Bob McDonnell
WaPo Lashes Out Against ‘Militant,’ ‘Provocative,’ ‘Bizarre
October 22nd, 2009 12:19 PM
The liberal Washington Post, which for months has been running a seemingly endless series of attack pieces on Virginia’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, appears to have moved on to a new target, the GOP’s choice for Attorney General. On Thursday, the Post featured a column by Robert McCartney on nominee Ken Cuccinelli and included this ominous headline: "Cuccinelli: In your heart, you know he…
Absurd Denial: WaPo Claims ‘Goal’ of GOP Attack Pieces Wasn't to H
October 21st, 2009 3:59 PM
A Washington Post staff writer on Wednesday swore that it wasn’t the "goal" of the newspaper to elect Virginia’s Democratic candidate for governor, despite the paper’s wave of attack coverage against the Republican nominee. Participating in a chat on WashingtonPost.com, Amy Gardner did admit that there’s an "argument to be made" over whether the paper did some "‘prolonged’ reporting" on…
WaPo Shocks No One; Endorses VA Dem the Paper Has Been Boosting for Mo
October 19th, 2009 11:49 AM
In what could be described as the biggest non-surprise of the 2009 Virginia gubernatorial election, the Washington Post on Sunday endorsed Creigh Deeds, the Democratic candidate that its news section has been touting for months. Beginning in late August, the Post ran numerous hit pieces, 12 in the first 11 days, against Republican Bob McDonnell for a 20 year-old college thesis.The massive, 1391…
WaPo's Hockstader Hopes to Make 'Macaca' Moment of McDonnell Fundraise
October 8th, 2009 3:12 PM
In its never-ending quest to "macaca" Republican Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell, the Washington Post has ably illustrated it is far from being a "post-partisan" purveyor of news.Today in the paper's "Post Partisan" blog, staffer Lee Hockstader displayed once again the paper's determination to help down-in-the-polls liberal Democrat Creigh Deeds limp across the finish line. Never…
Washington Post Continues to Ignore Public's Mood in Virginia
October 4th, 2009 8:40 PM
Is being endorsed by the Washington Post a good thing for a liberal politician looking to win an election in Virginia? Such is a question gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds (D) has got to be currently asking himself.Having gotten the Post's blessing before the June primary, Deeds spent the entire summer letting the paper do his dirty work only to find himself losing a race that…
WaPo Continues to Downplay Negative Developments for Va. Dem Governor
September 25th, 2009 12:32 PM
The Washington Post on Friday buried the announcement by Douglas Wilder, a popular Democratic ex-governor of Virginia, to not endorse his party’s current nominee for that office, Creigh Deeds. The Post placed the story, with the bland headline, "Wilder Declines to Endorse Anyone for Governor," below the fold in the Metro section. In contrast, the Washington Times highlighted it on the front page…
Two-Faced Democrat Deeds Takes Two Stands on Police Strikes; WaPo Buri
September 16th, 2009 1:37 PM
The first major electoral contest following any presidential election is the Virginia governor's race, and no less so this year given Barack Obama having been the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state since 1964. But this year, the Obama magic may have worn off in the Old Dominion, with Republican Bob McDonnell showing a consistent lead over Democratic opponent Creigh Deeds and…
WaPo Expands Quest to Torpedo McDonnell; 12 Hit Pieces in 11 Days
September 9th, 2009 5:14 PM
The Washington Post on Wednesday expanded its attack on Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell, branching out beyond the Republican’s 1989 master’s thesis to a hit piece on the removal of a 2003 judge and whether or not it was because of homophobia on the part of the then-state delegate. The story centered around Verbena M. Askew, a Virginia judge who had been accused of sexually…
Weekly Standard Mocks WaPo Crusade Against Bob McDonnell
September 9th, 2009 3:19 PM
The Weekly Standard’s September 14 issue parodied the Washington Post for its biased, obsessive coverage of Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell, wryly featuring a mock headline that read: "Post Runs Another Story About Its McDonnell Story: Stories to run until ‘controversy’ takes on life of its own, sources say." [Emphasis added] The Washington Post has published 12 pieces in 11 days…
WaPo Continues Relentless Attacks on McDonnell; Nine Stories in Five D
September 3rd, 2009 3:18 PM
The Washington Post continued to attack Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell on Thursday, highlighting the Republican’s 1989 thesis three times and bringing the paper’s grand total to nine articles in five days. The Post, which recycled George Allen’s "macaca" moment 112 times in the 2006 campaign, featured this headline in the Metro section: "McDonnell's Thesis Is Relevant, Deeds Says…
Bloomberg: Obama Hurting Democrat in Virginia Governor's Race
September 2nd, 2009 11:10 AM
Barack Obama has been President for less than eight months, yet his policies are already having a negative impact on Democrats seeking office this year.So said Bloomberg Wednesday in a piece entitled, "Corzine, Deeds Electoral Weakness Reflects Obama’s Lower Rating." With a number of high-profile off-year elections scheduled for November, it will be fascinating to see how Obama-loving media spin…
WaPo Ratchets Up Attacks on Republican Bob McDonnell; Six Articles in
September 2nd, 2009 11:03 AM
The Washington Post on Wednesday increased its frenzied attack on Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell, featuring two stories in the paper’s Metro section, an op-ed and a cartoon. Including opinion pieces, the Post has delivered six articles in four days on the Republican's 1989 master’s thesis about families and government policy. In an article with the loaded title "McDonnell Tries to…
Barone: 'Is the Washington Post Trying to "Macaca" Bob McDonnell
September 1st, 2009 2:55 PM
As most NewsBusters readers are aware, former Virginia Sen. George Allen's re-election campaign in 2006 -- and likely his entire political career -- was destroyed when media members spent months focusing attention on a word he uttered that likely nobody in the nation had ever heard of prior to that point.At the forefront of such politically motivated obsession was the Washington Post which…
WaPo Ignores Itself, Prods McDonnell to Be More Vocally Pro-Life
August 17th, 2009 11:58 AM
The Washington Post editorial page threw itself today into quite an odd political position.The Post seems to think that Bob McDonnell, the GOP candidate for Virginia governor, should be more vocal about his opposition to abortion. His opponent, Creigh Deeds, recently attempted to make a campaign issue out of his (somewhat newfound) support for abortion rights – a strategy that the Post called “…