UPDATE: It turns out
a whole bunch of Virginia
officials
got all sorts of nice gifts and free rides on the corporate jet from Star
Scientific. But we are certain there
was no ‘quid pro quo’ here, the company and its owners just are great friends
with the Virginia Governor, the Attorney General, the Secretary of Commerce and
the like. And everybody knows good
friends provide free travel on the corporate jet for their friends.
The scandal that is plaguing
Virginia Republican Governor Robert McDonnell just won’t go away, and in
part it is because Mr. McDonnell won’t let it go away. Instead of admitting mistakes and giving back
the money and benefits the Governor got from a wealthy Virginia businessman, Mr. McDonnell just
persists in making things worse.
The issue that
triggered everything, including a current FBI investigation is the payments
and perks the family of Mr. McDonnell got from Star Scientific and its CEO,
Jonnie R. Williams, Jr.
The Washington Post in late March that Star
Scientific chief executive Jonnie R. Williams Sr. paid the $15,000 catering tab at
Cailin McDonnell’s June 2011 wedding.
The Governor’s explanation for this and things like
the use of fancy cars, travel in private jets etc is that, well, he has a lot
of friends.
“I’ve
been blessed to have a lot of friends,” he said. “And Mr. Williams and his
wife, Celeste, have been family friends for four or five years. But I think
it’s important for the people of Virginia to know nothing has been done with
regard to my relationship with Mr. Williams or his company, Star Scientific, to
give any kind of special benefits to him or his company.”
Of course, nothing special for Mr. Williams or his
company includes this.
Three
days before the wedding, first lady Maureen McDonnell traveled to Florida to address a
group of investors about Star’s supplement, sold under the brand name
Anatabloc. The governor and wife later hosted a luncheon at the mansion to mark
the product’s arrival in stores.
which the Governor says is just part of his job. And besides, he whines his wife is not getting paid. (other than the free housing and huge benefits that are paid for by the good citizens of Virginia)
“My
wife is the first lady,” he said. “You know how much she gets paid? Zero. She’s
a volunteer. She’s done a very good job as first lady.”
Gosh, $15k for food for a wedding, and a bunch of
other stuff sure looks like getting paid to us.
Besides, in the great state of Virginia
it is legal to buy a public official.
Under
Virginia law,
elected officials may accept gifts of unlimited value if they disclose those
worth more than $50.
So the next time any of our Old Dominion friends need
something from government, well, just provide the food for a public official’s
wedding and there you are.
Oh and the Attorney General is also involved
here. Seems he invested in the company
and just forgot, forgot to disclose that.
Sorry about that, no problem, HE FORGOT.
Well excuuuuuse me!
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