So is this a fair charge against Cuccinelli? Should he have spoken up for the Violence Against Women Act?

The Cooch also has other problems. His track record on reproductive rights is abysmal. He has his own watch group who tags along behind him called Cooch Watch. You can follow them on coochwatch.org.

He also has received more than $18,000 from Johnnie Williams. Supposedly his aids shielded him from much of what was going on with Governor McDonnell. That is sort of a non-excuse.   wesh i had thut of

9 Thoughts to “Cuccinelli’s Achilles heel(s)”

  1. Looking forward to his first debate with Terry MacAuliffe on Sat. July 20 at 11 am at the Homestead. PBS.org will livestream it. Let them both speak for themselves. I am in agreement with someone who said there should be no political ads, just free, direct speech on neutral TV stations or webTV. State your views and move on. The ads and direct mailers are so….airbrushed from reality.

    1. yes but what is the likelihood of doing away with them? 2–slim and none. I would love to have no political ads.

      Please remind us of the event as time gets closer.

  2. Moe Davis

    A Ken Cuccinelli for Governor campaign worker knocked on our door today. He said Ken wanted to hear from me on what he could do for the good people of Virginia. I said quit. It was a short visit. The Taliban can have Texas, let’s keep them out of Richmond.

    1. Bravo, Moe, Bravo. Standing ovation. Short, sweet, and to the point.

      The Taliban might already be in Richmond. Let’s not let them embed permanently.

  3. Starryflights

    Cuccinnellii has been one of the worst AGs in our history, pursuing stupid global warming scientists instead of our crooked governor. He has done nothing for Virginia. He will get his butt kicked come November, and rightly so.

  4. Elena

    I am jealous Moe, I want a cuccinelli worker to knock on my door 😉

  5. From the PW Chamber website:

    Chambers of Commerce in Commonwealth’s “Battleground” region to host Virginia gubernatorial candidate forum

    In an historic event, Virginia’s two major party candidates for governor will present their ideas for Virginia’s future to an audience of business leaders from the commonwealth’s most important electoral battleground

    Prince William, VA – Demonstrating the growing significance of Virginia’s most important electoral battleground region, the two major party contenders in the 2013 gubernatorial contest will appear before an audience of business and community leaders from Loudoun, Prince William, Reston and Fredericksburg in an Aug. 9 gubernatorial candidate forum.

    Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli will face off in this “Battleground Forum” at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in Manassas. Following a brief opening statement, the two candidates will each take questions from a panel of seasoned business leaders on the issues of importance to the Commonwealth’s economy and business climate.

    “We are proud to partner on this historic political event in Virginia,” the presidents of the participating Chambers declared in a joint statement. “This ‘Battleground’ Forum will offer business and community leaders in Virginia’s fastest growing and most economically vibrant region an exclusive opportunity to hear the two candidates for Governor of Virginia explain how they plan to lead our great commonwealth for the next four years. Our chambers represent an economically diverse region. We share a common vision of promoting and sustaining economic growth that will benefit the thousands of businesses and jobs that we represent.”

    What: The 2013 Virginia Gubernatorial Candidates “Battleground Forum”

    When: Friday, Aug. 9, 10 a.m.-noon. Registration/networking will start at 9 a.m., seating at 9:45 a.m.The forum will begin at promptly 10 a.m.

    Where: Hylton Performing ArtsCenter, 10960 George Mason Circle, Manassas, VA20110

    Media Note: All attending media must request credentials in advance. A press room will be available with internet access. Please RSVP to Nancy Hiteshue at [email protected] or call (571) 765-1875.

    For tickets and sponsorship information, contact Andrea Whaley at 571-765-1876 or [email protected].

    1. Very neat! Thanks, Cindy!

  6. George S. Harris

    Is it OK for us to use yor put reply Moe?

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