Paper Tiger Targets McDonnell
By Jason Kenney | Thursday, April 30th, 2009 | Politics
Common Sense Virginia, an organization pretending to care about Virginians, has reported another big contribution from it’s only contributor to date: a whopping $740,000 from the Democratic Governor’s Association. Absolutely no money has been reported from in state. Common Sense Virginia is best known for being staffed by out of state professional political staffers and having trouble finding anyone who believes the spin they’re trying to feed Virginians.
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Jason Kenney has blogged at J’s Notes since 2001, is the director of RedStormPAC providing online fundraising for Republican candidates in Virginia, and co-founder of K6 Consulting. He is a graduate from Virginia Commonwealth University and resides in Richmond, Virginia.







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… and the process of buying the government continues …
[...] Carpetbagging out of state paper tiger Common Sense Virginia is out with a new hit piece on Bob McDonnel trying to once again tar him with associating with the Faith and Family Foundation. This is an old trick Democrats have been trying to use against McDonnel his entire career. Recently it came up when trying to derail Pat Mullins’s campaign for chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia with absolutely no success (how were those seats at the Convention, Mainstream Media?). [...]
[...] Brian Schweitzer: “Cause That’s How It Happened To Me!” addthis_pub = ‘jasonkenney’; By Jason Kenney Published June 4th, 2009 Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer has decided to inject himself into the race for the Democratic nomination for Governor by endorsing Terry McAuliffe. Schweitzer isn’t just the Governor of Montana, no, he’s also the head of the Democratic Governor’s Association, the out of state group behind the carpetbagging paper tiger Common Sense Virginia. [...]
[...] of that came from the Democratic Governor’s Association (the same organization behind the carpetbagging paper tiger Common Sense Virginia – which got awfully quiet once the Democratic primary was over) and another $600,000 came from [...]
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