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DonViejo

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Sat Jul 15, 2017, 05:10 PM Jul 2017

Spare us another loathsome Corey Stewart campaign (a Washington Post Editorial!!)

By Editorial Board July 14 at 7:50 PM

COREY STEWART, the bottom-feeding local official whose campaign bombast, nativist venom and red-meat, race-tinged pandering to Virginia’s Republican base nearly earned him the GOP gubernatorial nomination last month, has announced his bid to unseat U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine (D). If ever there were a contest pitting loathsome demagoguery against principled decency, this would be it.

Just in case any Virginians remained cloudy about the content of his character, Mr. Stewart swiftly disabused them: “I’m going to run a very vicious and ruthless campaign,” he declared, inspiringly. “No holds barred. The type of campaign we haven’t seen in Virginia in a generation.”

No surprises there. Mr. Stewart, chairman of the Prince William Board of County Supervisors, has long been a garden-variety provocateur who delights in grabbing headlines with the most noxious slams, slights and sound bites that occur to him, all the while winking at political journalists that he doesn’t quite mean it and that his tactics are cunningly devised in service to his depthless ambition. One moment he’s sneering at “establishment pukes” and courting white supremacists by draping himself in the Confederate battle flag; the next he’s trading insider chitchat with mainstream reporters about attracting “earned media” and the latest poll numbers.

Mr. Vicious, we mean Mr. Stewart, may imagine himself clever for having bagged 42.5 percent of the primary vote in an off-year election by using buzzwords (“culture,” “heritage”) designed to trade on ethnic, nationalist and racial resentments. In fact, mainstream Virginia voters, including Republicans who opposed him in the primary, are unlikely to forget his gutter tactics.

Mr. Stewart was Virginia campaign chairman for a few months last year for Donald Trump — a natural alliance until even the Trump campaign grew sick of his stunts and dumped him. Having run for years for every plausible office in Virginia, and some that were less than plausible, he wasted no time in launching his primary campaign to challenge Ed Gillespie, a buttoned-down former Republican National Committee chairman and White House adviser to George W. Bush for whom Mr. Stewart didn’t bother masking his contempt.

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Spare us another loathsome Corey Stewart campaign (a Washington Post Editorial!!) (Original Post) DonViejo Jul 2017 OP
There was a time when I thought the folks in Pr. William williesgirl Jul 2017 #1

williesgirl

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1. There was a time when I thought the folks in Pr. William
Sun Jul 16, 2017, 12:07 AM
Jul 2017

County deserved him. But, I think the county is changing. He is such a jerk. Sen. Kaine is a class act. But, we do have our share of areas in VA who will come out in droves for Stewart. We need to GOTV big time!

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