Who The Hell Endorses on a Sunday?
By Shaun Kenney | Sunday, January 29th, 2012 | Politics, VirginiaThe Virginia AFL-CIO does… and boy, do they love Governor Abuser Fees!
Virginia AFL-CIO President Doris Crouse-Mays stated, “Particularly during a time of economic distress, working men and women need a Senator who understands the very real challenges they face in their daily lives. Our endorsement of Tim Kaine is based upon his commitment on issues of top concern to Virginia’s working families: creating jobs; investing in infrastructure and education; ensuring quality, affordable health care; and improving the quality of life in our communities.”
…not to mention doing precisely what the AFL-CIO tells Kaine to do on stuff like card check, repealing right-to-work laws, outsourcing manufacturing jobs away from places like Martinsville and sending them overseas to China — and of course supporting their buddy President Barack Obama no matter how bad things get!
Why else endorse on a Sunday? Guess everyone is watching the Pro Bowl… so no one will notice how Tim Kaine’s radical leftists are rallying to the Obama battle standard.
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Shaun Kenney is the Chairman of the Fluvanna County Board of Supervisors, former Communications Director for the Republican Party of Virginia, and an active blogger since 2002. Shaun lives in Thomas Jefferson's backyard with his wife, six children, and a modest attempt at a farm in Kents Store, Virginia.







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4 Responses to "Who The Hell Endorses on a Sunday?"
There are people who actually watch the Pro Bowl?
Does it really matter when? South Carolina held a GOP primary on a Saturday… Duh.
Ken, you took the words right out of my mouth.
William, you are absolutely right. Shaun is trying to find something sensational in this endorsement and it simply isn’t there.
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