Davis Goes After Rupp and "Liberal Media" With New Campaign Website
Rep. Cynthia Davis (R-O'Fallon) has a new state senate campaign website (www.votecynthia.net), and it's a sight to behold.
Davis has a lot to say. She laments the way "Sarah Palin was nit-picked and harassed" and complains about "cardboard candidates who only give lip service to our core conservative values." Davis also has a list of grievances with her opponent, incumbent Sen. Scott Rupp (R-Wentzville), on everything from how he allegedly "shredded our Pro-Life bill two years in a row" to his vote to "put 35,000 more able-bodied Missourians on the welfare roles."
But for obvious reasons, my favorite part of the website is her "Qualifications" section. Here she positions herself as a crusader against the "liberal media and far-left commentators" who "done their best to intimidate me."
The Qualifications We Need
And The Fortitude To Do What’s RightThe liberal media and far-left commentators have done their best to intimidate me over the years. I have had the distinction of having them call me names and make personal attacks because I would dare propose that maybe parents are some of the best people to make decisions about their own children or that we don’t need to accept every handout from the Federal Government. Well I’m still standing.
Those elected officials who are worried what the media may say about them are useless to voters. I simply figured out that it doesn’t matter what they write about you on some left-wing blog or what some talking-head on cable television has to say.
What really matters is the job we as elected public officials are sent to City Hall, or Jefferson City or Washington to do. Who matters are the people we are elected to represent. As your next State Senator I will speak up on your behalf unafraid, because the only opinion that matters to me is yours.
Emphasis in original.
Check it out for yourself at VoteCynthia.net. If nothing else, the color scheme and site design will jolt you out of your mid-afternoon slump.
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Davis'"Straight Talk Appeal" Pamphlet, as found on her new site.


