Phil Rodokanakis ran a column,”Winning on Principles,” in Monday’s edition of the Bacon’s Rebellion e-zine that was critical of Jerry Kilgore’s campaign manager, Ken Hutcheson. Here is Hutcheson’s reply, which Phil has asked me to publish on the blog. I post Hutcheson’s missive without comment. It speaks for itself.
Phil
I read with great amusement your latest โcolumnโ on Baconโs Rebellion. Simply put, you are a spineless, gutless coward who is as stupid as he is petty. Do you really think anyone of any relative significance in VA cares what you write? I mean letโs face it, you are the epitome of an armchair quarterback with an opinion (which are like a**holesโeveryoneโs got one). Really, what makes you think anyone cares about your opinion in particular?
Where do I begin, there is just too much good stuff to discuss. First, letโs take a moment to ponder your โorganizationโ that bestows upon you the fancy title of President. The Virginia Club for Growthโsounds like an impressive organization, but aside from the email list you conveniently ended up with from me after the Allen Campaign in 2000, who are your members? How many dues paying members are there in VA? Just exactly how many people voted you in as President of the VCOG? Did anyone else run for the position? Can you point to me anything that your organization does other than opine on public policy matters? Can you point to me any meaningful accomplishments of the VCOG? And why do the respected National Club for Growth leaders look down on you and think you and the VA Chapter are a joke?
Ok, now letโs review your impressive resume that makes you qualified to judge people like Jerry and me. Name one campaign you have ever managed. Name one race you have ever officially consulted on. In fact, name one race where any candidate paid you for your advice and/or work? Oh wait, I donโt recall any, but to be honest, you have never made an impact or had a significant role in Virginia politics, so I might not know off the top of my head. But, I typically donโt pay much attention to the bottom feeders who look for scraps and constantly 2nd guess those who have a seat at the table. If you arenโt happy in your mediocre job and career, why not whip up the courage to come do what I do on a yearly basis instead of hiding behind a computer keyboard or better yet, run for public office. You have all the answers, surely you could win any race you ran for based upon your principles and then certainly do a better job than the guys who have the guts to put their name on the ballots and stand for election.
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