HuffPost: Moran is too tacky for Virginia
By | Tuesday, May 19th, 2009 | Politics

Taylor Marsh of Huffington Post takes Brian Moran to task today for his critical ads that claim Terry McAuliffe did not support President Obama after the primary battle between Hillary Clinton and the president.

“Tacky. Tacky. Tacky,” says Marsh of Moran’s tactics.

No one and I mean no one wants to rehash the primaries. Something that Scott Surovell, chairman of the Fairfax County Democratic Committee, reminded Mr. Moran today. But with his latest campaigning, Moran also proved he doesn’t have the gray matter to be governor. Because he’s an idiot if he believes McAuliffe and all the other Hillary Clinton supporters, including Clinton herself, didn’t help elect Barack Obama president, with no Clinton supporter believing he or she played a bigger role than the die hard Obama fans who took him across the finish line. But a short memory and primary desperation has led Moran to a tacky, stupid campaign mistake that deserve to cost him with Virginians.

McAuliffe also just scored the endorsement of former Senator (and reformed taxpayer)Tom Daschle who was Obama’s national co-chair.


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