| Subject: Re: "going negative" |
| From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
| Date: 10/7/10, 17:47 |
| To: "Antonio M. Elias" <Antonio@legrowforuscongress.com>, wvelegrowmd@telpage.net |
This will be followed, of course, by distributing a question each day from the day after the video is released up until the election. These questions, which I can start writing up immediately, will be damaging to Forbes by virtue of the information presented in the asking - "Why did you tell Virginians that you were going to do X when you actually took money from Y and did Z?" sorts of things that may be easily constructed once I've gone through the material that my people have provided for me (legislative records, donations to his campaign, remarks on the floor). This will guarantee a great deal more coverage than I've been able to drum up in the last day or so and will provide you with what Forbes is trying to deny you by refusing to debate - a chance to state a comprehensive case against Forbes while also building greater notoriety and positive recognition for yourself. If Forbes answers the questions, they get more play and thus bring to light more about his negatives. If he doesn't, we will bring attention to them by virtue of being a question he won't answer. Forbes' campaign people are not clever enough to counteract this, even if there were any good way to do so to begin with.