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Home Front: Politix
Senator-Elect Webb (D-Assh*le) Pisses Off VA Vets
2006-12-17
HT to Powerline!
When Virginia narrowly sent James Webb to Washington, one attractive facet of his character stood out. Webb's principled independence guaranteed that he would never get too comfortable in D.C. and become part of the problem. Now some local veterans are having doubts.
as Powerline notes, these are the perils of electing an egomaniacal jerk, LOL
The story starts this summer when local veterans groups in Hampton Roads invited Webb, then a mere candidate, to be part of the Nov. 11 Veterans Day festivities planned for Virginia Beach.
back when he needed their support...
Back in August, well aware that he might be Virginia's next senator, Webb agreed to attend and give a speech. Priscilla Bede, the Virginia Beach doyenne of parade planning, launched into overdrive. With limos rented, hotel rooms reserved, programs printed, press releases flying and eager vets primed for Webb's speech, the newly minted senator backed out with less than two days to go, blaming his new Senate responsibilities.
such as....?
Reaction ranged from Bede's disappointment to something close to fury. Patrick Callahan, combat vet and president of a local Vietnam Veterans of America chapter, is one of the angrier bunch. "Ditching us was uncalled for and it will not be forgiven," he says. "I can't tell you the number of vets who came up to me and said, 'Where's Webb?' I just didn't have a good answer to give them."

Count Larry McCauley, a Navy vet, among those who are more than a little miffed. "I did something I never did before - voted for a Democrat," he says, "He owes us. We busted our asses to get him elected."
buyer's remorse before he even gets in office? And there's that crass snub of Bush at the reception where W asked about his son...
The Vietnam Veterans' state council president, Charlie Montgomery, says this isn't the first time Webb stood up vets. Last spring, both Webb and Sen. George Allen pulled out of a Williamsburg meeting at the last minute.

Webb, who blamed the latest snub on his new Senate responsibilities, did send a surrogate. And Col. Clayton Robertson, USMC-Ret., apologized for Webb's absence, reading from a Webb e-mail.

Webb and his staff claim that they flagged organizers a month before the event that he might not be able to make it. Nobody we talked to, including Webb's stand-in Col. Robertson, remembers getting more than 40 hours notice. Many of the snubbed vets are unimpressed with Webb's explanation, complaining that he didn't call organizers personally and that the candidate knew going in he might be Senator-elect Webb on Veterans Day.

The only actual Senate responsibilities Webb's staff could name on Veterans Day were a Senate reception and the need to read materials related to his upcoming orientation. Something he didn't need to do and something he could have done on the drive down.

That's not the kind of demanding schedule that makes a politician disappoint a crowd he cares about.

See link for his sniveling response
Posted by:Frank G

#15  That response is just going to piss off more people.

Posted by: Danking70   2006-12-17 18:23  

#14  Count Larry McCauley, a Navy vet, among those who are more than a little miffed. "I did something I never did before - voted for a Democrat," he says, "He owes us. We busted our asses to get him elected."

Larry, that was just plain fucking STUPID. What the hell were you thinking? Pardon me if I decline to share your sense of high miffedness over Webb's no-show, but you got EXACTLY what you voted for.

Idiot...

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-12-17 17:18  

#13  Geez - and this clown is going to be my Senator

I'll trade ya Kennedy or Kerry...
Posted by: Raj   2006-12-17 17:00  

#12  I sense a political ear second only to Hillarys.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-12-17 16:53  

#11  The man has no class. None. Zero.
Posted by: Mike   2006-12-17 14:52  

#10  Geez - and this clown is going to be my Senator (through no fault of my own, I assure all and sundry).

It was bad enough he was deliberately rude to the President - now he's beyond rude to veterans. "Eat up the whole weekend" indeed! Wouldn't want to waste your precious time on some damned useless vet, huh?

Say, Jimbo - ya' want a little cheese to go with that WHINE?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-12-17 14:26  

#9  *shrug*

you are funny tw.. it's tea time!

»:-)
Posted by: RD   2006-12-17 14:00  

#8   tw are you driving a Mac?

No, RD, a nice little $500 HP Pavilion a1630n. When the HP Update starts, it freezes everything else connected to the web. I have to CTRL-ALT-DEL, end-task it, then everything else which are not responding. When I try to go back online, it lets me restore the previous session, but somehow that post got caught in the middle. *shrug* Otherwise it's much nicer than it's five year old predecessor, which was getting a bit shaky on its pins.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-17 13:53  

#7  Why didn't he use the classic "my grandmother died", or "the dog ate my invitation" excuse instead? It would have been far more believable than the whiny little note that he penned to 'splain himself.
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-12-17 13:18  

#6  tw are you driving a Mac?

»:-)
Posted by: RD   2006-12-17 13:03  

#5  sounds like Webb will be the the gift that will keep on giving, ala John F'n Kerry.
Posted by: RD   2006-12-17 13:01  

#4  Clearly, I'm more confused than I thought. ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-17 13:01  

#3  I'm confused. The story is datelined December 14, about an incident on November 11. Why the delay? And why couldn't the good Senator-elect get on an airplane -- surely there are local flights from the state capitol to Virginia Beach? I understand that beach is a big vacation draw...
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-17 13:01  

#2  I'm confused. The story is datelined December 14, about an incident on November 11. Why the delay? And why couldn't the good Senator-elect get on an airplane -- surely there are local flights from the state capitol to Virginia Beach? I understand that beach is a big vacation draw...
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-17 13:00  

#1  I should've posted this part of his response:

"..the logistics involved in getting from Northern Virginia to the event and then back again (four hours drive time each way - there was never an offer by the event's organizers to fly me there, or otherwise take care of transportation expenses), would have eaten up the entire weekend."
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-17 12:46  

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