
"Honest! I Was Just Foolin'!"
I’m surprised it took this long.
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Brian Moran is hammering his Democratic primary rival Terry McAuliffe for backing Hillary Clinton instead of Barack Obama throughout much of the presidential race.
The Moran campaign is hoping a new 60-second radio ad running on black radio stations in Virginia will remind African-American voters — likely to be a crucial voting block in the June 9 Democratic primary — of McAuliffe’s full-throated support for Clinton.
It wouldn’t be that big of a deal if McAullife had been an Ed Rendell kind of supporter. The Pennsylvania governor was a big Hillary fan, but I don’t recall him saying anything particularly negative about Obama during the campaign. McAuliffe was out there almost every day — even after all hope for Hillary’s nomination was lost — and he even introduced her on the day where Obama had the nomination officially sewn up as “the Next President of the United States.”
These guys seriously need to realize that we have video tape, and that some folks will REMEMBER the things they said — words that can come back and bite them in the hiney!





