WaPo on Virginia GOP: 'Nut Jobs' That Make Rick Perry Look Sane
On some days, it’s hard to tell whether The Washington Post is a newspaper or just a copy-and-paste Democratic Party newsletter. On the front of Monday’s Metro section, in a story with a modest headline – “Republicans hope to take Va. Senate” – Post reporter Anita Kumar spent the first five paragraphs (and the last five paragraphs) selling the Democratic Party of Virginia spin that the Republican nominees were “nut jobs” that made Rick Perry look sane.
Inside the paper, the headline was clearer. "Democrats: GOP too extreme to win Va. Senate." Here’s how it began:
RICHMOND – Adam Light, a Republican running for state Senate in southwest Virginia, has advocated ending Social Security and Medicare.
Former Del. Jeffrey M. Frederick, a GOP candidate in Northern Virginia, said Darwin's theory of evolution "was used by atheists to explain away the belief in God."
Dick Black, running in Loudoun and Prince William counties, was criticized by leaders of his own party in 2003, when as a delegate he sent fellow lawmakers pink plastic models of fetuses as they prepared to vote on an abortion bill.
Democrats, behind in recruiting a litnd fundraising, think the conservative crop of Republican candidates selected last month to run in November gives them the edge they need to hold on to their thin majority in the Senate.
“A lot of them are nut jobs,’’ Senate Majority Leader Richard L. Saslaw (D-Fairfax) said. “They’ve nominated a group that makes the governor of Texas look sane.”
The Post website linked to the YouTube page "vademocrats" and a 2009 floor speech where Frederick spoke on the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and said he preferred Abraham Lincoln (born on the same day). How is it strange to say Darwin's theory of evolution "was used by atheists to explain away the belief in God"? That's like saying it's controversial to say "the Bible was used to explain the belief in God."
As for Black's pink fetus models, this only means that The Washington Post thinks it's more "mainstream" to kill a baby than to save a baby. It's "creepy" to hand out dolls, but not creepy to vacuum out a baby's brains.
Kumar buries the more relevant political facts on the ground which suggest the Democratic Party of Virginia is going to have a rough time trying to keep the Senate this fall. Paragraph 13 reads: “Thirteen of the 16 Republican senators seeking reelection will do so without Democratic opposition. But 16 of the 20 Democratic senators running for another term will face Republicans.” Then it's noted those "nut jobs" Light and Black are running in Republican-leaning districts.
Paragraph 16 adds: “Republicans enjoyed a nearly 2-to-1 cash advantage over Democrats as of June 30, the last reporting period...They had $13.7 million in the bank, compared with $7.4 million for Democrats, including committees controlled by candidates, parties and leaders.”
Kumar then ended the same way she began, by helpfully providing the Democrat talking points:
Tom Garrett, Louisa County’s commonwealth’s attorney, who is running in the new Senate district west of Richmond against Democrat Bert Dodson, called himself a “Cuccinelli conservative” even before receiving the sole primary endorsement from Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli II, a tea party favorite.
Garrett has proposed mandatory drug testing for all welfare recipients and has advocated abolishing the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, which is charged with keeping air and water clean.
Ben Loyola, a businessman and veteran who is running against freshman Democrat Ralph Northam in Norfolk, has said he wants to abolish the U.S. Department of Education and eliminate corporate taxes and the income tax.
Del. Bill Carrico of Grayson, who is running against Democrat John Lamie in the race to replace retiring William Wampler in southwest Virginia, introduced a bill permitting prayer on public property, including schools.
Sen. Mary Margaret Whipple (Arlington), who chairs her chamber’s Democratic caucus, said candidates who are “conservative and outside the mainstream” will have a tough time in Virginia.
Kumar didn't focus on liberal Democrats running for Senate like openly gay Adam Ebbin and note they favor turning school bullying into a crime, a class-one misdemeanor punishable by a year in prison and up to a $2,500 fine. The bill also would enable victims to sue their harassers. The Post has never noticed this "Anti-Bullying Responsibility Act." Today's liberals: partial-birth abortion should be legal, but playground bullying is litigation bait punishable by a year in jail.
Ebbin is running in a Democratic area, but that didn't stop Kumar with "nut job" Republicans.
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Useful idiots in the media
Submitted by scottyusmc on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 6:40am.
These useful idiot news reporters think they are insightful and edgy; but they are neither. Their abstract blathering is symbolic of a total lack of knowledge or understanding. They simply echo worn-out leftist political slogans based more on wishful thinking more than any conscience or objective perspective on what the issues are and where the individual politicians stand on those issues. The Washington Post in particular offers nothing more than simple biased rhetoric and is therefore to be totally ignored by any thinking person looking to evaluate a candidate on the issues.
