Posted on 09/06/2009 6:59:15 PM PDT by freespirited
All summer long, Republican Bob McDonnell has been urging Creigh Deeds, his Democratic opponent in the governors race, to join him in a series of 10 debates across Virginia.
Lets debate the serious issues Virginia faces in the 21st century, McDonnell, the states former attorney general, said.
Deeds answer? Heres a 20-year-old, law-school thesis. Debate that.
How truly pathetic.
The Washington Post broke the story of McDonnells law school paper last week. Written while he was a law student at Regent University in 1989, he detailed his views on divorce, single-parent households, homosexuality, abortion and womens rights.
It was pretty standard fare for the 1980s, the height of power for the Moral Majority, Christian Coalition and other organizations of the religious right.
And McDonnells opinions? Divorce and single-parent households are detrimental for children. Abortion? Hes against it. Additional legal protections for gays, lesbians and women? The Constitution protects all citizens equally, he replies.
So whats the big deal, you ask. Well, the Deeds campaign is faltering, and faltering badly going into the final two months of the campaign, and needs a hot-button wedge issue to gin up the liberal Democratic base.
Its that simple and that pathetic.
Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus says the student paper is McDonnells macacca moment, referring to former U.S. Sen. George Allens racial slur that sank his 2006 re-election campaign. The editorial pages of the Post and the liberal editorial pages of other papers around the state have opined that the 20-year-old thesis raises doubts about McDonnells fitness for office. Deeds himself told the Post the revelations in the thesis will change the dynamics of the race.
What bunk.
The commonwealth faces extreme challenges, now and in the near future: economic development, transportation, education. And this is the best Creigh Deeds can contribute to the debate?
In past elections, it used to be conservative Republicans who would pull out The Three Gs God, guns and gays to gin up their base. Its awfully ironic that its now the Democrats doing the same thing in the governors race.
McDonnell is a theologically conservative Catholic. What does that have to do with who is better suited to lead Virginia in 2009? Nothing.
In the days since the story of the student paper broke, McDonnell has said hes modified some of the views expressed, especially those about the role of women in family structure and in society in general. Indeed, many of his top campaign officials and advisers over the years have been women.
Well, good ... well take him at his word and move on.
But many Democratic partisans would deny McDonnell the ability to grow over the years and change his views.
Just for the sake of discussion, though, lets bring up the example of the late Robert Kennedy. As attorney general during the administration of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy signed off on FBI surveillance of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., even approving bugging his bedroom in search of evidence of marital infidelities. All in all, he was ambivalent, to say the least, about the burgeoning civil rights struggle in America.
All that changed with JFKs assassination in November 1963. From that moment on until his own assassination while seeking the Democratic presidential nomination in 1968, Bobby Kennedy was a ferocious soldier in the battle for civil rights.
If a Democratic icon like RFK can modify and change his views, so too can a Republican candidate for Virginia governor like McDonnell.
So, to Sen. Deeds, we say Drop this silly line of attack. Bring the campaign back to current issues that matter deeply to Virginians in 2009: jobs, the economy, transportation, education. Not a 20-year-old student paper.
Perhaps, the good senator will even consider McDonnells 10-debate offer. We wont hold our breath, though ... on any of it.
hell, call deeds’ bluff. offer to debate on the thesis.
Washington Post columnist Ruth Marcus says the student paper is McDonnells macacca moment
>>> the Post was the last paper to report it. <<<
And they posted it weirdly in some online section called “Voices”, which is a blog(???).
Did the Jones story even appear in the print newspaper?
I haven’t allowed the Post in my home for 10+ years, so I wouldn’t know.
What a devastating editorial!
He should have said - "I believed in those views then and I believe in them now. No apologies."
Did the Jones story even appear in the print newspaper?
It's obvious: the Washington Post and the rest of the mainstream news media are in bed with the Democratic Party.
I don’t see what the problem is here: The WashPorn is an excellent, unbiased, internationally respected paper with the highest resepct ever for ethics and morality.
/sarchasm - The gaping hole between libertals and the truth.
The Washington Post attempts its usual character assassination, in close coordination with whatever democrat sc*mbag they are pushing.
For once they will fail, I suspect.
Better yet, he should be linking him to obama’s circle of influence. From Zeke and his cost cutting among seniors to his anti free speech mouthpiece Mark Lloyd.
If that wouldn’t be telling the truth, why should he lie?
For those who dont already know, the good guys in the Virginia race (Republican slate):
http://www.bobmcdonnell.com/ for Governor
http://www.billbolling.com/ for Lieutenant Governor
http://www.cuccinelli.com/ for Attorney General
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