WaPo Ignores Rep. Jim Moran Race -- Even As Moran Sneers His 24-Year Army Vet Opponent Offers No 'Public Service' Record
A letter to the editor of The Washington Times really underscored how little attention the D.C. media are paying to Congressman Jim Moran, who represents the easternmost part of northern Virginia (including MRC headquarters in Alexandria). A letter writer complained:
I am enraged by Rep. James P. Moran's comment on the service record of his opponent, retired U.S. Army Col. Patrick Murray, in Virginia's 8th Congressional District race. Mr. Moran recently stated, "What [Republicans] do is that they find candidates - usually stealth candidates - that haven't been in office, haven't served or performed any kind of public service. My opponent is typical." Col. Murray served his country for 24 years in the U.S. armed forces. The fact that Mr. Moran thinks 24 years of service in the Army is not equivalent to public service speaks for itself.
Michael Gryboski of Examiner.com reported these comments on October 9 from an Arlington County Democratic Committee meeting on October 6. The Washington Post cribbed a passage or two from the liberal blog Blue Virginia on their website on the 7th, but never noted it in the paper. The blog summary avoided Moran's "public service" outrage:
More video from last night's Arlington County Democratic Committee meeting, this time Rep. Jim Moran - who spoke for nearly 1/2 hour total - talking about "stealth" Republicans, the bogus GOP "Pledge," and what this election's all about. Great stuff, should get you "fired up, ready to go!"
P.S. By the way, attendance at last night's meeting was very low, maybe 1/3 of the chairs filled. It seems the "enthusiasm gap" is alive and well in Arlington. Ugh.
But Blue Virginia also has the video, with Moran speaking outrageously right at the beginning.
The Washington Post staff at Metro apparently doesn't cover House races they consider in the bag for the Democrats. Since the primaries on June 9, there's been only one Post story mentioning Patrick Murray: a Monday story on the front page of Metro headlined "Moran won't stray from winning ways." In other words, pay no attention to this 8th District campaign. Reporter Ben Pershing highlighted how Jim Moran has won with at least 60 percent of the vote in the past six elections, and "has enormous advantages in fundraising and name identification over Murray, who left the military in 2009 after 24 years of service and has never held elected office."
Reporter Ben Pershing didn't acknowledge Murray until the story jumped to B5. Pershing showed no real interest in elaborating on Murray's military service (including deployment to Baghdad during the surge in Iraq in 2007), or his personal story of growing up with a single mom in Oklahoma.
The Washington Post does know how to focus a whole story on an unlikely House challenger. On September 19, there was a story by Ben Pershing on the front page of Metro. The headline was not "Frank Wolf won't stray from winning ways." It was "In Va., Wolf challenger Barnett focuses on future." There was a subhead, too: "Using a campaign walk, Democrat runs for Congress." There was also a nice color picture of a smiling Barnett, touting his "80-mile trek across the 10th District to meet voters." Pershing began with the challenger, not the incumbent:
In 1996, Air Force Col. Jeffery R. Barnett published a book predicting how wars would be prosecuted in 2010. Now, Barnett is engaged in an uphill battle far different from the ones he imagined: He is running to unseat Rep. Frank R. Wolf (R-Va.) in the 10th Congressional District.
The Moran story's inside headline was "Moran relies on his record against GOP newcomer." The Barnett story's inside headline was "Barnett cites population growth and area's infrastructure needs."
Unlike Murray, Pershing did tout Barnett's resume about his "26 years in the Air Force, including stints in Virginia working at the Pentagon and in Croatia as part of a U.N. peacekeeping force. He went to work for Booz Allen Hamilton in 2009 before joining Toffler Associates in 2003 [which was mentioned at the beginning]. Barnett has written two books -- 'Future War' in 1996 and 'The Job Box' in 2009."
It's not difficult to conclude that for the Post, the biggest test of newsworthiness might appear to be whether you are a Democrat.
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Well, let me tell you the story of another loser . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 5:47pm.
(to paraphrase Otter in Animal House).
When John Glenn first ran for the Senate in Ohio, his opponent -- Howard Metzenbaum -- made this statement to retired Marine colonel and former combat fighter pilot- turned-astronaut.
Howard Metzenbaum to John Glenn:"How can you run for Senate when you've never held a 'job'?"
John Glenn's Response:"I served 23 years in the United States Marine Corps. I was through two wars. I flew 149 missions. My plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire on 12 different occasions."
"I was in the space program. It wasn't my checkbook, it was my life that was on the line. This was not a 9-to-5 job where I took time off to take the daily cash receipts to the bank."
"I ask you to go with me, as I went the other day to a Veterans Hospital, and look those men with their mangled bodies in the eye and tell them they didn't hold a job."
"You go with me to any Gold Star mother, and you look her in the eye and tell her that her son did not hold a job."
"You go with me to the space program, and you go as I have gone to the widows and the orphans of Ed White and Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee, and you look those kids in the eye and tell them that their dad didn't hold a job."
"You go with me on Memorial Day coming up, and you stand on Arlington National Cemetery--where I have more friends than I like to remember--and you watch those waving flags, and you stand there, and you think about this nation, and you tell me that those people didn't have a job."
"I tell you, Howard Metzenbaum, you should be on your knees every day of your life thanking God that there were some men--SOME MEN--who held a job. And they required a dedication to purpose and a love of country and a dedication to duty that was more important than life itself."
"And their self-sacrifice is what has made this country possible."
"I HAVE HELD A JOB, HOWARD!"
Galvanic---
Submitted by matthewdean on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 6:04pm.
