The re-invention of Tim Kaine begins
By | Tuesday, June 7th, 2011 | Politics, Virginia

It’s something of a subtle make-over…Tim Kaine sounding like the tea party? That would be news to them.

But he is looking for some distance between himself and the national Democrats he worked closely with as chairman of the Democratic National Committee. He even takes a swing at his successor. Very interesting…

(Cross-posted at Score Radio Network)


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Norman Leahy

Norm Leahy has written about Virginia and national politics online since 2002, beginning with One Man's Trash (OMT), and continuing through Bacon's Rebellion (both the blog and the e-zine), Sic Semper Tyrannis, NBC12's Decision Virginia, Richmond.com and Tertium Quids. He is the chief blogger at "The Score" and a producer of "The Score" radio show as well as being a Washington Post contributor.

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3 Responses to "The re-invention of Tim Kaine begins"
  1. Shaun Kenney June 7, 2011 16:45 pm

    Wow… even Tim Kaine can’t stand Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.

  2. HisRoc June 7, 2011 18:54 pm

    I see. Tim Kaine presided over the budget cuts necessitated by the biggest recession since before World War II and he wants to take credit for ‘leadership?’ This including closing all the interstate rest stops that Governor Bob immediately reopened with no apparent fiscal crisis.

    I suggest a new campaign strategy for The Eyebrow: “vote for me–when the economy tanks I’ll make that sure it hurts worse than my opponent will.”

  3. James "turbo" Cohen June 7, 2011 21:25 pm

    He will do better in the center than Allen.. Like it or not, the RPV is virtually guaranteeing he wins.

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