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Thursday, June 12, 2008
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A Book You Should "Reed"
by Matt Towery
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Are Barack Obama's friends -- like Bill Ayers -- legitimate political issues?

Does any of this sound familiar? A Democratic presidential nomination is essentially taken away from a candidate because of a fight over delegates' credentials at a national nominating convention.

How about the first ever African-American nominee for president? Or an election that ends with no candidate having the requisite number of electoral votes? Or a shrewd U.S. speaker of the House who is forced to choose between ambition and the nation's best interest? How about a sex scandal involving a prominent political figure?

You might think that I am describing current or past real political events. But I'm not. Instead, I'm giving you just a small taste of a new novel written by what some might guess to be the most improbable of authors, onetime Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed.

Before both fans and detractors of Reed start typing emails (to me or on sites where this column runs) let me state for the record that regardless of how one feels about the author, Ralph Reed's book, "Dark Horse: A Political Thriller," is a fast-paced, well-written and compelling novel. It takes the reader into the world of backroom politics much in the same way that John Grisham takes readers into the world of the practice of law.

While I've read nothing but positive reviews of the book, a few who commented felt the storyline wilted here or there, or that certain scenes seemed unrealistic. The problem with those critics is that they never played at the highest levels of American politics. Reed has, as have I, although Reed still plays and I only observe, poll, comment and thank the Lord I'm out of it all.

There is little doubt that Ralph can be controversial, and when really revved up, as in the 2000 election on behalf of George Bush, he can be as partisan and tough as any political operative I've known. He has his detractors. Don't we all?

But after an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor of Georgia two years ago, Reed began to mellow. I should know, because we have known each other since we were teenagers.

At times over those years I've been tough on Ralph. I would tell when I thought he was being too pious or duplicitous. I even told him not to run for lieutenant governor in 2006. "Ralph," I said, "there's one thing I've been that you have not, and that is the Republican nominee for lieutenant governor of Georgia. It wasn't fun in 1990 when Georgia was controlled by the Democrats. But I didn't have surrounding me the controversy that you do, and I think it will make it impossible for you to succeed." Continued...

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Matt Towery is a former National Republican legislator of the year and author of Powerchicks: How Women Will Dominate America.
 
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Subject: ralph reed crawls out
well . since its always better to know where your enemies are as opposed to not being able to see them im glad reed cams out from under whatever slimy hidey hole he was in. wondered wher you went ralph. dir you serve your jail sentence for swindling those people out of that money while you were a prominent membe=r of the Chrizstian Coalition did the native americans manage to get any of their money that you swindeled them out of back. do you still believe as you once said that it was perfectly nmoral for a christian to lie in order to be elected? kind of leaves the door wide open doesnt it. since you have been indicted and < Ihope served a prison term you are now eligible for a position high up in the hierarchy of the FOX media empire but you have to apply quickly , because there are only a limiterd number of positions and the waiting list is miles long.

some two dollar punters


I see some punters here in this Ralph Reed thread. The "protest voter," the "Send 'em a message punter. The punter with his eye-teeth knocked out last time he voted for a third party.

Vote for a third party and get Obama in your face for 4 years; maybe 8. Drop back and PUNT !
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