The Silence at Racine September 3, 2008
In 2004, it was the Scream at Racine.
In 2008, it was the Silence at Racine.
Did anyone see the photo from the 70th anniversary UMW Labor Day picnic at Racine?
Holy Obama.
There literally were 10 non-politicians there listening to the speech by Jay Rockefeller. It was clearly the lowest turnout of any Racine Labor Day at least as long as I’ve been following politics. I mean, you know it’s bad when Darrell McGraw doesn’t even show up.
OK, a quick McGraw aside.
This was from the Martinsburg Journal Sunday (certainly the Journal can’t be considered to be a hardcore conservative paper, but here’s their take on Darrell)…
The Journal received a call from someone in McGraw’s re-election campaign office.
The spokesperson said she was sorry for not getting back to us sooner, but there was a mixup in the campaign office.
She first informed us that the attorney general was not available on the date we had invited him to take part in the biennial candidates forums The Journal and WEPM hold.
It is not clear why she bothered to make that point because she then informed us that “the attorney general declines to debate at this time.”
The attorney general declines to debate at this time?
The spokesperson on the other end of the telephone sounded as though she was expecting something more. We certainly are not sure what she might have been expecting. The attorney general declines to debate at this time pretty much sums it all up, doesn’t it?
It has been The Journal’s and WEPM’s practice in the past when one candidate accepts the invitation to take part in our forums, but the other candidate refuses, we offer the candidate who has accepted a chance to make a statement before one of the other forums by him- or herself.
There is precedent for this procedure. We allowed Brent Benjamin, who was running for a seat on the West Virginia Supreme Court at the time, to have several minutes before the start of one of the forums to say his piece.
We did not feel it was fair to the candidate who had accepted our invitation to be denied a chance to speak to the audience because his opponent refused to face him and the people.
Benjamin, a Republican, was challenging incumbent then-Justice Warren McGraw, a Democrat, in the race for the high court.
What a coincidence.
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I’m sorry, but it has to be really tough on their campaign people when you have a dude who simply doesn’t campaign, doesn’t debate, doesn’t go to events, and pretty much has decided that people are either going to vote for him or not and it matters little what he does.
Even the most stalwart Democrat has to hold their nose when it comes to defending Darrell.
That being said, even DARRELL decided to skip the Racine event.
Let’s put it this way, there were more people at a yard sale down the road than those who showed up for what was supposed to be a huge Democrat rally in the heart of their state electoral strength.
When JRock spoke he didn’t mention Obama’s name but spent fifteen minutes ripping McCain. At least this time he didn’t mention that McCain was evil because during a time of war he dropped bombs on the people trying to kill him and his fellow American soldiers.
But, as Cecil Roberts before him, they have taken the unusual step of not even mentioning Obama’s name during their speeches. That should tell you something.
The comical part is that people keep saying that Obama needs to come here and campaign.
As unlikely as that seems considering the dude has spent all of about 40 minutes in the state before and after his worst primary defeat, a whopping 40 point shellacking, my guess is the more Obama is here the less votes he gets.
And judging by the Dem playbook of not even mentioning the guys name, the Dems have already figured that out.
How does that anemic turnout NOT send shudders down the spine of Obama and McGraw supporters? It is clear. Southern West Virginia Democrats will either stay home election day or come out and vote for McCain.
Obama’s vote in the primary in Mingo county? Eight percent. Eight.
Judging by the fact that the Democrats’ premier grassroots campaign kickoff had a total of about seven people show up, the Republicans didn’t need a Scream at Racine moment.
The silence of the No shows was deafening.






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11 Responses to “The Silence at Racine”
I was disappointed by the picnic. But, when the UMW represents 12% of the workforce in the coal industry, you’re not going to have a huge turnout, except for the retirees.
Yes, I thought that picture of the 10 people listening to Rockefeller was funny too. I wonder what it will take to convince the rest of WV that Rockefeller, Byrd, and all the other Democrats in this state are completely out of touch with WVians? How radical do they have to get before WVians see how badly they’ve been duped year after year?
Speaking of the AG, I received a postcard yesterday reminding me of the tax-free holiday for Energy Star appliance purchases. It came from McGraw’s office. Our tax dollars (or lawsuit settlements) at work!
B.K.
Regardless of what the Dems do, WVians will still vote for them because “they are for the workin’ man” and “my daddy voted for JFK” and whatever ills are brought upon poor dem policy will be the result of the evil republicans
Obama is black and perceived as a Muslim so..
McCain wins WV.
At least when Obama wins and sends the jack booted EPA thugs to WV to destroy the coal industry, Jay can step in and slow them down reminding the Messiah that he supported the Chosen one but could not control the gun-lovin hillbillies holding on to their religion and voting McCain.
The attendance at the pre Racine Picnic was just as bad, the Marmet Labor Day event. When the Governor spoke there were about 20 people in the stands mostly candidates and there support staffs.
Mr. Vogel, I believe he was the spokesman for Obama appeared on stage for a very brief statement, which resulted in pure silence.
Delegate Nancy Peoples Guthrie spoke and advocated that all should vote a straight Democrat ballot, I wonder why??
Delegate Dan Wells the traveling man, (he never passes up an opportunity to go at taxpayers expense)to seminars in Porto Rico ,Boston, New Orleans, Cabin Creek, where ever there is a free drink or meal, spoke and received a thunderous applause in hopes of waking him from his stupor (a state of reduced or suspended sensibility).
Is this the same McGraw whose people blasted Carte Goodwin for not going to bean dinners?
I would love to see a copy of that postcard L refers to. Perhaps it could be posted to
ChangeWV.com?
The 8% who will vote for Obama are those ignorant people who pull their straight D ticket and have no idea who they’re voting for.
You know the ones. “Daddy was a Dummycrat. Grandpappy before him was a Dummycrat. Dummycrats are fer the workin man. Republicans are fer big oil.”
Yes, those morons.
Sorry, WV Consumer, I tore it up and threw it in the trash. Having heard much about of the energy star tax break via TV and newspapers (unfortunately, not currently in the market for a new appliance), I was a little surprised to receive a postcard, and wondered where it came from. Sure enough, McGraw’s name was prominently displayed.
I got one of those postcards, too. Can’t find it because I don’t need a new dishwasher, dryer, etc. If I just won big in a class action lawsuit, just sent the money, OK?