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Sunday, May 3, 2009

Democratic Carpetbaggers Target Bob McDonnell

Common Sense Virginia (CSV), a recently established political PAC funded by the Democratic Governors Association (DGA), is lobbing molotov cocktails at Bob McDonnell, Virginia's Republican candidate for governor. To date the DGA, has funnelled $100,000 to the group which immediately bought negative ads attacking Bob McDonnell as a "right wing extremist." Their website is replete with scary music (ala horror flicks) and "scary" headlines like McDonnell is "dogmatically conservative." (Does that mean he supports the party platform?) He's also portrayed as having scary friends like Pat Robertson, Rush Limbaugh, George Bush, etc. I actually found the website humorous. Do they really have such a low opinion of Virginia voters?

Since there are only two governors' races this year (the other in New Jersey), the Commonwealth can expect to see carpetbaggers and outsiders doing everything they can to control the election. Common Sense Virginia will not endorse the Democratic candidate because that would require an openness and transparency into their donors and activities. But as an independent election advocacy group, commonly known as "527s," groups can suppress their donor lists. Considering the influence of outside groups flooding swing states in the recent presidential election, and the national benefit of shifting Virginia further to the left, we can expect large numbers of outside community organizers coming into the state to manipulate the vote. How many dead Virginians will attempt to vote for the Democratic candidate? (Sign up to be a poll watcher!)

I recently responded to an on-line article reporting CSV's strategy to portray McDonnell as anti-woman. It was the typical feminist, name-calling rant that he is a "right wing extremist" who wants to suppress women. Here's what I wrote:

These women don't speak for me, my five daughters and daughter-in-laws, nor for my many sisters, sister-in-laws, nieces, and cousins. We are a pro-life family and that means defending unborn babies (including little unborn women) and their mothers. My husband and I offered a shelter home to over a dozen unwed moms over the years who made a decision both they and their children could live with.

Bob McDonnell is no "extremist." Neither are the women of "Silent no more" who regret their abortions and share their stories of men coercing them into abortion, being lied to and mutilated at abortion mills, being abandoned by their partners and "feminist" friends, etc.

There are extremists in the abortion debate; Bob McDonnell isn't one of them. They work at Planned Parenthood clinics where they instruct underage girls to cover up for predatory adult rapists. They champion stabbing near-term babies in the neck with scissors and sucking out their brains. They think it's perfectly fine to leave living breathing infants born alive after abortion in dirty linen baskets to suffocate.

Thank God there are a few politicians with the manly courage to stand up to name-calling liberals and defend the fundamental right to life described in the Declaration of Independence. They are the equivalent of the patriots who fought against tyranny. I'm proud to be a delegate for Bob McDonnell at the Virginia State Convention, a man who recognizes the dignity and worth of women from the very beginning.


Check out articles on Common Sense Virginia here, here, and here. And whenever you see them rear their ugly heads, don't let their lies and name-calling go unanswered.

I'll be posting more on this as the campaign progresses. I'm curious whether the Yoni Cohen who is CSV's press secretary is the same Yoni Cohen who was press secretary for California's liberal Congressman Pete Stark and before that worked for Fox Sports. And I'd be really interested to know who the movers and shakers are behind the establishment of this (dare I say it?) hate group? Haven't seen any media criticism yet of their "negative campaigning" and I'm not holding my breath.

2 comments:

  1. I suppose one question is whether "Democratic Carpetbaggers" is a tautology or not. I say yes!

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  2. Mary Ann, here is a little more info on Common Sense Virginia and Yoni Cohen in a recent Marc Fisher column in the Washington Compost:

    http://voices.washingtonpost.com/rawfisher/2009/04/small-minded_big-footing_in_va.html

    Of course Fisher couldn't help but also take a couple of swipes at the Republicans at the same time.

    Thanks and keep up the great blog. I'm really enjoying it.

    Jeff Williams

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