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Son Of ‘Gentleman’ Jim Moran Strangely Comfortable With Possible Voter Fraud, But Not Staying On Dad’s Campaign

Posted on | October 24, 2012 | 13 Comments

by Smitty

The latest Project Veritas delivery isn’t a shining moment for Northern Virginia:
James O’Keefe and Project Veritas are heros for calling attention to the serious problem of voter fraud. In defense of Pat Moran, though, it’s one thing to engage in hypothetical discussions about fraud, and quite another to commit it. I don’t want to sound like I’m letting Moran off the hook here; ‘Gentleman’ Jim is one of the larger pieces of work in our Congress. See the links below.

Still, while this isn’t a flattering introduction to Pat, would anyone at the field director level for any campaign do anything even slightly wonky with someone on their first meeting? Looking at Moran’s body language, I’m reading a lot of “Yeah, sure, whatever” here. A reasonable claim could be made that, to the extent Moran makes copacetic noises, Moran is setting about his own counter-sting. Except that Pat Moran has apparently resigned.

Pat Moran was connected to (what they hope) is a rock-solid campaign. As noted on Twitter of VA-8 voters:

Will Pat Moran’s sudden departure from daddy’s campaign be taken as an admission of guilt?

The seniority system ‘rewards’ districts that send the same tools back to the toolshed. This is doubly bad in the case of VA-8, where many of those involved in our federal wealth re-distribution system (government) reside. When sad cases like ‘Gentleman’ Jim Moran admonish voters not to “vote against their economic interests”, civil servant residents of VA-8 understand this is code for “keep the gravy train rolling”.

Nevertheless, as I was noting this very morning, before this news broke:

Just because Northern Virginia is infested with Commies does not make it acceptable to roll over

Hence my presence here, on Twitter, Facebook, and most nearby Tea Party events. These Commies won’t root themselves out. This is also why I am so deeply appreciative of

Patrick Murray for Congress

Retiring Jim Moran: an essential part of strengthening U.S. elections.

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Update: linked by That Mr. G Guy

Comments

13 Responses to “Son Of ‘Gentleman’ Jim Moran Strangely Comfortable With Possible Voter Fraud, But Not Staying On Dad’s Campaign”

  1. James O’Keefe Proves Once Again…Democrats are Stoopid! | That Mr. G Guy's Blog
    October 24th, 2012 @ 6:06 pm

    […] Poor Smitty. He’s beside himself because of this latest O’Keefe video taken in his home area. James O’Keefe and Project Veritasare heros for calling attention to the serious problem of voter fraud. In defense of Pat Moran, though, it’s one thing to engage in hypothetical discussions about fraud, and quite another to commit it. I don’t want to sound like I’m letting Moran off the hook here; ‘Gentleman’ Jim is one of the larger pieces of work in our Congress. See the links below. […]

  2. Mike G.
    October 24th, 2012 @ 6:08 pm

    Linked. I agree about Moran’s body language, but his spoken words belied that.

  3. crosspatch
    October 24th, 2012 @ 6:25 pm

    Just saw on twitter that he has resigned from the campaign. Problem is there are hundreds of other corrupt Democrats out there doing the same thing.

  4. K-Bob
    October 24th, 2012 @ 7:09 pm

    hard to find poll data on VA. I found this page that show’s Moran’s the projected winner, and that’s about it.

    So how close is/was that race before the O’Keefe clobberation was laid upon them?

    So much for the “there is no fraud” meme the left keeps belching forth.

  5. Steve T
    October 24th, 2012 @ 8:22 pm

    We love the list and posted the entire list of the 100 Reasons to Vote Against Obama…

    http://commoncts.blogspot.com/2012/10/hugh-hewitts-100-reason-to-vote-against.html

  6. Col. Patrick Murray Responds To ‘Gentleman’ Jim’s Son’s Departure From Moran’s Staff : The Other McCain
    October 24th, 2012 @ 8:37 pm

    […] 2012 | No Commentsby SmittyVia email from the Murray campaign:Alexandria, VA – In light of breaking news and the release of a video showing Pat Moran, son and campaign staffer of Congressman Jim Moran, […]

  7. Adobe_Walls
    October 24th, 2012 @ 8:39 pm

    Is this showing up in the local news? If only we hear about it, it didn’t happen.

  8. smitty
    October 24th, 2012 @ 8:43 pm

    No, the wife says it received coverage on NBC4, though I guess O’Keefe was named in the context of his ACORN work, with negative vibes.

  9. Dai Alanye
    October 24th, 2012 @ 10:03 pm

    Sweet Pat’s high-speed departure from the campaign speaks volumes as to his possible guilty intentions. We must note that nowhere does he exclaim in horror,”Double-vote! You can’t DO that.”

  10. Adobe_Walls
    October 24th, 2012 @ 10:28 pm

    Hopefully it wasn’t just channel 4 they covered the Cherry Dale firehouse riot and nothing came of that either.
    Is Lying Ryan still doing the weather there?

  11. Son Of Dem Congressman Conspired To Commit Voter Fraud | The Lonely Conservative
    October 24th, 2012 @ 10:45 pm

    […] more, including a partial transcript.H/T reader Mario Jon and Virginia VirtuconUpdate: Looks like Patrick Moran has resigned.Tweetvaso linkgoogle_ad_client = "ca-pub-1395656889568144"; /* 300×250, created 8/11/08 */ […]

  12. Adjoran
    October 25th, 2012 @ 1:32 am

    Body language? What, are we going to call in the Body Language Experts to interpret it, too?

    Baloney, he suggests the fake utility bills. If O’Keefe was hiring a hit man, that’s the moment the cops come in and bust the guy.

  13. Rob Crawford
    October 25th, 2012 @ 12:05 pm

    WTF? Body language?

    His reaction to a stranger proposing the commission of a crime wasn’t “get the #$%^ out of here, you Q@#$@#”. After failing that test, he suggested ways to commit the crime. Then he offered assistance.

    And, boy, it sure sounded like he’d done it before.