Tim Kaine: Left at the altar and snippy about it
By Brian Kirwin | Wednesday, October 1st, 2008 | Policy“It’s sad to see Tim Kaine make such a petty and political attack,” said McCain campaign spokeswoman Gail Gitcho . “There’s nothing more unattractive to Virginia voters than a bitter political bridesmaid.” (AP)
Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine, the genius who didn’t know Virginia borders Maryland and not Delaware, joined the sexist “attack Sarah Palin” chorus for doing what he couldn’t do.
Kaine whined and whimpered that Obama had such a tougher “painfully thorough” process that he “agonized” over, and still turned down Hillary and her 18 million votes in favor of Biden and his whopping 2,328 votes in two Presidential runs. He compared McCain’s choice to “hiring a lifeguard.”
Mere coincidence that it was the same week that Democrats are shopping around videos of Sarah Palin in a swimsuit competition 20 years ago. (Democrats, the party that wanted to focus on issues, remember?)
“If he’d asked me to be his vice presidential running mate,” Kaine said. “I’d say yes.”
No kidding. Tim, man up. You’re embarrassing yourself.
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The right wants to jeer him. The left wants to censor him. Moderates usually want both. Brian Kirwin is a political consultant and public relations strategist in Virginia Beach with a lightning-rod flair. Brian also serves on the VB Arts & Humanities Commission and frequently appears on Hampton Roads theatrical stages, if only to prove that all actors aren’t liberals. Kirwin’s columns stir up debate and hit the political scene with no punches pulled.








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2 Responses to "Tim Kaine: Left at the altar and snippy about it"
Tim Kaine is making Virginia a Joke as he continues his pouting ways about VP.
You don’t see Pawlenty, ROmney or Cantor being bitter… Of course the GOP didn’t have to have a ‘uniting” convention…
Um, wouldn’t bitterness imply he’d be cool to Biden, the guy who got the job? Attacking Palin is just the new fun pastime of the left. The challenge is to find more and more creative ways to do it, otherwise it’s like shooting fish in a barrel.
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