NRO's Jim Geraghty offers his help to Terry McAuliffe - a review of his book.
It’s time for this commonwealth to have a governor who has had a wacky
caricature of himself framed upon the wall at The Palm since 1980, marking his
influence and stature among the lobbyists and power brokers who meet for steaks
and martinis. It’s time for a governor who has spent his adult life rubbing
shoulders with the powerful at Pamela Harriman’s house in Georgetown, and who
has a regular table at Café Milano. It’s time for a governor who can tell the
best stories about Walter Mondale and about the hookers at Walter Shorenstein’s
mansion in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
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