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Kerry Bentivolio is Target of Smear Campaign as Congressional Race Heats Up

Kerry Bentivolio is under attack. The weapon of choice for his opponents: Lies. The reality of the situation, however, is this: When he wins the Republican primary in less than a week, he will have to stand arm-in-arm with some of the very people perpetuating those lies. Such is the repulsive nature of politics; today you pose smiling for pictures with those who sought your destruction yesterday, and will seek your destruction again tomorrow.

Mr. Bentivolio doesn't seem like a man on the verge of winning a seat in the U.S. Congress He seems, instead, like a man genuinely hurt by the lies and cheap political tactics used against him by the very party he is trying to represent.

"They're spreading lies about me," he says, sitting across from me at a little family-owned coffee shop in Northville, "I don't have the time or money left to do anything about it."

The race for Michigan's 11th Congressional district seems to be getting hotter than the month of July here. Following the bizarre circumstances that led to the resignation of the seat's former occupant, Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Livonia), the story takes on epic proportions as once again, the grassroots and the party establishment clash.

The implications of the outcome of this primary couldn't be any clearer. On one side is Kerry Bentivolio; a combat veteran, a former school teacher, and the only Republican whose name will appear on the Aug. 7 ballot. He is a self- professed fiscal and social conservative who has, on a tight budget, garnered TEA Party and grassroots support throughout the district.

On the other side is a slighted hierarchy within the 11th-District GOP, which doesn't appreciate a relatively unknown Libertarian-leaning candidate who may or may not toe the party line. The "Kingmakers" have decided to anoint their own candidate, and endorse her write-in campaign. This grassroots vs. establishment theme seems to be quite common this political season, but the good ole' boys from the Grand Ole Party have their hands full with this one.

It won't be an easy task to first prove to 11th district voters that their hand-picked candidate is the lady for the job, then convince those folks to write her name under the popularly supported Republican candidate, Kerry Bentivolio, whose name will appear printed on the ballot. How will the power brokers in the 11th district achieve their lofty goals, you ask? Simple: A last-minute smear campaign filled with name-calling and lies... how original.

"They're calling me an un-American conspiracy theorist!" He reaches into his pocket and pulls out a crumpled piece of paper, laying it on the table between us. It's a copy of his DD 214 form, releasing him from Military service. I spent ten minutes going over the copy his campaign manager sent via email on my tablet before our meeting began, but something about that crumpled-up piece of paper brings this race into perspective. He is real. No polished statements prepared, no assistant with a laptop and document folder; just a normal guy with a piece of paper in his pocket, trying to defend his honor against a well-funded, politically savvy foe. This is what grassroots politics is about. On that piece of paper is the story of a man who honorably served his country from Vietnam to the war in Iraq. A man with so many awards, medals, and commendations, an extra page had to be added to his release form.

I am a veteran myself, and the thought of anyone attacking this man's military career makes my stomach turn. Those who would do so had better be able to produce a DD 214 of their own. "I won't lie about her," Kerry says of his opponent, "I'll save my lies for my next fishing trip." Kerry Bentivolio obviously hasn't learned to lie like a good politician.

I sit in my kitchen as the day ends, watching a movie on my computer. It's an independent film, a hack conspiracy theory flick about 9/11. The usual tinfoil hat scenarios are well represented; the inside job perpetrated by the Bush administration, Dick Cheney the antichrist, and thousands of innocent Muslims killed because of greedy western oil tycoons. I've heard this nonsense being pushed to teenagers at coffee shops. As a veteran, and a patriot, I find it distasteful. I find this movie distasteful and offensive, but as a journalist, I'm compelled to continue watching. Kerry Bentivolio is one of the actors in this film. My thoughts go back to the coffee shop as I finish the movie and listen to the playback on my voice recorder.

"We need to talk about this movie," I say to Kerry, then brace myself for the well-rehearsed redirection I would expect from a Congressional prospect. "A friend of mine asked me to act in a movie he was making, so I did." I was not expecting a simple, honest answer. "Do you support any of the Ideas expressed in this movie?" I press him further. "Absolutely not," he answers, "If actors really believed in every movie they acted in, would you invite Anthony Hopkins over for dinner?"

