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Last night's big loser is...

By: Mark Hemingway
Commentary Staff Writer
11/04/09 8:38 AM EST

...The Washington Post. While political analysts will be picking apart tonight's race for days to come, it's worth noting that Bob McDonnell's victory in the Virginia governor's race is also a media story.

It's one thing for a newspaper to exhibit a certain political viewpoint -- that's to be expected. But the Post's shameless harping on the next Virginia governor's decades-old college thesis as proof that he was a secret misogynist was beyond the pale. Perhaps Post  felt emboldened by their success at smearing George Allen in his race Senate against Jim Webb, where the paper hammered the dubious assertion that Allen used a bizarre racial slur. In fact, in September the Examiner's Michael Barone wondered, "Is the Washington Post trying to 'Macaca' Bob McDonnell?" After the Democrat's victory, Webb was often referred to in the blogosphere as Sen. Jim Webb, D-Washington Post.

But with McDonnell's resounding win tonight, perhaps the Post will think twice about putting it's credibility on the line before they decide to become the opposition research arm of Virginia Democrats. But don't bet on it.




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BornFreeAmerican

Nov 4, 2009

We WON!!!!!!!!!!!!! We the People!!!!!

 

WB

Nov 4, 2009


The Washington Post's credibility? What credibility?

 

flacracker

Nov 4, 2009

WaPo is flowing down the same sewer as the NYT.

 

greg

Nov 4, 2009

I agree. Just like Hannity and Beck were supporting Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman in the 2009 special election for New York's 23rd congressional district.Well he lost. This is what happens when the holier'er than thou a.k.a, the Tea Party, tell the holier than thou what to do. So much for the big tent. It also confirms FOX like the Examiner is the de facto voice of the Republican Party.

 

markit8dude

Nov 4, 2009

greg, it's about time to get off the 'wambulance'. Your talking points are so... HuffPo. dailykos and the like..

I'm a registered Independent since 1993. Deeds is a confused, tax hiking buffoon.

As for the 'holier than thou' comment - who is the majority of voters in this country? The older, lucid thinking people.

The 'greatest generation' and their offspring who'd adopted their core values, not the 'elitist' tagline you attempt ARE the majority voting bloc.

As for 'FOX News', I don't have a television. The 'de facto voice', I wonder if CNN's Wolf Blitzer will use 'factcheck' again when SNL uses a well known Republican, Conservative or Independent for a skit..?

Not bloody likely.

Enjoy the WashPo and other fish wrap paper, bub.

 

Crush Liberalism

Nov 4, 2009

LOL, greg! How's this for greg's logic?

VA and NJ went for Republicans? "Nah, NOT a referendum on Obama, Democrats, or their mouthpieces in the Washington comPost!"

NY-23 went for the Democrats? "Definitely a referendum against the GOP and Fox!"

Got it?

 

Nov 5, 2009

I think the dhim's are shakin in their boots bout now!!!

 

Mad Monica

Nov 5, 2009

The Post, the Times and all the rest of the media brown nosers will never change until they're called out by the people. Until the GOP gets its act together and the people feel as if their party will support their beliefs on a national level, there will be reluctance to fight back.

 


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