In the first edition of tales from a sore loser, Virginia
Attorney General and loser of November 5th’s race for governor, Ken
Cuccinelli, suggested that Sen. Mark Warner will be vulnerable during the 2014
election because of the perceived flaws of the healthcare reform legislation. In
other words, Cuccinelli could be positioning himself for a senatorial run
against Mark Warner in 2014.
According
to Cuccinelli, “There is no such thing as an unendangered Democrat who
promised, as Mark Warner did, on video, sitting in his Senate office, ‘I would
not vote for a health-care plan that doesn’t let you keep health insurance you
like.’ ” On the other hand, there is no such thing as an unendangered Republican
who compares abortion to slavery.
Unfortunately, Cuccinelli may not have learned much from his
gubernatorial loss to Democratic candidate Terry McAuliffe. Fortunately for
Virginia, Cuccinelli may not have learned much from his gubernatorial loss to
Terry McAuliffe.
Instead of graciously accepting his defeat in the November 5th
election, Cuccinelli sounds like a man deeply embittered by a ‘race’ he
apparently thought he should have won. In his interview with the Washington
Post, Cuccinelli claimed McAuliffe lied his way to victory.
Cuccinelli
also went on to say, “Truth still has a lot of value, but apparently it’s
somewhere between zero and $15 million.” It’s ironic that Republican
politicians only find money to be a bad thing when it’s used against them. And
if Cuccinelli thinks the gubernatorial race witnessed a large infusion of
greenbacks, he might be astonished by the amount of money that could flow into Sen.
Mark Warner’s coffers during his reelection bid.
Cuccinelli didn’t lose the race for governor due to any
nefarious methods used by McAuliffe or any corrupt out-of-state cash for favors
bargains. Cuccinelli lost the election because Virginians don’t want a governor
who is more interested in writing books and grandstanding than serving the
public interests. Virginians don’t want a governor more interested in dividing
the political parties than finding a common ground. Cuccinelli lost because
Cuccinelli is…Cuccinelli, and if he runs against Mark Warner, Cuccinelli may
once again prove to be his own worst enemy.
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