade, Chris Warner, now an aide to Oregon Gov. Ted Kulongoski: a faux business card also adorned by a recycling symbol.
Say Простите меня! Прошу Вас! Я не хотел, Matt.
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so, by the same token
that Merkley is saying Smith wants him to win because he's attacking Merkley--is Merkley saying he wants Novick to win by attacking Novick? Or perhaps just that he's worried Novick is GOING to win?
Matt Canter: uninformed carpetbagger
When carpetbaggers swoop into town and pretend to be locals, it's inevitable that they'll get some of the "details" wrong.
Like this rather Nixonian episode.
Seriously, I expect crap like this from a Republican. Not from a Democrat and certainly not from a "strong progressive."
you've got to be kidding
More manufactured outrage from Novick partisans. Good lord. Novick was the one who started making fun of himself with the hammer & sickle. I live in SE Portland and I often call it the "kremlin." Does that make me McCarthyite? I've watched a lot of campaigns over the year and I can't recall a campaign so quick to manufacture outrage over the littlest thing as Novick's. Wait until Smith sets his guns full bore on him . . .
thanks, emilyxgeorge
>Wait until Smith sets his guns full bore on him . . . I think you just predicted that Steve was going to win the primary. Thanks for the vote of confidence!
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