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03/21/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/21/2024 13:22

Daily Beast: Is This GOP Rep. Linked to a Mary Poppins Themed Burner Account

Daily Beast : "An anonymous account relentlessly defended Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY)-in the voice of the iconic magical nanny. But there are clues as to who its owner is."

A new article in The Daily Beast outlines how multiple signs point to vulnerable New York Republican Marc Molinaro using a Mary Poppins-themed burner account to reveal his true positions on issues, hurl petty insults, and attempt to defend his own record.

DCCC Spokesperson Ellie Dougherty:
"Oh dear, not even a spoonful of sugar could sweeten Marc Molinaro's embarrassing online history."

  • Like many politicians, Rep. Marc Molinaro (R-NY) has some very passionate, very anonymous defenders on social media.

  • But Molinaro is probably the only politician whose biggest anonymous online attack dog speaks in the voice of Mary Poppins.

  • An account on X with the handle @MPoppinsNY impersonated the iconic magical nanny in over 200 posts that boosted Molinaro and relentlessly criticized his current and previous Democratic opponent Josh Riley, from August 2022 to July 2023.

  • The account-which features a profile photo of Poppins suspended midair holding her signature umbrella-essentially ran an unofficial rapid response operation for Molinaro, who won a highly competitive campaign for a New York swing district in 2022 and is attempting to do so again in 2024.

  • "Oh dear," began a May 2023 post responding to Riley's criticism of Molinaro. "What in heaven's name are you talking about? And, you might want to learn to spell."

  • Other comments made by the Poppins account may have gone down more like bitter medicine than a spoonful of sugar. "You're a miserable person, my dear," read an April 2023 post bashing a Molinaro critic. In another, the account responded to an apparent foe by asking, "My dear, day drinking, are we?"

  • While The Daily Beast could not confirm who runs the account, there are signs that it could be someone with access to Molinaro's own social media accounts.

  • The biggest clue came on July 5, 2023. At 2:25 p.m. that day, Molinaro's official X account replied to a post from Riley, announcing the birth of his second son, Mateo. Molinaro's post extended a warm congratulations to his opponent from him and his wife, Corinne Adams.

  • "There is no more challenging or rewarding role than that of parent," Molinaro's post read. "Congratulations to you both. Corinne and I wish much happiness and new blessing to your growing family" it continued.

  • Two minutes later, at 2:27 p.m., @MPoppinsNY shared Riley's post, tagged Riley and, bizarrely, made the exact same comment Molinaro just had. The only difference was that the post added a period at the end of the caption.

  • A half-hour later, Molinaro's official X account quote-shared Riley's post with the same caption verbatim, including the period that the Poppins account had added.

  • The back and forth between the accounts was odd, especially since the Poppins account never offered an explanation or elaborated further. In fact, the account never posted again after July 5, though its past comments remain visible on X.

  • Adding to the intrigue is the fact that the congressman himself is a known Poppins fan. In February 2019, Molinaro took his son, Eli, to see his first movie. It was, of course, Mary Poppins.

  • "Nearly perfect in every way," Molinaro wrote in an Instagram post, referencing Poppins' famous self-branding.

  • As Dutchess County executive in 2019, Molinaro hosted a free screening of the 1964 musical classic at a local park. ("Ready to have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious time at our award-winning Bowdoin Park?" read the invitation from Molinaro.)

  • The Poppins account only spoke of its relationship to Molinaro once. In one September 2022 post, the user behind it claimed to be a resident of New York's 19th District and claimed, "I don't know Molinaro well." ("I'm from the other end of NY-19 and I'd take him over this clown any day," the account said, referencing Riley.)

  • Still, the Poppins account seemed intimately familiar with specific details in press coverage of Molinaro. When the Dutchess County comptroller's office reviewed Molinaro's official car usage in a county-wide audit, it posted that Molinaro drives "a leased Tahoe valued at $79k" and that "some in his position have a driver and security."

  • The Daily Beast sent two emails to Molinaro's office asking whether he or a staffer ran the Poppins account, but received no response.