Lost in Virginia Democrat gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds’
“not-ready-for-primetime” performance in his debate against
Republican Bob McDonnell was the bigger news: ladies and
gentlemen, we have our first Democrat candidate running away from
Barack Obama faster than you can say, “Poland and Prague, you’re
on your own.”
At yesterday’s debate between Deeds and McDonnell, Deeds was
asked whether he was an “Obama Democrat” (and let’s be clear —
Meet the Press host and debate moderator David Gregory
meant it as a softball question). Deeds’ answer? “I like Barack
Obama personally. He’s a smart guy, he’s an innovative guy.”
Pressed on the issue, and perhaps hoping Deeds would pull a Biden
and call Obama “clean,” as well, Deeds said, “I’m a Creigh Deeds
Democrat.”
Did I mention that the debate was held in Northern Virginia, the
most liberal outpost in the state? We got a taste of what a
“Deeds Democrat” looks like when he was surrounded by press after
the debate, in which he also waffled on taxes. He flipped and
flopped in a way only a Democrat feeling increasingly penned
in could.
But the bigger news is that a major Democrat political candidate
— a man who has actively sought Obama’s support for fundraising
and political turnout in parts of Virginia, a state recently
thought to be deep purple if not outright blue — can’t run away
from the party’s poster child fast enough. And Obama has only
been in office for nine months. Watching Deeds try to handle
himself yesterday, you got the feeling he’d have appreciated
defending his own college thesis or agenda as governor… if he
ever had either.
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