Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Pleasing Politics...
Bob McDonnell's stunning fall from grace By: Alexander Burns July 12, 2013 05:01 AM EDT In 2010, the political world pegged Bob McDonnell as a president in the making. Last year, they put him on every VP list. As recently as May, they called the popular Virginia governor a political model for his would-be successors in Richmond, Democrat and Republican alike. And now – well, now nobody’s sure what to call Bob McDonnell. Suddenly under legal and political siege, McDonnell is the subject of one of the swiftest downfalls in recent memory: once known as a spotlessly clean, law-and-order politician, the governor stands accused of questionable financial dealings that range from the tacky to the jaw-dropping. The McDonnell saga has gripped Richmond – and increasingly Washington – as a cascade of embarrassing disclosures have buffeted the governor and his wife, Maureen. A series of Washington Post stories have documented their cozy relationship with a donor, Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams, who gave financial gifts to the McDonnell family including a cumulative $120,000 in the form of a check to Maureen McDonnell and a cash infusion to a family company. With a federal investigation well underway, downcast McDonnell allies say they see little hope that the governor’s reputation will recover, and some privately express doubt that he’ll be able to serve out his term. They describe a pervasive mood of shock and gloom throughout the governor’s extended political family. http://tinyurl.com/kegtv7r - - - - - - - - - If McDonnell steps down, Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling will succeed him until the next inauguration. This is ironic, because Bolling previously stepped aside for McDonnell and ran for a while against Ken Cuccinelli, the current GOP nominee for governor. Though a Republican, Bolling is considered a reasonable politician, and the current Democratic nominee for governor has committed to finding a place in his administration for Bolling if he is elected. As crazy as McDonnell is in matters pertaining to women, sexuality, and reproductive issues, Cuccinelli is worse. I hope the Democrats can use this GOP scandal effectively. |
#2
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Pleasing Politics...
On 7/12/2013 8:34 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
Bob McDonnell's stunning fall from grace By: Alexander Burns July 12, 2013 05:01 AM EDT In 2010, the political world pegged Bob McDonnell as a president in the making. Last year, they put him on every VP list. As recently as May, they called the popular Virginia governor a political model for his would-be successors in Richmond, Democrat and Republican alike. And now – well, now nobody’s sure what to call Bob McDonnell. Suddenly under legal and political siege, McDonnell is the subject of one of the swiftest downfalls in recent memory: once known as a spotlessly clean, law-and-order politician, the governor stands accused of questionable financial dealings that range from the tacky to the jaw-dropping. The McDonnell saga has gripped Richmond – and increasingly Washington – as a cascade of embarrassing disclosures have buffeted the governor and his wife, Maureen. A series of Washington Post stories have documented their cozy relationship with a donor, Star Scientific CEO Jonnie Williams, who gave financial gifts to the McDonnell family including a cumulative $120,000 in the form of a check to Maureen McDonnell and a cash infusion to a family company. With a federal investigation well underway, downcast McDonnell allies say they see little hope that the governor’s reputation will recover, and some privately express doubt that he’ll be able to serve out his term. They describe a pervasive mood of shock and gloom throughout the governor’s extended political family. http://tinyurl.com/kegtv7r - - - - - - - - - If McDonnell steps down, Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling will succeed him until the next inauguration. This is ironic, because Bolling previously stepped aside for McDonnell and ran for a while against Ken Cuccinelli, the current GOP nominee for governor. Though a Republican, Bolling is considered a reasonable politician, and the current Democratic nominee for governor has committed to finding a place in his administration for Bolling if he is elected. As crazy as McDonnell is in matters pertaining to women, sexuality, and reproductive issues, Cuccinelli is worse. I hope the Democrats can use this GOP scandal effectively. If only your mother hadn't reproduced you, just think of how much better this newsgroup would be. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|