http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/07/28/virginia-isnt-for-governors-column/2594405/
I’m spending the week in DC on business and had a nice dinner with some acquaintances/politicians from both sides of the political spectrum. The host put all discussion of the budget off the table for the evening (which all seemed to appreciate), but politics still wound up being the topic of the evening.
However, unlike most political dinner debates this one had no shots being fired by one guest at another, nor any heated words directed at anyone in the room. The reality was everyone there was in complete agreement, cons and libs alike. They ALL decried the new low in political choices (or lack thereof) as they talked about the VA governor’s race.
Choose between a charlatan, lying, money skimming Dem on one side.
And a man who wants a spy cam in every bedroom, and whom the Taliban thinks is too socially conservative on the Rep side.
Why is it neither party wants to run candidates that are sane AND reasonably honest?
The best line of the evening was by a guy reasonably high up in the VA Dem party who said, “I’m going to campaign real hard to have as many Dems as possible to vote for Cuccinelli. I’m not sure we [the Dem party in VA] can afford the embarrassment of McAuliffe being governor.” His Rep equivalent never lost a beat responding, “What about dueling pistols at dawn. Loser’s candidate gets elected and we all move out of the state and watch the implosion.”
A sad commentary on the US political state.