Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Character assassination of Joe the Plumber




Here, in part, is the account given by "The War on Joe the Plumber" (American Catholic, October 20, 2008) of what has happened to Joe Wurzelbacher since he asked a question of Senator Obama on October 11, 2008 that proved potentially damaging to his campaign:
1. He has had his divorce records disclosed to the public by the press.

2. Left-wing blogs have published his home address and that of his ex-wife.

3. Snuff films fantasizing about the violent death of Joe the Plumber have been posted by Obama supporters on YouTube.

4. The City of Toledo has notified him that he cannot work without a license, which will certainly come as news to the legions of plumbers without licenses who work for plumbers who are licensed.

5. The fact that he has a personal property tax lien against him in the vast sum of $1,182.98, and a judgment lien in the amount of $1,261, has been revealed by the press.

6. Documents relating to his work history have been published in the press.

7. His party affiliations and voting history have been disclosed by the press.

8. The press has charted where he has lived over the years.

9. The tax history of the business which employs him has been published by the press.

10. Left wing blogs have falsely claimed that Wurzelbacher is a relative of Charles Keating of the Keating Five scandal.

11. The press has reported that his driver’s license was suspended in May of 2000 when he lived in Arizona for non-payment of civil traffic fines.

The list could go on for considerable length but suffice it to say that Mr. Wurzelbacher has received more searching media analysis in three days than Senator Obama has received from most of the mainstream press since he announced his candidacy for President.
[Hat tip to American Catholic via C.B.]

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