I realize it's a bit of a challenge to know where to draw the ethical line when you've made your bones on behalf of an utterly corrupt regime, John Cornyn, but here's a quick and easy rule of thumb.
If you're going to have people who work for you go onto blogs and talk you up, they need to disclose who they're working for.
Otherwise, crap like this happens:
Mikal Watts has just released a statement withdrawing from the race for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senator from Texas.
I've included his statement under the fold, but first I'd like to thank Mikal, his family, and his supporters for their efforts. The contest so far has helped to raise the profile of this race, and when we send a new Senator who actually represents Texas interests next year, in will be in part due to his strong entry into the race.
I look forward to seeing what the future holds for Mikal in the Texas Democratic Party.
Let me first start with an apology for the disgusting performance of the Junior Senator from Texas.
As noted elsewhere, it WAS pure performance-political theatre of the farce genre.
You might be able to imagine what Rick Noriega, Afghanistan vet and current Lt. Col in the Texas National Guard thought of that display, but Rick is about actions, not just words. Follow me on the flip for his call to action.
Today marks the one month point of the Texas Bloggers drive for 800 participants on board the Noriega Express to give Texas at least one U.S. Senator who won't embarass us every time he opens his mouth.
A lot has happened in that month.
The Battle for TX-22 was a hard fought one in 2006. Replacing a wounded Delay (who left the race after the primary in vain hope of allowing the RPT to name a successor) took the combined efforts of a determined candidate, the DCCC and other established Dem powers, and bloggers and other activists sowing blue seeds in a determinedly red district.
And make no mistake, their agenda is political. They likely have crossed the line this time, as Jeffrey Feldman notes that as a 501(3)C they aren't supposed to interfere in political campaigns.
We fight for Texans who don't even know there's an election. For those who've no idea what difference effective and accountable government can make in their lives.
We fight for the very Texans who have never in their entire voting lives voted for a Democrat.
It's our responsibility to fight for them. Because we know.
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