Corsi's getting better
At last Jerome Corsi is giving us some dirt on Ted Strickland more relevant that whether he's into forgiving those who flash children. The residency and voting-frequency issues are absolutely legit. Of course, he has to poke his nose into Strickland's marital living arrangements, and mention that Strickand has never been in business for himself (trie of many politicians). And most bizarrely for a conservative, he writes:
The one consistent feature of Ted Strickland's career is that since his first try in 1976, he has been running for Congress from Ohio's southeastern 300-mile Sixth District that runs along the Ohio River bordering Kentucky, West Virginia and Pennsylvania, a district that has consistently been ranked as among the poorest in America despite Strickland's nearly 12 years in office.
Does he actually think that politicians create wealth?

Comments
Posted by: jeffrey smith
Posted on: November 1, 2006 01:32 PM
Possibly he's snarking at Strickland's ability to bring home the pork. After all, if you've been in the House of Embezzlers, I mean Representatives, that long, you should have learned how to divert more of other people's money to your district.
Posted by: Jeffrey Quick
Posted on: November 2, 2006 09:35 AM
It's particularly striking given the proximity to Byrdland (West Virginia). That old fart makes Swift and Armour look like amateurs. But as you well know, there is no way to make pork kosher.