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“These boots are made for walking.
That’s just what they’ll do. One of these days these boots are going to
walk all over you.”
-Nancy Sinatra
I wrote The Unbridled
World of Ernie Fletcher. Although the book is somewhat critical of Kentucky’s governor, the
last chapter says he will get re-elected.
I need to rewrite that chapter. He is not going to make it.
It is difficult to beat an incumbent Kentucky Governor. Due
to the incumbent’s ability to raise money and command the media spotlight, it is
seemingly impossible for him/her to lose.
Ernie Fletcher is proving me wrong.
In the past, I’ve stuck to my re-election prediction in
numerous media appearances. In spite of his indictments, pardons, noodling, and
having spent tax dollars on his dog, I’ve clung to the idea that Fletcher would
walk into a second term.
Then I saw his television commercial.
If you have not seen it, you need to. The producers spent a
lot of money but accomplish absolutely nothing.
Expect to make Fletcher a laughingstock.
It shows a child walking past playground bullies and then later
growing up to become Governor Ernie Fletcher
Who is this commercial trying to appeal to? People who got beaten up by playground bullies?
I was beaten up by playground bullies in the second
grade. How did I solve it? I had a growth spurt. In the third grade, I was the biggest guy in
my class. No one wanted to mess with me
then.
If Governor Fletcher had had an emotional growth spurt at
any time during his administration, no one would have messed with him. He could have walked into re-election with
nominal opposition.
Instead, seven or eight serious candidates are running
against him.
When the hiring scandal came along, he needed to stop self-pitying
and take responsibility. When problems
arose within his administration, he needed to suck it up and show leadership.
When you are over 50 and have been a doctor, preacher,
fighter pilot and governor, it is time to grow up and get over it. Criticism
comes with the job.
Fletcher has never been able to get over that aspect of being
in the public eye. He must be the most
thinned-skinned person to ever hold office. I have never been crazy about his whining
in the free media, but I am stunned that his campaign blew contributions on commercials
that stroke Fletcher’s ego without even trying to pick up new voters.
People were anticipating the ad and expecting Fletcher to
rise in the polls. It won’t happen. I’d be amazed to see any poll that shows that the advertisement worked. If
it does, I am going to start crying in public and asking people to send me
money.
Moreover, there are factual flaws in the commercial. It shows Fletcher walking from his office to
the Governor’s mansion. In reality, Fletcher doesn’t walk: he takes a limo ride
for the 500 FEET between the Governor’s office and the Governor’s mansion.
They don’t even have him walking from his actual office.
They have him coming from the Supreme Court two floors above his. Being in the neighborhood
was close enough.
The commercial shows Fletcher’s disconnection with
reality. People in Kentucky have real problems and need real
leadership. Fletcher has been in a position to provide it and has failed.
Harry Truman said, “If you can’t stand the heat, get out of
the kitchen.”
He didn’t say wallow in self pity and make commercials about
it.
I don’t know who will beat Governor Fletcher. Someone will. His
opponents have yet to captivate the public’s attention, but Fletcher is so
self-consumed that I can’t see how he would make it.
I have a vested interest in Ernie. He helped me sell a lot
of books. He is my answer to Dan Quayle. It’s hard to find politicians who
spend $5000 for a secret office door and
whose airplane caused panic in the nation’s capitol. You
can’t make stuff like that up.
I planned on writing a Fletcher sequel, but I am now writing
about lottery winners instead. I know they will be around next year.
Fletcher is obsessed with walking all over his critics. Unless
things change quickly, he is going to take a long walk himself.
Ex-governors don’t get to ride in the limo.
Don McNay is the author of the Unbridled World of Ernie Fletcher. You can write to him at
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at www.donmcnay.com. His award-winning column is syndicated on the
CNHI News Service.
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