Posted on 08/06/2013 6:24:48 AM PDT by Gopher Broke
On Monday, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe's campaign launched an online campaign to pressure television stations across Virginia to not air "Fast Terry,"a documentary Citizens United has said was the "movie Terry McAuliffe does not want you to see."
As Breitbart News reported, progressives in Virginia, in addition to state Democrats who already rejected McAuliffe once as their party's standard bearer in 2009, are worried that the film will permanently define McAuliffe as a heartless plutocrat who stiffed working class Virginians of all races. The film, which details McAuliffe's questionable business dealings and how he promised to build an electric car manufacturing factory in Virginia only to move it later to Mississippi, also threatens to paint McAuliffe as the Democrat's version of Mitt Romney (a person who lacks empathy for working class Virginians), albeit a much more unsuccessful one in the private sector. In fact, Jason Meath, the film's director, made the "King of Bain" movie about Romney's business dealings.
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That, too.
Nobody has ever, to my knowledge, looked into his $18 million profit on Global Crossings stock, just before it collapsed in accounting fraud.
The truth is even much of the left grassroots don’t care for him.
The media is too busy “Palinizing” the current governor over some unwise but still legal gifts he received (his wife looks like the offending party actually, but B.McD. manned up, apoligized and paid it all back) and trying to tar Cuccinelli with the same brush. McDonnell has been systematically and deliberately ruined for future political office. There’s plenty of fraud/political filth to write about/find/see with McAuliffe ... but he’s a Clinton crony and Dem so he’s been getting a major pass on everything. If he ends up governor (and I can see it happening) along with two ‘Rat Senators (Warner/Kaine) .... well, I guess Virginia will deserve what it gets and it won’t be pretty.
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