Another thing I find distasteful and offensive is the use of slander as an acceptable tactic in politics. The Idea that the ends justify the means is one I thoroughly reject. In recent weeks Kerry Bentivolio's primary opponent, former state Senator Nancy Cassis, has launched a series of ads and mailings attacking Bentivolio's military record and teaching career, as well as his positions on hot-button topics like foreign policy and border security. A little research, however, makes it evidently clear that many of these accusations are flat-out lies; but with so little time left until the election, and Bentivolio's grassroots campaign low on funds, defending himself against these attacks has been difficult.

This is why he's agreed to sit down with me. He is defending himself against the lies by waving the crumpled-up proof in front of anyone who will pay attention. In this political climate, people are paying attention. An email lands on his smart phone, "Here's something from one of the Tea Parties," he says, tossing the phone on the table in front of me as he gets up to refill his coffee cup. I read the latest statement from the group. "What does it say?" He asks, genuine concern in his voice; "They're defending you, and accusing her campaign of spreading lies," I answer, handing him back his phone. "I think you're in good shape," I tell him. "Really”? He answers, as though he's unsure.

Voters in the Aug. 7 Republican primary will be faced with a decision, a choice not only between two candidates, but between conflicting ideas about the nature of political power in the country.

The attitude of the electorate is one of distrust for the political establishment. People are simply tired of business as usual from their elected officials, and that makes political tactics like the smear campaign extremely unpopular. Kerry's opponent has an uphill battle trying to win a write-in campaign, even with a financial advantage and the support of the political establishment. The decision to resort to lies and attack ads, however, probably won't help her chances of overcoming the odds. If she's a better candidate, she should run on her own record. Smear campaigns may have proven effective in the past, but this group of voters has had enough of the lies. They are so tired of lies, in fact, that they are likely to look past Kerry Bentivolio's theatrical indiscretions, because he is honest about them. The truth shall set you free... I remember reading that somewhere.

I predict a victory for Kerry Bentivolio in Tuesday's primary election, I doubt my little blog here will do anything to help or hurt his chances. I think that he made a huge mistake when he decided to act in that movie; I would have run in the opposite direction.

I would make an observation, though, before I return home to the Christian blogosphere. I have made some big mistakes in my life. We all do things we end up regretting. Integrity is forged by owning up to our actions, and learning from our mistakes. I hope Kerry Bentivolio has learned from his mistakes. All that being said, I'll take an honest mistake over lies any day. I hope Kerry Bentivolio's powerful political opponents have learned from their mistakes. These voters have educated themselves, and the lies won't cut it anymore. But hey, it's politics. We'll all be friends again on Aug. 8... right?

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Angela

9:53 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

I was absolutely floored when I saw the Cassis mailer. I know attack ads can be brutal, but she's simply lying. It's pretty clear which candidate is running for us, and which one is running for herself.

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Tony Lollio

10:10 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

That's why it's so important for voters to do their homework. An educated electorate made up of folks like you, Angela, will see through the political stunts.

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Bill P

11:06 pm on Thursday, August 2, 2012

Nice touchey-feeley story but woefully short on issues. What is Bentivolio's position on the U.S./Mexico border and amnesty re: Cassissis' charges? Plenty of fliers from each against the other in the mailbox but what is true? OK, Tony, now flesh out your blog with some relevant facts on your candidate.

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Tony Lollio

12:17 am on Friday, August 3, 2012

Sure thing Bill, perhaps you havent visited Kerry's website. His positions have been in print since the beginning, for anyone willing to take a look. Do your homework, instead of relying on what you read on the mailers. Kerry takes a classic libertarian stance on the immigration issue. If the USBP and ICE cant handle securing the border, redeploy the military from places like Europe or Japan. You may not agree with this position, I'm not sure I do; but to accuse him of supporting amnesty or open borders is a lie. Kerry is a conservative with libertarian leanings. Nancy Cassis is also a conservative....who happened to sponsor the MBT. If Nancy had chosen to run on her record, instead of distorting the truth about her opponent, I would not have written this touchy feely article.

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Herb Helzer

5:35 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012

Why didn't Mr. Bentivolio run as a Libertarian, then? From the site, it appears he's no more a typical Republican than the Lyndon LaRouche troll Bill Roberts is an actual Democrat.

Whatever their personal life stories are, both Bentivolio and Roberts are parachuting in from the fringes, trying to win a District redrawn to favor traditional party lines.

