I've got mixed feelings on this one. Yes, it's good that Brian Moran is quitting his slimeball day job -- suing the president, robbing military veterans and poor kids and putting them in the poor house for the rest of their lives. On the other hand, why on earth did it take this long? If anyone cared about ethics, Brian never would have been allowed to hold both jobs simultaneously in the first place, let alone stay in that untenable position for so long. Ridiculous.Also, I'm very curious whether Brian chose to do this of his own free will (highly doubtful, given his demonstrated lack of concern about ethics, appearances of impropriety, etc., although I have heard rumors for months that he's "unhappy" at said slimeball day job) or was pressured out by "the powers that be" (that's what I'm hearing, and also what I'd expect). By the way, I love the lame excuse that he's quitting APSCU "in order to focus more fully on doing my part to ensure that our Democratic campaigns are victorious in November." What a joke. As if Brian Moran will have anything whatsoever to do with Barack Obama's victory in November, or Tim Kaine's, or anyone else's. Whatever, dude. I'm also wondering whether Brian will stay on as DPVA chair, and if so for how long. I never hear anything positive about that organization under his "leadership" (using the word loosely), and I find it hard to believe that Terry McAuliffe would want him there once the 2013 Virginia gubernatorial race starts heating up after November. Anyway, lots of questions, few answers. For now, here's Brian Moran's statement for your discussion, analysis, entertainment etc. Dear friend,I want to make sure you are aware of an important development that I hope will improve my ability to serve you, our campaigns and our activists as Chairman of the Democratic Party of Virginia. Continued on the "flip." Also, I'm well aware that the photo has Brian's last name misspelled, but I must say I find it amusing...
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