Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Democratic PAC buys $180K in anti-DesJarlais ads

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? A national political action committee on Monday launched $180,000 worth of television ads against Republican Rep. Scott DesJarlais, who is anti-abortion rights, for reports that he once urged a mistress to terminate a pregnancy.

"The bottom line is this: Scott DesJarlais shouldn't be in Congress," Alixandria Lapp, executive director of House Majority PAC, said in a statement.

The House Majority PAC's ads are running in the Nashville and Chattanooga markets which reach population centers on both ends of the 4th Congressional District. The group associated with Democratic congressional leaders had previously spent $100,000 on ads in the race.

DesJarlais' campaign platform includes his opposition to abortion rights. He has argued he was using strong language to try to pressure the woman, who was a his patient, to admit she was not pregnant.

Democrat Eric Stewart raised twice as much as DesJarlais in the most recent reporting period. While the incumbent still held a 3-to-1 advantage in cash on hand, the House Majority PAC's ad buy has nearly wiped out that difference.

DesJarlais' polling has confirmed the negative ads appear to have solidified the Democratic base in the district, but the campaign claims they have had little effect on Republicans and independents.

The conversation between DesJarlais and the woman who had also been under his care as a Jasper physician took place while he was trying to reconcile with his first wife, Susan. The divorce was finalized in 2001.

"You told me you'd have an abortion, and now we're getting too far along without one," DesJarlais told the woman who is not identified in the transcript. "If we need to go to Atlanta, or whatever, to get this solved and get it over with so we can get on with our lives, then let's do it."

The DesJarlais campaign has dismissed the details as "old news" that emerged in the last election cycle. But while the 2010 campaign did feature allegations raised during his divorce that he intimidated his ex-wife with a gun ? and in one instance put a gun in his mouth for three hours ? the abortion element was not public knowledge until this month.

Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester on Monday called for DesJarlais to resign.

"He's not fit to be a doctor, and he's definitely not fit to be in Congress," Forrester said.

DesJarlais campaign manager Brandon Lewis said in an email that the congressman has "absolutely no intention of resigning."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/democratic-pac-buys-180k-anti-desjarlais-ads-140736989--election.html

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Thursday, October 11, 2012

'Jackass' star didn't mean harm with puppy prank

(AP) ? "Jackass" star Bam Margera says he condemns animal abuse and didn't mean any harm by a photo posted online showing him holding his pit bull puppy with a toy gun pointed to its head.

The 33-year-old Margera had posted the photo on Twitter, saying that if the dog made a mess in his bed again "Penny goes Bye Byes." The Philadelphia Inquirer reports (http://bit.ly/SL6f9O ) that Margera says he loves animals and wished he had made it more clear the gun was fake.

Margera, who is from suburban Philadelphia, says it was a joke.

Chester County SPCA officials, however, say it wasn't funny, even for a shock comedian like Margera. SPCA spokesman Rich Britton says Margera "missed the mark on this one."

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Information from: The Philadelphia Inquirer, http://www.philly.com

Associated Press

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