Trust me
Submitted by HockeyKid on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 7:04am.
The VA Dems need a rag like WaPo to help them. They're bigger nutjobs than just about any I've ever seen. I once had a conversation with a VADem campaign manager about the Second Amendment. After being unable to answer several simple questions I asked about crime rates and the right to defend oneself, she went to their only real answer for everything: "My candidate has a pamphlet on this--if I had that, I could answer you." No thinking for oneself allowed!
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Look it up
Submitted by LibertyAtStake on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 7:33am.
When DC dropped its absolute ban on handguns in '09, murder rates went down. Way down. Not the only example either.
Liberals (to the bone or otherwise) never understand the basic maxim "you get less of what you tax and more of what you subsidize." Disarming citizens is a subsidy for criminals.
d(^_^)b
http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/
"Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive"
I live in southwest Virginia
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 7:13am.
Del. Bill Carrico of Grayson, who is running against Democrat John Lamie in the race to replace retiring William Wampler in southwest Virginia, introduced a bill permitting prayer on public property, including schools.
What the Democrat, rump-swab that wrote the article doesn't mention is that a majority of the people living in our district don't have a problem with that. The entire purpose of having elected representatives is to bring OUR views to D.C. and not the other way around.
As far back as the gubernatorial race of 2004, there have been liberal bloggers, paid by Democrat election campaigns, posing as objective news sources. By "posing" I mean that WaPo and other papers cite them and never mention their left leanings and paid status.
The biggest enemies to fair elections in Virginia are the numerous government hacks, that work in and around D.C. and live and vote in northern Virginia.
Why is that bill necessary?
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 8:53am.
I've been a resident of Virginia since 1976, and I don't recall this being an issue. The Federal courts have even upheld that student prayer groups can meet on school property before and after school hours.
Is this some bill to protect prayers being conducted as government meetings and high school football games?
WaPo is just falling in line ...
Submitted by LibertyAtStake on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 7:35am.
... with the new tone directive - like Hoffa ('take 'em out), Biden ('barbarians at the gate') etc. Expect the entire Leftist cabal to sink into the insane behavior of the cornered animal - and fast.
d(^_^)b
http://libertyatstake.blogspot.com/
"Because the Only Good Progressive is a Failed Progressive"
It is the Washington Post
Submitted by John21 on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 8:17am.
This is the print media version of the DNC public relations department, following the lead of the New York Times and the DNC Action Commitee. They follow whaever the very far left tells them is true, no proof or facts necessary. They know that the American people are starting (finally) to understand that they are propagandist for organizations that are basicly anti-American (DNC, UN, environmentalist, unions). They know that will be bad for their bosses and are trying provide cover and excuses.
IT's tradition
Submitted by pbthinker on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 8:22am.
After "macaca" the Washington Post has a tradition of trashing Republicans in favor of the Democrats. I'm not sure whether George Allen could have won that race, because of the mood of the country at the time, but I am certain of 2 things, he didn't deserve the "macaca" treatment and, without that, the Post had little negative to put out about Allen.
Every once in a while, the Post will put out a story critical of the Democrats or Obama and I'll think things are changing. Then they come out with stuff like this. Luckily, the media wing of the Democratic Party is losing much of their clout. In fact, their poll numbers are so low, I doubt the Post could pull off "macaca" again.
Democrat friendly
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 2:15pm.
Except for the op-ed page where an occasional conservative perspective is published, the WaPo rarely criticizes Democrats for anything other than not being liberal enough. Yeah, they'll cynically raise issues like "fiscal responsibility" just like the Dems do, but that all gets set aside when it comes to expanding the size and reach of Big Government.
When I moved to Fairfax County, VA from Italy, I started a subscription to the WaPo, but cancelled it after about 3 years. It is totally irrelevent to jsut about anyone anyone living outside the I-495 Beltway, and I think its editors generally consider all but the Virginia Demcrats to have an extra chromosome.
Forget the Washington Post
Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 8:57am.
I've lived in northern Virginia for 18 years, and I can't recall the WaPo ever endorsing a Republican candidate for Federal, state, or local office in Virginia. It's not in their DNA to do so.
Which is why
Submitted by HockeyKid on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 9:20am.
it's generally known as the "comPost".
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
What makes Anita Kumar think
Submitted by ohio granny on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 10:42am.
Anyone cares what she says. She is not nearly as smart as she obviously thinks she is. She and the Washington Post are just mouth peices of the democrat party. Which makes them nothing but liars and thugs.
These Washington Compost writers and editors can stay
Submitted by virginia republican on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 2:55pm.
on their side of the Potomac River and I'll stay on mine.