ROUND OR SQUARE, INC. MAKES A BEE-LINE TO RELEASES
FIRST POLL ON GOVERNOR’S RACE
Now that
the legislative session is (drum roll, please) history, it is time to
turn our sights to the governor’s race.
The C.
Richard Yarbrough Multinational Media and Pest Control Company is
pleased to announce the results of the first comprehensive poll on the
upcoming gubernatorial campaign by its subsidiary, Round or Square,
Inc., one of the nation’s leading opinion research firms located in a
pool hall in Greater Garfield, Ga.
The poll
results would have been announced sooner said Junior E. Lee, general
manager of Round or Square Polls, Inc., but he has been busy trying to
get bumble bees out of Ida Mae Prupper’s dresser drawers before they
cause some serious damage.
Junior
says the first question in the poll concerned prayer – as in, I had
better pray that Gov. George E. Perdue doesn’t find a way to get himself
reelected. “The governor had some bond money squirreled away – Junior
loves to use pest control lingo when explaining polling results – to
finish off a horse barn in Perry and you wouldn’t quit making fun of the
project. The legislators decided to drop the idea before voters took it
out on them next November.
“The
governor is used to getting his way,” Junior said, “and if I was you I
wouldn’t go around any concrete fish ponds. You could end up turtle
bait.”
Fully
chastised, I asked Junior E. Lee what his polls say about the upcoming
primaries. “Roy Barnes is supposed to be the leading Democratic
contender but nobody has heard much from him since he went to
Massachusetts and the Kennedys gave him an award for trying to change
the Georgia state flag, which I don’t believe was any of their beeswax.
(Junior again using pest control terminology.) Our polls suggest he
might want to return the award. Otherwise, he’ll need to stay out of
places like Hortense and Hahira. Those folks aren’t big on the
Kennedys.”
How about
the other Democratic candidates? “Rep. DuBose Porter, of Dublin, is a
bargain. You elect him governor and his wife, Carol, as lieutenant
governor and get two for the price of one. And you wouldn’t have the
name calling like we’ve had in the past. The governor says something
ugly about the lieutenant governor and she will pinch his ear.”
“David
Poythress was the state’s adjutant general,” Junior reminded me. “There
is a strong sense that if he gets elected, he may invade Alabama and
Florida and get our drinking water back.”
And
Attorney General Thurbert Baker, I asked? “Our polls indicated nobody
had ever heard of him until the Republicans started talking about him
all the time. Now, he is a hero to Democrats but he won’t win.”
Because of his race? “Because of his haircut,” Junior said. “He has
the worst haircut I’ve ever seen and nobody will listen to his campaign
speeches because they’ll be looking at his hair and wondering if he is
wearing a toupee.”
What
about the Republicans? “It’s a pretty open primary. Nobody south of
the Gnat Line knows who Nathan Deal, of Gainesville is. Nobody north of
the Gnat Line has heard of Eric Johnson, from Savannah. Karen Handel
has the women voting for her. John Oxendine has all the insurance agents
voting for him. State Rep. Austin Scott, from Tifton, said he was going
to win by walking across Georgia and was last seen in the middle of I-20
near Oxford. State Sen. Jeff Chapman, of Brunswick, and Carl Camon,
former mayor of Ray City, are only twelve percentage points behind ‘Who
Cares?’
“Then
there is the guy from Morgan County, Ray Boyd, who is putting up $2
million of his own money to run for a job that pays $140,000 and won’t
swear to being a Republican. Let’s face it,” Junior said, “Republicans
can be as weird as Democrats sometimes.”
I asked
Junior if he had had time to analyze the upcoming congressional
elections. “No sir,” he said emphatically, “Not until I get the bees
out of Ida Mae’s drawers.”
Criticize
Junior E. Lee and his poll if you wish, but you have to admit he has his
priorities in order.
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