Among your many posts I have found knowledge, humor, and pathos.
This one absolutely ranks with the best you have ever presented, and I thank you for sharing John Glenns words.
MD
Thanks for those kind words, matthewdean
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 6:13pm.
The feeling is mutual.
BTW, I might add that Moran's district borders the one I reside in, and we've followed his antics for years. He's definitely a Murtha-class corrupto-droid.Technically, or maybe
Submitted by WarEagle66 on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 6:35pm.
Technically, or maybe semantically, Moran was correct. Because an Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine man does not then reside on the PUBLIC DOLE after serving his country in the military, like the FatPig people of Moran's persuasion.
So the Public is not Servicing him...
I hate people like Moran.
Apparently, to Moran, "public
Submitted by motherbelt on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 6:51pm.
Apparently, to Moran, "public service" is defined as "government job."
This "public servant" crap just cracks me up. It's like in China and the former Soviet Union, everything is The People's this, the People's that...and the people aren't allowed to get anywhere near it.
I have a lot more respect for
Submitted by ricklail on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 7:08pm.
I have a lot more respect for anyone that served in the uniform services of this nation than anyone that made a career in Washington, DC.
I work for the state of NC. I see it as a job not public service. Congresscriters are overpaid as compared to the men and women that provide them the freedom to be like they are.
That's the BIG
Submitted by WarEagle66 on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 7:49pm.
That's the BIG problem....Serving your country in Congress was never supposed to be a career.
It turns people into whores.
It wasn't even supposed to be full-time
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 9:33pm.
The Congress has all the trappings of an over-compensated bureaucracy, except that the elected leaders spend as muc or more time raising money for their re-elections as they do working at what they were elected to perform.
Their mission: Carving up the public treasury to their district's advantage.
No Eagle,
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:09pm.
I have a feeling that most of those "serving" in Congress were whores before they got to That Big Cathouse on Capital Hill.
They were just looking for a bigger payday than they could make screwing local and state governments.
My apologies to real whores, who actually earn their money, for comparing them to Congress members.
And Oumba had done what????
Submitted by Dingbat on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 7:48pm.
And Oumba had done what???? Community Organizer - 24 years of military service? YGBSM
The WaPo is infamous
Submitted by JeffWeimer on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 10:58pm.
For it's attempts to push a heavy thumb on the scales of Virginia politics. And it's too often sucessful. Allen in 2006 is the most prominent example.
This is nothing more than their old game. They push for Democrats and against Republicans.
Whom does the Washington
Submitted by Jer on Tue, 10/19/2010 - 11:11pm.
Whom does the Washington Times push for?
Jer
And stupid Jer
Submitted by gfrrman on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 12:40am.
comes up with the "prove they didn't do it", just like the child that it is. Same line all the time. There are many more liberal ragged newspapers and 10 fold more tv media left wing "MSM". Good god.....you show your stupidity every time you post. Like shootin' fish in a barrel.
"Socialists eventually run out of other peoples' money"...Margaret Thatcher
gfrrman...
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 12:49am.
You're boring, sport. There are many here more than capable of handling my arguments. Alas, you are not one of them.
You simply insult, and you don't do that very well.
Jer
gfrrman---
Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:13am.
Jer is on a crusade to rebut or refute all the insinuations that there might possibly be a slight leftward tilt in the media.
Speaking of "tilt", picture Jer as Don Quixote going after windmills.
Then picture Jer getting whacked by a windmill.
Then picture Jer falling off his horse, and landing on his head. :^)
Often.
That should answer any questions.
MD
matthew...
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:22am.
"Jer is on a crusade to rebut or refute all the insinuations that there might possibly be a slight leftward tilt in the media." No apology necessary, Matthew, but please retract the statement since it is categorically false. I've acknowledged a leftward tilt in the MSM [I would guesstimate at least a dozen times.]. JerEase up, Jer---
Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:33am.
I wuz jest funnin' wich ya.
Did you not catch "possibly" , "slight", and "tilt"?
As opposed to definitely, major, and the drop off of death.
MD
Matthew...
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:35am.
Yes sir. I am eased. And calling it a night.
Later,
Jer
Jer your problem is
Submitted by gfrrman on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:15am.
that you have NO arguments....PERIOD...is that too hard for your 3rd grade mind to comprehend? I've never seen anything in your posts that have anything relevant to the subject at hand....just the Pee Wee Herman, "I know you are so what am I".. Grow up
"Socialists eventually run out of other peoples' money"...Margaret Thatcher
gfrrman
Submitted by Jer on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:32am.
In that case, here's a suggested mutually satisfying solution: Don't bother reading my posts. And don't bother me.
Jer
What proof do you have, Jer.
Submitted by Newsbubba on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 1:16pm.
Prove to us that gfrrman is bothering to read your posts, and that he is bothering you.
We need facts, Jer, not baseless charges.
I do have one question. Do you twist your own tail before you sign on, or do you have someone who does it for you, because you really make my day, man.
I used to live in Moran's
Submitted by HockeyKid on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 2:16am.
I used to live in Moran's district; I still live near it. There's a reason he's known as "Jim Moron" around here.
He's also very proud of his past as a boxer, and has an extremely short fuse. Back when he was a political newcomer, he once punched someone who asked too pointed a question and wouldn't sit still for the shuck-n-jive. I'd love to see that happen again, just to watch the liberal presswussies try to defend him.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
He's also known for introducing leglislation . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 8:40am.
. . . that provided a $$$ windfall for the financial company that had given him a subprime (or was it no-interest?) loan.
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