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(Part II) of Part III Blogger Roundtable with Bob McDonnell

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My apologies for this taking so long...

This is the second part of a two part series on the recent Conference call with Bob McDonnell.

Part I -Sw X Se

Part II - Norm Leahy

Part III - Veritas

This post, Part IIII Cross posted at The Virginian Federalist

I really enjoyed the way the conversation went, we had the opportunity to probe Bob’s mind about some national political issues. I think Bob's willingness to involve the Blogosphere will aid him in the future.

RPV
The first such issue discussed was the fact that recently the Republican party of Virginia’s chairman Ed Gillespie, has left to become a council to the President. When asked about how he thought Ed did…

“Ed Gillespie did a great job in six months…I applauded the direction that the party was going…it is a part time job, very difficult and demanding”

Primaries
This lead into a discussion about the recent June 12th primaries, we discussed how the democrats and Republicans had in-fights over two very different issues. The Democrats fought to defeat “conservative” liberals, such as Lambert and Jannoua. This in contrast with the Republicans who fought to de-throne Republicans who were straying from Conservative ideals. Bob said,
“both democrat and republican parties have very different viewpoints” In discussion whether this was good to have such “in-fights” McDonnell simply put it, it is the


“Natural order of democratic process”

George Allen
When asked whether Allen’s endorsements of some incumbent Senators helped or hurt Allen. he replied,

“George Allen is the best Governor of my lifetime…he is entitled to do what he thought he should do, I had a different view, I stayed out of those 6 contested primaries”

When asked about Senator Allen’s future ambitions, Bob made it clear that he and Allen are on the same team…

“He will continue to raise money for all the republican team.”

Senatorial and Gubernatorial
Naturally the issue of the 2008 senate race, Bob was asked “if Warner stepped down, would you run?”

“I don’t have any interest to run for the united states senate” “with respect for federal legislators, the real action should be in our states, if the federal government is working properly...my plans are to run for governor in 2009”

There you have it, no senate race, and gearing up for a gubernatorial race
He then was asked what differentiates him from his likely opponent Bill Bolling.

“that I know how to properly articulate the views of the republican party…I have a great deal of respect for Bill”

but he feels he is the man, “who gets results”
He went on to list several things he “either wrote, carried, or had some major roll in getting done” He also said that, “60 out of 65 bills advocated passing” when AG McDonnell was asked what he thought about the possibility that Bill Bolling could soon be in the “limelight” if the Republicans lose the Senate and Bill becomes the deciding vote. Bob quickly replied,
“first of all I am gonna work hard enough so we are not at 20
Which this may be the thing that struck me most, his first concern wasn’t about Bill being the deciding vote, his concern was to work hard enough so that Republicans still hold the senate.

2008 presidential
When asked about 2008 speculation on presidential races or any characteristics to look for.
“presence, record of conservative leadership…someone who really understands what this global war on terrorists is all about…secondly someone who is gonna get something done on immigration, and continue to nominate conservative judges…I am still taking a look at a couple of candidates”
When asked about the Current President he mentioned,
“Immigration, spending, mainstream issues, we had hoped the president would have dealt with by now.”
Bob has Also already met with Five candidates, so far.

Immigration
When asked “If you had to craft a bill what would it do”
“Well, I think there are three or four elements to a successful bill…we need to welcome legal immigrants, I’m a second generation immigrant from Ireland my grandfather got off the boat… must have a strong form of bordering security” visible fence, invisible fence…ability to enforce it, I as the Attorney General have no ability to enforce federal immigration laws”
and when asked about how to change Legal immigration he said simply
“do it in a timely manner”
I could not agree with him more on these issues, legal immigration is the solution, and making it quicker for those willing to come over legally.

“we have a great need for workers…we cannot find enough current American civilians to fill these jobs…people are outraged that we are getting a huge number of illegal immigrants here in Va, and not having to pay there dues or paying taxes, that people committing crimes are not being prosecuted and deported…we can’t have people doing it under the radar screen, people don’t’ assimilate and stay in illegal enclaves as you will”
He listed how these are the problems with Illegal immigration, he then went on to say that
“we are that becon of freedom”
but as he pointed out, this beacon of freedom, must be a beacon for those who stand for what is right.

Governor Kaine
Lastly the Attorney General was asked for a Midterm report card on governor. He pointed out that he is the Governors top lawyer and has met with him many times, and finds him to be a class act, and praised his handling of the tech tragedy, but also pointed out, very little Governor Kaine has done is outstanding.
“I don’t see any major huge mistakes, and I don’t see any huge accomplishments in the general assembly"
Bob also pointed out that the,
“key issues we are dealing with up here, it is still republicans in house and senate leading the way.”
The Republicans seem to be the ones still leading the way on the issues, notably transportation. And on that note, I bid thee farewell.

Part III of a Blogger Roundtable with Bob McDonnell

Conference Call with AG Bob McDonnell (Part I)

Policy

Cross posted at The Virginian Federalist

I have broken this post up into two parts, [part I] will deal with AG policy over the last couple months, and [part II] will deal with the AG’s views on political happenings in our country today.

