This Forum Was Wrong
The drama that
continues to follow the horrendous ethical lapses of Virginia Governor
Robert McDonnell make clear that as far as national aspirations are concerned,
this man is toast. McDonnell and his
family have accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars from wealthy Virginians in return for providing support for their businesses,
not disclosed a lot of it and is hiding behind the claim that he followed the
letter of the law.
The story is a basic
one in politics, a feeling of entitlement when one serves in public office,
a desire for the good things in life and opportunity to cash in. McDonnell and family received a huge number
of financial benefits from one such party, the head of a maker of health products
and in return he and his family championed those products. As the story comes out, it is pretty clear
that McDonnell will finish out his term (it expires this year) and go
on to political obscurity.
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.
McDonnell
himself is said to be frustrated and distraught, in a state of disbelief but
not denial about the gravity of his predicament. His friends say that McDonnell
firmly believes that he has done nothing illegal, and he told the Richmond station WTVR that
in his 37 years of adult life, “No one’s raised questions about my integrity or
my character.”
Note the arrogance here, and note the lawyerly
language, the “I am not a crook” mentality. And no one raised questions about his integrity because no one knew what he was doing.
Mr. McDonnell should have been a natural for national
office, possibly the VP nomination in 2016.
He is an ardent conservative, but not strident. He won a big election in a swing state and
has governed moderately for a Republican (he has wanted to jail women for having an abortion for example, or if he has he has kept quiet about it). He is an attractive, polished campaigner.
It was a mystery why he was not chosen the VP nominee
in 2012, but if the Romney campaign knew what everyone knows now, that mystery
is solved. So finish your term Mr.
McDonnell and then please just go.
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