After Failing in Quest to Defeat Republican Governor, WaPo Begins Lobbying Him for Tax Increases

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During the 2009 Virginia gubernatorial election, the Washington Post waged a relentless campaign to defeat Republican Bob McDonnell. Starting on Wednesday, after the GOP nominee received almost 59 percent of the vote, the newspaper began dispensing advice: Raise taxes.

On Wednesday, a Post editorial assessed the "lessons" of the election and whined, "We remain skeptical of the flimsy filigree he passed off as a transportation plan, which rejects any fresh taxes to pay for new roads. But by dint of his victory he has earned the right to show it will work." [Emphasis added.]

Even though voters overwhelmingly opposed the higher taxes candidate, Democrat Creigh Deeds, the editorial continued: "Yet it remains true that the two of the most successful, best-respected and most popular of Virginia's governors in the past quarter century...raised taxes to put the state's finances on a surer footing and invest in the long-term health of its roads, bridges, school and public safety."

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On Thursday, columnist Robert McCartney offered more helpful advice for McDonnell:

I have a suggestion for McDonnell on how to square this circle. He should break one campaign promise and accept modest tax increases as part of a bipartisan plan to fund roads without penalizing education. He can call them "revenue enhancements" and justify them on the grounds that Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) left the budget in much worse shape than expected.

In addition to offering "suggestions," the column was titled "What the governor-elect owes Northern Virginia." It’s odd that McCartney would expect McDonnell to take advice from him. The Post writer was one of many at the paper continously slamming the Republican for a 20-year-old thesis about marriage and the family.

On September 3, McCartney called McDonnell’s responses to the thesis "misleading." He harangued, "The subject wasn't a high school term paper written by a teenager the week before prom."

Critiquing conservatism in general, McCartney escalated his attacks on the future governor:

Unhappily for McDonnell, except for a hard-core minority, voters have made clear in recent elections that they don't want the kind of intolerant policies that he espoused then. They believe that women, including mothers, are welcome in the workplace. They believe that government should let people decide for themselves whether to use contraception.

In his November 5 column, McCartney closed the piece by claiming, "...There's an enormous opportunity for McDonnell to restore the GOP's standing in Northern Virginia. The region is open to backing either party, as long as its needs are served."

The region may be open to backing Republicans, but the Washington Post, which endorsed Democrats in 22 out of 26 Virginia races, clearly is not.

—Scott Whitlock is a news analyst for the Media Research Center.


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Dear WaPoo

 

To paraphrase the current administration.

ELECTIONS have consequences.

YOU LOST, sit down and shut up.  Nobody wants YOUR policies.

THAT is what the election results mean.

 

http://gjresult.com

 

What??????

I have a suggestion for McDonnell on how to square this circle. He should break one campaign promise and accept modest tax increases as part of a bipartisan plan to fund roads without penalizing education. He can call them "revenue enhancements" and justify them on the grounds that Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D) left the budget in much worse shape than expected.

In other words, be a democrat!

In other words, be

In other words, be Uhbama!

No, that's not true.  If he were going to do that, he'd have to incur record spending, rack up a huge deficit, raise taxes, and then blame Bush (after all, Kaine's a Dem). 

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

What

What is it with these clowns? They refuse to call a tax a tax..."revenue enhancements" good grief.
And is there anything that the won't blame on someone else?
However, it is fun watching them blame each other for the mess they're in ("Kaine (D) left the budget in much worse shape...").
Sam: "I hurt somebody's feelings once"

Raise taxes on newspapers.

Raise taxes on newspapers.

Declare newspapers as 'rich',

 

Quadruple the taxes on newspaper sales at the retail level, and pop their property taxes up to the level the editors/publishers preach that everybody elses property taxes should be.

That way, they would have first hand knowledge of higher taxes and could speak with authority on the subject.

http://gjresult.com

 

MATT M...

 What's sad is that there are some libs who have floated the idea that our newspapers are too important to fail, so they should be allowed to operate tax free as not-for-profits. Just by saying that in public, they are saying they actually understand the economic rule that taxes hurt buisiness. The newspaper industry does not deserve to survive given their current buisiness model.

 

"...How blind can you be, don't you see...

...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."  

Nightwish

"flimsy filagree" --LOL

This writer must be straight from some Ivy creative-writing class...oooohhh!  Ur so poetical!

I'd like to know which two

I'd like to know which two governors McCartney thinks were "the most successful, best-respected and most popular of Virginia's governors in the past quarter century".  Obviously, he's thinking in terms of the Post's editorial room.

"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me

With the WaPo so poorly

With the WaPo so poorly judging the political scene and its influence clearly waning amid the blustery winds of Hope and Change, it's hard to believe they feel themselves relevant enough to be taken seriously by the candidate they smeared. 

Again leftists try to dictate their opponents' strategy and policy.

As an NBer has already said on this thread, and as the left has been bleating since '06 - You lost.  Sit down and shut up.

And Then Lie About It

Break the promise and then lie about it, ie call them renevue enhancements, not taxes.

 Then compound that lie by lying to the voters that previous govenor left them in worse shape than expected.

This is the how they operate the Dems and the Lame-stream...

seriously?

Bob McDonnell doesn't "owe" Northern Virginia any more than he owes the rest of the state, and the Washington Post is the last place he needs to look for advice, since as many others here already noted, their advice boils to nothing more than becoming Creigh Deeds.

The democraps' solution to

The democraps' solution to everything is raise taxes and redistribute wealth. Bob McDonnell does not owe the Washcompost ANYTHING!

They tried to do a high tech lynching of the republicans' campaign. They called the republicans extreme right wingers. I guess that means 60 percent of Old Dominion consist of extreme right wingers. The lamestream media wants to turn a conservative into a 'progressive', to show conservatives have no principles and that they are corrupt just like the candidates (democraps) that the democraps these dinosaurs support blindly.

I was thankful that the Gov Elect thanked God in his victory speech. He will need His help against the slings and arrows that the compost will relentlessly toss his way unless Bob 'converts' to the 'true path' of radical liberal socialism as espoused by the compost.

McDonnell should borrow

McDonnell should borrow from the Obama playbook in rejecting and humiliating the WaPo: "The people have spoken.  We won.  We were elected to clean up your mess.  So follow or get out of the way."  And at least McDonnell has the popular vote margin to claim a mandate and tell the Compost to f*** off.

"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."  -George Best

Does it really make any

Does it really make any difference what WaPo is suggesting or not suggesting?  What is McDonnell going to do if the VA legislator raises taxes?  Oh, yeah, nothing.  The dimocrats hold majorities in both the VA House and Senate.  dimocrats win, again .  Get used to it . . .

And, by the way, with the dimocrats IN CHARGE of the House, the Senate and the presidency, the liberal state legislatures across the country can run up whatever spending they care to underwritten by the above.  They did it where I live in NC.  They have probably done it where you live.  dimocrats win, again.  Get used to it . . . .