On Monday morning I had the privilege and opportunity to be a part of a roundtable conference call with our Attorney General Bob McDonnell, Tucker Martin, Norm Leahy and Southwest by Southeast. First, I would like to thank our AG Bob McDonnell for taking time out of his busy schedule to talk with us. In addition, I would like Tucker Martin for setting this conference call up. Also, I would like to thank my colleagues, Norm Leahy and Southwest By Southeast, I enjoyed working with y'all and hope to do so more in the future.

*Note*

Southwest's and Norm posts on Sic Semper Tyrannis

Tucker Martin explained what they hoped to accomplish in a small roundtable type conference call, “…might get away from “question answer” and open things up and make it more open and free flowing” He also went on to say that the AG, “wanted to try something new.” And it would help us, “get a chance to know the AG.” I have to agree with him, the call helped display that the AG is very personable.

First off, Bob made it very clear he takes the blogosphere seriously,

“I try to engage the blogosphere as much as possible, doing one event or
podcast a month.”

He also had this to say about our Blogosphere,

“it is an Important new media” and a “great expression of new media”

When asked about his recent opinion on a case dealing with gym membership at UVA, he had this to say,

“those opinions are on our website…”

he jokingly said,

“if you read those articles you didn’t read what my opinion was,
especially if you read the Washington post. My opinions are a legal
opinion, not my personal opinion, I looked at the law. As long as they are in the same residence, regardless if they are your best friend, grandmother, navy buddy, or someone of the same sex…I feel very strongly, that whatever opinions I give, have to be a correct statement of the law.”

When asked if this in any way was a great victory for gay rights he responded it was,

“only a small issue dealing with gym passes at UVA.”

This discussion spawned a question of what he would be most proud of on july 1st

“safety for kids and internet safety…this year we had major reforms on
internet safety…a statewide program to educate parents and kids alike, to warn them about dangers of the internet…a lot of these new bills go into effect in a week, we will really start to improve safety on the internet, and keep working to protect kids on the internet.”

Bob was also asked about whether there would be challenges to the recent vote to increase traffic fines for DUI offenders.

“I don’t doubt there will be legal challenges, we are one of a few
states that have a bill like this. I can only say that I’m expecting legal
questions, my job is to of course, to defend the generally assembly, and the statues are presumed constitutional…anytime you get a new bill passed you get questions about its constitutionality…I assume there will be litigation coming, and I will defend the general assembly.”

When asked if he would have supported the bill, he replied,

“yeah, I think I would have supported it, now is this the best way?…I might have some other ways to do it…I think conceptually, people who have truly bad driving records, should have to shoulder the burden.”

Our AG handled himself very well, was prepaired for anything thrown at him. This Conference call was just a small step for one blogger, but a giant leap for all bloggers in the blogosphere. The blogosphere will continue to grow with elected representives willing to discuss policy, issues, and politics with us.

Stosch's Silent Endorsment, Til Now...

There are two things I would like to address today.

First,

Today I received a envelope with this return address "Allen Cabinet Members For Senator Walter Stosch." Myself being heavily interested in this race opened the envelope and found inside two letters. One, titled "from the desk of Senator George Allen" and the second, "Allen Cabinet Members for Senator Walter Stosch." If you didn't notice, George Allen endorsed Stosch well over a month ago, but since then I have heard nothing else about it. Then three days ago I heard a radio commercial by Allen for Stosch, and now today Allen has sent out this letter. This letter seems to be in heavy contrast to Jim Gilmore's appearance and support of Blackburn at his "bluegrass and Burgers" event. Some would say that both Gilmore and Allen are just "washed out" politicians, trying to throw around what political weight they have left. Others would say these are very important endorsements. I noticed two things. One, that, Gilmore is running for President, and two, Allen is not...(note, I would probably be fully supporting Allen if he was)
Allen's letter seemed, sweet, cute, and all around friendly but had very little substance, it had statements such as:

"as I reflect on my tenure as Governor..."

"I said in my Inaugural Address..."

"Walter you know me well..."

"For that phrase-"live, work, and raise a family" - to thrive in the future, we need you, Walter, in the senate of Virginia."

Many, VERY friendly, happy statements, but very little of why I should be supporting Stosch.

Second,

I want to address the contrast of what Stosch says, and what Gilmore does. Stosch made these statements in publications such as:

"Walter Stosch Co-sponsered teh historic Republican car tax relief plan and he has voted to increase car tax relief from $620 million to $950 Million""Walter Stosch was a leader in paying for Governor Jim Gilmore's historic plan to phase out the car tax."

"Walter helped pass 30 tax cuts including...funding the car tax relief by 50% more than Governor Gilmore requested." (I am not sure how Gilmore's plan worked, but how did Stosch vote to fund relief by 50% more then Gilmore, when Gilmore wanted to abolish the car tax? Wouldn't there be no tax to get relief from?)

With statements like these I find it very...interesting, that when it comes down to it Gilmore is supporting Blackburn. I think this speaks volumes for Joe Blackburn and could be very condemning evidence against Walter, but I will let you, the voter decide.

For other good analysis of the letter from Allen visit Sic Semper Tyrannis

Or for more info on Gilmore supporting Blackburn go to V*Cap

Cross posted at The Virginian Federalist