Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Call the Waaaaaaaaaaaaahmbulance

David Williams has built his political career on bullying. He is re-elected to the state Senate by his constituents and to the Senate presidency by his colleagues because he is a bully. People either fear his bullying or want to benefit from his bullying of others. His primary qualification for office is his reputation as a bully.

Now he's whining like a little bitch because the big bad media is portraying him as ... a bully.

Beth Musgrave at the Herald:

Trailing badly in the polls, Republican David Williams said on Monday that a decade of bad press has hurt his campaign for the state’s top office.

In an interview with the Herald-Leader’s editorial board, the Republican nominee for governor said he has been unfairly portrayed as a bully by the media.

The Burkesville native, who has been president of the state Senate since 2000 and was first elected to the legislature in 1985, said he often shouldered the blame and political heat for unpopular stances taken by the Senate Republican caucus.

“Y’all have helped beat the hell out of me,” Williams said, referring to the media.

He has sometimes been referred to by his opponents and in editorials as the “Bully from Burkesville.”

“Nobody in Burkesville calls me a bully,” Williams said. “And few people in Frankfort do.”

Stop, you're killing me!

Everybody calls him a bully. People who hate him say it with disgust, and people who love him say it with pride, but everybody says it.

Hey David: people may disagree about the attractiveness of bullies, but everybody hates a WATB.

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