Posted on 10/24/2009 4:45:45 AM PDT by Kaslin
As an old football player, Im only too familiar with the phenomenon of the Monday morning quarterback. But the Democratic party, and specifically, the Obama White House political operation, have a new variation: Theyre now doing Monday morning analyses in advance of the game. And in the case of the Virginia Governors race, the Democrats seem engaged in Friday mourning for their candidate, R. Creigh Deeds.
Virginias Republican gubernatorial candidate, Bob McDonnell, holds a comfortable lead in every published poll. McDonnell seems to have weathered the worst that the Washington Post could throw at him. The Post dredged up McDonnells Masters thesis, written some twenty years ago, and tried to hang its clumsily-worded themes around the mature candidates neck.
The Post stories--which they stretched out for nearly a week of extensive front-page coverage--suggested that Bob McDonnell had a problem with women in the work force. McDonnell mildly replied that his wife--mother of his five children--and his daughter either had been or were currently in the paid labor force. McDonnells ads featured his daughter as a serving Army officer in Iraq. The point of the attack--that McDonnell was some kind of Neanderthal--never really interested Virginia voters. And when Creigh Deeds focused on this issue in his relentless attack ads, the strategy merely earned him the unenviable sobriquet dirty Deeds.
Deeds campaign seems not to have caught fire this fall. White House political operatives--on condition of anonymity, of course, are trying to discount the loss they anticipate in the Old Dominion. Deeds ignored advice, White House says reads the latest front-page headline in the Post. If youre the team quarterback in Virginia, thats hardly the press coverage you need to see less than two weeks from game day.
The story details how Deeds failed to reach out to several key constituencies in Virginia. The Barack Obama campaign in 2008 was the first Democratic presidential campaign to carry Virginia since 1964, so those national Democrats had earned some bragging rights, they felt.
What a difference a year makes. Then, it was all hope and change. Barack Obamas well-oiled campaign in Virginia operated smoothly from 82 local election headquarters. The McCain campaign had only one state headquarters operation, and it was co-located with the national campaign.
But this year, Virginians attention is focused on a still anemic economy, on a health care takeover that has a majority of Americans deeply concerned, and on cap and trade (some call it cap and tax) legislation that threatens to cut into some key Virginia industries. Bob McDonnells focus on jobs, transportation, education, and taxes seems closer to Virginians real concerns and closer, frankly, to the earth, than Creigh Deeds airborne assault campaign.
McDonnell did not get flustered when Deeds launched blistering attack ads. Nor did he wilt under the harsh glare of the Posts attention. He has been well-served by his calm, thoughtful, and sincere manner.
The Posts coverage seems almost to concede the Virginia race. It quotes unnamed White House officials saying they see almost no way for Deeds to come from behind to pull out a win. Their effort now seems to be to isolate this defeat, if defeat it becomes, and maintain that any candidate who fully embraces the Obama administrations ambitious plans will do just fine. What else could they say?
McDonnell, meanwhile, has gone out of his way to appeal to last falls Obama voters, many of whom are clearly having second thoughts about the mountain range of debt already run up by congressional Democrats. Sheila Johnson, a leading black businesswoman, is featured in a McDonnell TV spot. Shes a Democrat for McDonnell, she says.
Another key defection from the Deeds campaign is L. Douglas Wilder. Wilder, the first black Governor of Virginia, is widely respected in Democratic circles. Wilder has not endorsed McDonnell, but he has very publicly refused to endorse Creigh Deeds. His statement explaining his reasons laid out stinging criticisms of the Democrats struggling candidate.
Conservatives should not slack their efforts in Virginia, or in any of the other key races--New Jerseys governorship or New Yorks 23rd congressional district. Abraham Lincoln spoke for us when he dismissed Union General Joe Hookers bragging. May God have mercy on General Lee, for I shall have none, Hooker said days before the battle of Chancellorsville. Hooker went on to a humiliating defeat there. Lincoln saw it coming, saying of Hookers boastful talk: The hen is is the wisest of birds; she only cackles after she has laid the egg.
Now is no time for cackling. Its the time for hard work.
R. Creigh Deeds
I never did trust people who use first initial and full middle name.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find only things evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelogus
The White House leaks about the VA race are meant to innoculate Obama from fallout with a Dem loss. The elected Dems will get the message from both places, but are trying to divert the public’s attention from a humiliating electoral outcome, even if they win in NJ. ‘94 wasn’t THAT long ago.
2-1 odds say Obambi backs out of next weeks appearance? OR the pictures of the two together will get the Conservative movement the opportunity to hang the loss around Obambi’s political neck all the way through the ‘10 election cycle? Either way Deeds is toast.
I simply dont know where Daggett is coming from? If he is a mod or a Paulite, or what? I simply assume that he is siphoning votes from the Republican.
If I were Christie I would simply give the guy a cabinet level post and promise him a place at the table. This way Daggett could have some kind of say in manipulating policy, and probably for the better from what I hear of Christie.
Daggett has to know that if Corzine wins a second term that he will literally screw the tax-payers and property owners to the ground and that includes principled indie conservatives.
I was raised in Wildwood in Cape May COunty and went to school at Stockton College. I hate seeing the Democrats hurting the good, hard working people in New Jersey. It’s a damn shame.
“I never did trust people who use first initial and full middle name.”
That is especially true when their middle name happens to be something like “Creigh”!
I mean, what is up with that?? Does the “R” stand for Rasputin or Ratcliffe?
Daggett worked for RINO Governor Tom Keen many years ago.
In his 3rd party candidate refuses to bash Corzine. But he sure likes to bash Christie. Methinks Goldman Sachs (Crozine’s company) is paying Daggett to play spoiler.
“I never did trust people who use first initial and full middle name.”
Me too. If you don’t like that first name, just drop any reference to it. Simple as that.
HHH understood how confused MN people are — he just got them more confused so they would support him. But he looks pretty good in retrospect.
People in NJ can’t figure out who they are or what they need.
Good point, VA voters can never be counted on, as they showed so well in 2008.
I don’t see those 2009 elections getting much publicity at all unless they are Democrat upsets, and in that case they will be on the news the rest of the week.
FYI, there are two Virginias (and I don’t mean Virginia/West Virginia). Northern VA is a suburb of DC, a government employee mecca. It is where people from other places move to when they line up a government or government-related job. Unfortunately, recently it is where liberals who USED to move to Maryland are increasingly settling. It is the most populous part of the Commonwealth, and with the out of control growth of goverment will only get worse.
What “VA Voters .. showed so well in 2008” is that their vote can be diluted by aggressive ACORN enrollment of blue state students attending VA colleges and the immigrants from points north.
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