RPV: PSA for Deeds
By | Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 | Multimedia, Politics

“Senator Deeds, these are your friends. Pretending not to know them won’t make them go away. (Just trust us on this one…)”


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JR Hoeft

Conservative to the core; liberal with his opinion! J.R. has been involved in politics for over a decade and has worked on several campaigns in Hampton Roads. He has served on the Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Chesapeake and the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Virginia. He is also the director of “Blogs United” in Virginia. E-mail J.R.. Follow J.R. on Twitter.

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6 Responses to "RPV: PSA for Deeds"
  1. aznew September 8, 2009 20:45 pm

    Seriously, how do you on the one hand critcize Creigh for focusing on Bob’s past and negtive campaigning and such, and then promote this dreck on your blog.

    So, Bob McDonnell’s connection to his own words and actions is apprently off-topic for Virginians in this race, but the words of a Congresswoman from California and a Senator from Nevada seem relevant to you?

    Mr. Hoeft, I gotta think not even you think this makes any sense.

  2. Jessica September 8, 2009 22:21 pm

    I think the difference would be a BLOG pointing out the connection vs the campaign itself . . . just a thought. Plus your comment points to the blatant hypocrisy of the WaPo position – your past matters if you are a Republican and beating the snot out of our guy, but if you are someone we like with about 20 years of skeptical associations (and that is being charitable) then the past is not the issue, it is the future. You can’t have it both ways, either it matters of it doesn’t end of story.

  3. Govgirl September 8, 2009 22:25 pm

    Now that I have watched this – Deeds is an idiot. The man is an ELECTED official and he says he “would not know” Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi if he saw them? Where does he spend his time, buried under a rock? They are the top ranking members of Congress AND they are from his party. SERIOUSLY? That type of inane incompetence is enough reason to say he is not qualified to be governor.

  4. Creigh gets by with a little help from his friends. September 8, 2009 22:39 pm

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  5. Brian Kirwin September 9, 2009 07:07 am

    I’m beginning to see why Deeds turned down all those debates.

  6. mike September 10, 2009 23:13 pm

    well said Jessica, the facts are are that Deeds doesn’t have a record to run on, well that can get him elected, everything good he did McDonnell agrees with so he has to resort to neg ads about a paper written 20 years ago! there’s a reason his polls went up when deeds attacked McDonnell and its the same reason for when mcauliffe attacked him, the people of Va are not stupid and can see the truth. The people of Va will still elect McDonnell bc they know hes not a sexist who hates birth control bc his daughter is in the army, he voted to provide birth control, his wife runs their business, and his campaigns are run by woman! as long as that thesis is longer than deed’s plan for transportation, which is just a promise right now, deeds doesn’t have a fighting chance especially with how poorly this campaign has been run.

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