Democrats called on the chairman of the Virginia Republican Party to resign Monday over his attacks made against President Obama at an annual gathering of state GOP lawmakers this last weekend.
“Our president was elected on a series of lies,” Virginia GOP Chairman Pat Mullins said Saturday, according to Politico. “The American people are finally seeing the emperor without his clothes…Obama is so close to death that Terry McAuliffe is about to buy a life insurance policy on him.”
The event marked the GOP’s annual gathering in Hot Springs, Va., where the party came together this year to recuperate after suffering significant losses in the 2013 election, losing all three main races in the commonwealth. However state Democrats jumped on Mullins’ comments–intended to attack both Obama and Democratic Governor-Elect Terry McAuliffe in one brush stroke–as offensive. The insurance policy comment refers to an insurance fraud scheme linked to McAuliffe during his 2013 campaign.
During an afternoon conference call Monday, Democratic lawmakers called for Mullins to resign over the comments.
“Sadly, this isn’t the first time Virginia Republicans have used offensive, violent rhetoric against President Obama,” State Sen. Donald McEachin said, referencing a series of doctored images of Obama circulated by the Mecklenburg County Republican Committee in 2012 and another image of a “zombie” Obama with a bullet in his head sent out by the Loudoun County Republican Committee in 2011.









