Oh Dear God, its all up to Ken Cuccinelli whether or not Virgil Goode stays on the presidential  ballot.  You know the answer already.  I am betting on the Lucy trick.  Yes, Ken Cuccinelli promises to be fair and unbiased.  Watch him snatch the ballot  out from under Virgil Goode faster than Lucy snatches the football out from under Charlie Brown.

“Absolutely Objective” and Ken Cuccinelli are just 2 terms that don’t seem to go together.   Oil and Water.  Fire and Ice. Cuccinelli supports Romney.  He was one of his chief cheer leaders at the GOP Convention.   I am not sure *I* could be completely objective.   Cuccinelli is known for playing loose with political ethics for causes he believe correct.  He even tried to change the State Seal of Virginia because Lady Virtue had an exposed breast (such as it was) peeping out from under her tunic.

The State Board of Elections says Virgil Goode stays on the ballot but Ken Cuccinelli owns the power.

Rachel Maddow is right.  Ken Cuccinelli and Virgil Goode take on national importance.  This isn’t an ordinary year.  Mr. Goode could be Mr.  BAD for the GOP.

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9 Thoughts to “Mr. Goode could be Mr. BAD for the GOP”

  1. SlowpokeRodriguez

    No one cares….except the Democrats, and we all know why. Nice to know SOMEBODY watches Maddow.

  2. Cato the Elder

    SlowpokeRodriguez :
    No one cares….except the Democrats, and we all know why. Nice to know SOMEBODY watches Maddow.

    Crank up the sirens on the waaaahmbulance, Cooch is about to give ol’ Virg the boot.

  3. SlowpokeRodriguez

    I had to look Goode up after I scored close to him on a political persuasion quiz. I heard the Constitution Party is having their convention next Thursday from 1-2pm at a combination Subway/Gas Station along 95. Haven’t heard who their speakers are yet.

  4. I would imagine libertarians would care if they want to vote for him.

    I think Marin said he was voting for him. Sounds like a throw away vote to me.

  5. Cato the Elder

    @Moon-howler

    Problem with that is he’s not a libertarian, and we know it.

    1. Oh I dont disagree with that. Not sure what he is. He has been everything, sorta. I remember when he was a democrat.

  6. Marinm

    I am not voting for Goode. My vote is reserved for [the soon to be Sainted] Ron Paul.

    The other two jokers are two faces of the same coin.

    1. Who was it then who mentioned Virgil Good on here. Sorry to falsely accuse you.

  7. SlowpokeRodriguez

    Somebody brought him up when we were all taking those political quizzes. I’m a libertarian and I agree with a lot of what Goods says, but at this point, it would just be throwing away a vote against Obama, and the nation can’t afford that.

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