Measure The Spin

Check out this piece by Paul Demko in the Minnesoros “Independent”, re Ashwin Madia’s campaign to try to replace Jim Ramstad in the Third Congressional District.

Note the many, many references to Madia’s time in the Marine Corps.

Forget, for a moment, that military service in Republicans is something about which Democrats are at best silent, and at worst scabrously defamatory or (in the Mindy’s pages, no less) ignorantly mocking.

What does this constant spin tell us about the DFL’s appreciation of this issue?

Discuss.

10 thoughts on “Measure The Spin

  1. Apparently, serving with the Marines in Iraq makes you a good candidate with lots of foreign policy experience, in addition to [list of awful Dem stereotypes for American Armed Services personnel]. Who knew?

  2. Maybe in context this made sense, but not in the article:

    “I think it takes a different kind of a person to go do your service where not only are there a lot of people who aren’t lawyers, but there are a lot of people who didn’t even go to college.”

    Yeesh, is it common for lawyers to never come in contact with people who “didn’t even” go to college? Nice to know we all live in the same world, isn’t it?

  3. “After earning his law degree, while many of his classmates from the top-rated school were going on to prestigious clerkships, Madia enlisted in the Marines.”

    This narrative is repeated over and over again, but it’s false. Madia went to Officers Candidate School (joined the Marines) and then went to Law School.

  4. MoN – you have a source on that?

    I’ve run out and check a couple different Madia biographies, and they all say he did law school first.

    I’d love to believe it went down the way you said (and to call Demko on it even more), but everything I’ve seen so far says “law school, then marines”.

  5. In an on-line interview

    Madia: I didn’t join through ROTC. At the end of college, I just decided I wanted to do it, so I went through a program that let me go through Officer Candidates School, then go through law school, and then go on active duty immediately afterwards and report to The Basic School.

    http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/004909.html

    I was going to write about this on my own blog jackofalltradesblog.com
    but I’d rather somebody reads it.

  6. MoN,

    Actually – do work on it. And so will I. Your post caught me at a bad moment. But let’s hit it with both barrels.

  7. Yeesh, is it common for lawyers to never come in contact with people who “didn’t even” go to college?

    I’d guess people who go out of law school into corporate law where the money is don’t spend a lot of their time with non-college graduates. Criminal law, of course, is another matter.

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