Posted on 11/04/2013 10:17:21 AM PST by yoe
President Barack Obama cast Republican Ken Cuccinelli on Sunday as part of an extreme Tea Party faction that shut down the government, throwing the political weight of the White House behind Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the final days of a bitter race for governor.
Nothing makes me more nervous than when my supporters start feeling too confident, Obama said during the rally. So I want to put the fear of God in all of you.
Seeking an upset, Cuccinelli cast this weeks Virginia gubernatorial election as a referendum on Obamas troubled national health care law.
National issues that have divided Democrats and Republicans spilled into the race and colored the final hours of campaigning ahead of Tuesdays vote. As one of just two gubernatorial races in the nation, the results of Tuesdays elections could hold clues about voter attitudes and both parties messages heading into the 2014 midterm elections.
Obama tore into Cuccinelli as an ideologue unwilling to compromise, while Cuccinelli was telling his supporters that Tuesdays election will be a test for the health care law and McAuliffes support for it.
(Excerpt) Read more at washington.cbslocal.com ...
Just put on a commercial of the L-Gov refusing to shake a black Republican’s hand with a snide remark about racism tonight.
GAME OVER.
“Fear of God” mission accomplished in Nov. 08.
Been praying this nation be delivered from that curse ever since.
Since Obama represents the forces of evil, then his followers have much to fear from God.
“National issues that have divided Democrats and Republicans spilled into the race and colored the final hours of campaigning...”
Shouldn’t EVERY partisan race clearly divide dems and pubs over national issues????
Somehow, I don't think that's something Obama needs to worry about much these days.
Fear of God? Good thing Obama’s not good at killing people. Oh wait...
Strange words coming from an America-hating jihadi-favoring atheist.
“My supporters” ....??? I thought McAuliffe was the one running. But I guess it’s always about Obama, all the time, everywhere.
Unbelievable. Simply unbelievable.
ironically, Obama has already put the fear into me ... The fear of a federal leviathan run amok with no check upon it.
He’s talking about himself again. He’s going to hurl IRS-audit-bolts at anyone that votes for Cuccinelli.
Thanks yoe.
Democratic Robo-Calls Claim Cuccinelli Supports Obamacare, Abortion
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3087386/posts
The VA gov race is clearly a no-brainer for an informed voter, and even for someone like me. [I don’t know much about local politics, even at the state level.] Even I know why O hates Cuccinelli — he’s been very outspoken about 0-care’s constitutionality since the get-go. Cuccinelli’s words were music to my ears.
Now fo the other two — Obenshain and Jackson.
I see that the Wash Post really hates Obenshain:
“Va. AG candidate Mark Obenshain is Cuccinelli’s clone”
[Washington Post - 5 days ago]
Mark D. Obenshain, the GOP candidate for attorney general, is out of step with Virginia. [snip]
[Any reason NOT to vote for him?]
Now for Jackson ...
Daily Kos: VA-Gov: How Ken Cuccinelli’s (R) Stance On Sodomy ...
www.dailykos.com/.../2013/.../-VA-Gov-How-Ken-Cuccinelli-s-R-Stance-On-Sodomy-Could-Set-Numerous-Sex-Offenders-Free - Cached
Fri Oct 25, 2013 at 05:00 PM PDT ... Think Progress has a good piece out about how Ken Cuccinelli’s (R. VA) position on sodomy laws is way more .... His running mates E.W. Jackson and Mark Obenshain share his extreme social views. [snip]
[If Jackson ticks off the sodomites, I love the guy so far.]
Jackson Joins Shutdown Architect and Cuccinelli Buddy Ted Cruz at ...
www.vademocrats.org/.../jackson-joins-shutdown-architect-and-cuccinelli-buddy-ted-cruz-values-voters-summit - Cached
Tonight’s speech is also a reminder that the Cuccinelli-Jackson-Obenshain ticket would put that extreme agenda ahead of what’s best for Virginia families.
JACKSON: ... Candidate E.W. Jackson: Gays Are “Ikky” [Mother Jones; May 23, 2013]
[snip]
[Yeah, Jackson so far has my vote.]
It’s not that I’m a single issue ‘anti-gay’ voter, it’s just that someone who bravely stands up for scripture will be right on ‘class warfare’ [coveting and legalized theft], on abortion [legalized murder], and on constitutionalism. It’s almost always true, and the opposite view on unorthodox gratification is too often ‘anti-Ten Commandments’.
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