Will the Real Mike Kernell Please Log On!
Posted by: Blue Collar Muse in 2008 election season, Blogging, Blogroll, Family, Individual Responsibility, Internet Interests, Law Enforcement, Politics, Tennesee TipsUPDATED!!
I posted on the David Kernell as hacker story the day the news broke. I was clear we were dealing with allegations and not confirmations and, thus, have stayed out of ongoing coverage of the story to see how it developed.
Many stories dealt with the possible involvement of Kernell’s father, Tennessee Democratic House member, Mike Kernell. As Stacey Campfield, also a Tennessee House member, notes, Kernell is not responsible for his son’s actions. Thus, until the father gets tied to this in a meaningful way, he’s off limits.
Now that Gateway Pundit has reported the FBI is moving specifically to address the chance that David Kernell is the hacker, we can move on to discuss the story. It isn’t speculation or allegation any longer. And while there’s not much more to report on the story of the son’s involvement, the news cycle may have turned up something tying the father to the story in a meaningful way.
Sharon Cobb, a Leftosphere blogger I personally highly respect came to Mike Kernell’s defense. She wrote,
On a personal note, I need to say something about Mike Kernell. Rep. Kernell has more integrity than almost anyone I know. He doesn’t lie, cheat or steal, and helps people whenever he can.
If David does turn out to be involved in hacking, Mike Kernell had nothing to do with it. Anyone who knows Kernell, knows he doesn’t even email because he hates computers and is computer illiterate. That’s the irony. Everyone who knows Mike is chuckling because he hates computers.
There are very few people I would vouch for, but Mike Kernell is one of them, and if it turns out his son did something wrong, Mike had nothing to do with it. (Emphasis added)
However, today I backtracked a story at the Tennessee ConserVOLiance from Toni at Bear Creek Ledger which referenced Mike Kernell. Unrelated to allegations of hacking, ‘Rep Mike Kernell More Worried About Voting Machines than Dead People Voting’ disputed Sharon’s description of Mike Kernell.
Writing in the Technology section of the NYT in May of 2003, Sam Lubell covered Diebold’s voting machine woes in Memphis and Mike Kernell’s interest in them. Lubell describes Rep. Kernell differently.
Mike Kernell, a longtime Tennessee state assemblyman from Memphis and a technology enthusiast, is concerned about future elections because the new machines are harder to get a look at. (Emphasis added)
The NYT describes Rep. Kernell as a “technology enthusiast”. That would seem to make Mike Kernell a player technologically. Last week, a Tennessee blogger says everyone knows Kernell “hates computers and is computer illiterate.” That would seem to be a problem.
In the best case scenario, Democrats in Tennessee must repudiate one of the two sources of insight into Mike Kernell’s personality and maybe his character. The NYT and the folks Sharon Cobb says know Mike Kernell cannot both be right. Which brings up the worst case scenario. Given the urgency and import of Democrats maintaining a majority in the Tennessee House, how far would they go to prevent one of their own from being outed as involved in a crime for the next 45 days? They have no guarantee they will retain the House which means they can’t afford to let any race be uncontested for any reason.
That sounds like Means, Motive and Opportunity to cover up involvement Kernell the Elder may have in the allegations swirling around his son. It’s time to look at Mike Kernell. Not as a witch-hunt but as a legitimate investigation. I hope Sharon’s friend wasn’t misleading her. I believe she believes her friend is uninvolved. I hope her faith is vindicated. But in the age of Ted Haggards and Bill Clintons, Kernell wouldn’t be the first to deceive those around him. Time to see if there’s any fire to go with that smoke.
UPDATE:
Stacey Campfield responded to me via email with the following. His comment is used with permission. Stacey’s thoughts are particularly valuable as he serves in the Tennessee House with Mike Kernell and is a Republican.
That would be a goose chase. Mike is not a computer guy. I doubt he could do more then answer his e mail, if that. I like medical and energy tech but I would not say I am ready for surgery or to run a nuke factory. I also like computers (at least blogging) but I wouldn’t have the first clue about hacking or have any desire to do it. I would bet a stack of bananas Mike had nothing to do with it either. It is not in him. Some others I could say yes, but not Mike. I say this not because he is a friend but because I know how he is. He is just not political like that even if he did have the skills. He is liberal but not political. I don’t think he has a malicious political bone in his body. It would be like thinking Santa was a political hacker. He may know who is naughty and who is nice but he wouldn’t do it to be mean or for political gain.
Blue Collar Muse
SEE ALSO:
Representative Mike Kernell is His Own Man, and Not His Son, David by Sharon Cobb @ Sharon Cobb.
David Kernell Hires High-Powered Attorney by Terry Frank @ Frankly Speaking.
Kernells of Truth by Kay Brooks @ Kay Brooks.
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Tags: Bear Creek Ledger, David Kernell, Email Hacking, Gateway Pundit, Mike Kernell, New York Times, NYT, Sarah Palin, Sharon Cobb, Stacey Campfield






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September 23rd, 2008 at 8:41 am
[…] hacking into Governor Sarah Palin’s Yahoo email account are very slowly coming to light. Blue Collar Muse has as good an overview as I’ve seen […]
September 23rd, 2008 at 8:45 am
I have been hearing a whole lot of cover up stories. One was that it was not him that the Proxy Server used his IP address, which is impossible. Or another one was that it was somone from out of the country that hacked into his IP address then used the proxy server.
I think that there is a little too much protest and defending the indefensible.
September 23rd, 2008 at 8:54 am
Fools!!! I AM a political hacker! Mua-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
September 23rd, 2008 at 8:56 am
@ Santa -
I see Billy Bob Thorntons!!
September 23rd, 2008 at 10:42 am
I tend to agree, inasmuch as you’ve concluded the a son’s (possible) involvement is insufficient basis to investigate a father, on the other hand expectations that we should accept flat assertions that so and so wasn’t involved because so and so doesn’t seem to be the type (e.g., Sharon) are almost amusing–I suspect the truth (about Mike Kernell’s aptitude or partisanship or even character) is likely somewhere in between.
Regrettably, this hacking of Palin straddles many folks’ moral line between “crime” and “simply bad.” But this seems more like the inflamed, independent (but “globally” inspired) butthead nutroots-hero-wannabe doing something wrong.
September 23rd, 2008 at 10:42 am
Thanks for the post. I was curious re: the “real” story and status and didn’t want to spend an hour Googling and wading thru myriad accounts. Blue Collar Muse is nothing if not dependable and thorough! (nice job)
September 23rd, 2008 at 4:55 pm
Admittedly, I’m a little fuzzy this afternoon, but did I hear on the news that the grand jury failed to indict this kid?
September 23rd, 2008 at 7:03 pm
i found an article regarding free health care overseas and it’s not bad.
September 23rd, 2008 at 10:23 pm
@Kate -
From what I gathered at the AFF get together this evening, that is exactly correct.