Stuttering Flips Spotlight Back on Deeds: Is He Handicapped?
By | Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 | Politics

Reporters on the trumped-up-controversy conference call organized by the Deeds campaign today could have cared less about Sheila Johnson mocking Creigh Deeds. No, they smelled blood in the water. One question was repeatedly asked:

Is Creigh Deeds physically handicapped; does he truly suffer from stuttering?

The answer? No, reluctantly admitted by the campaign after the question was asked over and over by reporters on the call. The real answer:

“He’s spoken that way his entire life. He’s never sought medical attention for it.” – Mo Elleithee, senior advisor to the Deeds campaign

Move on MSM…


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D.J. Spiker

Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right...entrenched on the right as a member of the Establishment, proudly tattooed member of the Republican Party, bartender by trade serving both sides the libations needed to continue the debate and discourse. College student, ten years late, majoring in Public Policy and Administration with an eye to serving the conservative and Republican movement in the public or private sector. ducit amor patriae You can find D.J.on facebook, Twitter, or contact via email at gosport.conservative@gmail.com. You can find D.J.on facebook, Twitter, or contact via email at gosport.conservative@gmail.com.

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One Response to "Stuttering Flips Spotlight Back on Deeds: Is He Handicapped?"
  1. stuttering October 16, 2009 03:13 am

    Stuttering is not an uncommon trait in a person. Why are people making a hue on Deeds case. What if he has stuttering? After all stuttering can be mended.

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