House Rich

4:10 am on Friday, August 3, 2012

Helps re-enforce my evaluation of this race. Bentivolio is far from perfect. But he's a better choice than Cassis. She's allowing herself to be used as a pawn of the machine - and that's an incredibly damaging character flaw, and says a lot of who she'll be in Congress.

Bentivolio better build some muscle to counter the attacks in the lime light. It doesn't get easier from here.

Excellent article.

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Bryan Bentley

11:47 am on Friday, August 3, 2012

I am going to cast my vote for the guy who entered the race at the beginning. The guy who was willing to stick his head out of the foxhole right from the start. If Nancy truly wanted to be my Congresswoman, and she wanted this for the right reasons, she would have gone out, collected the signatures, and campaigned for McCotter's job right out of the gate. I'll close by thanking you for your service to our great country...

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Peggy Miller

3:56 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012

To Bill P... Plenty of fliers, yes... but you are mistaken - they are not "from each against the other" as you stated. Only one of Kerry's fliers, a most recent one, refers to nancy's 'going along with' granholm. Other than that, every flier of Kerry's that I have seen has been about HIM - and HIS beliefs - and HIS intentions... but EVERY one of nancy's have been a load of LIES about Kerry!! Like Tony said, Kerry probably is not perfect... we know this because he is human. But he IS a man of integrity and honesty. He is one of a very few candidates whose desire is to be a statesman - OF the people, BY the people, and FOR the people. He loves his country, his family, and God. Perfect? No. The BEST person for the job? YES!!! Thank you, Tony, for a beautifully written article (you are one of the few journalists around who are truly 'writers') reminding voters that we will be much further ahead with an honest man, than with a lying politician... again.

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Diane

4:17 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012

Funny how Brooks Patterson and the elite republicans decided that voters in the 11th needed to have a 'choice' in republican candidates when they didn't feel the same about 20+ other races in the county! Wonder who paid for the secret meetings and who rented the rooms? Why Nancy instead of other interested candidates - maybe Nancy's $200,000 helped in the decision?!? This is a nasty deal all the way around! Obviously character doesn't matter to the elite republicans, it does matter to me and I won't support Nancy even if she pulls this one off.

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Michigan Voter

4:53 pm on Friday, August 3, 2012

Bentivolio > Then fancy nancy.

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Jerry Thompson

9:35 am on Saturday, August 4, 2012

I'm very suspicious when someone complains for thousands of words over and over again how a candidate is a victim of an imagined "elite" who is attacking a poor defenseless candidate with "flat out lies" wihen the complaint fails to supply even one quoted lie and the fact that proves it. So many words demanding me to be convinced with so little substance about such victimization. I have to wonder.

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Peggy Miller

12:06 am on Sunday, August 5, 2012

Jerry - If you study nancy's history in MI gov't, and find out the facts about how she became a write-in candidate... Then go to Kerry's website and read what he ACTUALLY has said, and compare that to what nancy SAYS he said, you'll see why we are saying that she is attacking him. And, if you REALLY cared who was the best candidate, you would have attended at least one of the events at which either or both were featured speakers. Kerry is NOT for amnesty - he only wants to CHANGE the guards on the border (from fed agents to factions of the US military) - he is NOT irresponsible - yes, in the early 1990's he was a partner in a failed business - (how many businesses go belly-up? ESPECIALLY IN MI... now with nancy's MBT tax - a SMALL BUSINESS KILLER... nancy SPONSORED that bill!! Pretty much, if nancy said it about Kerry Bentivolio, it's either an out and out lie, a half-truth, and/or taken out of context. Politics are dirty... and she is among the filthiest! There's lots of information out there... please seek out the truth.... even if I spelled out every 'lie', why should you believe me? Do a little 'work' and learn the truth!!

Tony Lollio

12:04 pm on Saturday, August 4, 2012

I'm just a small town blogger, Jerry, I dont consider it my job to spoon feed the facts to anyone. This was an opinion piece about the nature of political smear tactics. Those who have actually done their homework are well aware of the facts behind my opinions. If I were to list every point of contention, my piece would be have been several thousand words longer, and you wouldn't have been able to finish it over one cup of coffee. If you need me to educate you three days before the election, I dont want that responsibility. This blog doesnt pay me enough. It's my job to, either positively or negatively, incite you into doing your own research, which is your civic duty. Hurry up, you're running out of time.

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Kristin Lee

1:11 am on Sunday, August 5, 2012

Thank you for taking the time to get to know my dad and writing this article. Well done.

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