Thursday, January 23, 2014

 

Politcial Mayhem Thursday: What is this, Maryland? McDonnell indicted.


As you may have heard, former Virginia governor Bob McDonnell, who just finished his term, has already been indicted for receiving $140,000 in gifts that look pretty bribe-ish.  The moolah came from a shady outfit called "Star Scientific," which seems not so science-y.

McDonnell (pictured above) was indicted along with his wife, who appears to have done an awful lot of the shopping, which included (according to ABC News) Ferraris, Rolexes, and a $20,000 shopping spree.

Virginia is not a state known for public corruption, unlike its often-troubled neighbors, Washington DC and Maryland.

According to the indictment, here is what the government seeks to forfeit:

The sum of not less than $140,805.46;
Black Rebecca Minkoff shoes;
Black Louis Vuitton shoes;
White Louis Vuitton shoes;
Cream Louis Vuitton purse;
Cream Louis Vuitton wallet;
Silver Rolex Watch engraved with “71s1 Governor of Virginia”;
Yellow Peter Som dress;
Blue Armani jacket and two matching dresses;
Two Gold Oscar de la Renta dresses;
Black Louis Vuitton rain coat;
Gold Oscar de le Renta sweater;
One pair of Amelia Rose earrings;
One Gear sweatshirt;
Two pairs of Foot Joy golf shoes;
One button-down Ralph Lauren shirt;
One white Peter Millar golf shirt;
One baby blue striped Peter Millar golf shirt;
One royal blue Peter Millar golf shirt;
One aqua Fairway Greene Tech golf shirt;
One white striped Ralph Lauren golf shirt;
One Ping University of Virginia golf bag;
One Ping Kinloch golf bag;
One Sun Mountain Notre Dame golf bag;
Two sets of golf clubs;
One Heather Mackenzie water color and frame;
Two iPhones; and
30 boxes of Anatabloc®

Comments:
To me corruption, fraud, embezzlement are human frailties that always manage to inspire pity and outrage in almost equal amounts. I say almost because depending on the case one tips the scale more than the other. In that of the McDonnells, after reading only a few of the items of their shopping spree list, profound pity is what I feel for them…that kind of abysmally atrocious taste is very hard to overlook. Spending taxpayers’ hard earned money on that kind of crap should suffice to put them in jail and throw away the key.
BTW that picture of McDonnell looks a lot like IPLawGuy. I’m a bit disappointed (to say the least, since I kinda’ liked the guy)…Fairway Green golf shirt?! C’mon!!!
 
OK, its time to come clean. I have indeed been Governor of Virginia for the past four years, not a Partner in a law firm...

Actually, I forsook my dreams of elected office several years ago when I realized I could never afford the job. The pay is good, but not as good as McDonnell would have been paid if he had stayed in private practice and worked for a decent sized firm in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Richmond or Northern Virginia. Even smaller cities like Fredericksburg or Williamsburg.

Moreover running for office is EXPENSIVE. Clothes, shoes (candidates run through shoes like nobody's business), travel, wear and tear on cars, receptions, conferences, fees to attend this or that event, donations to other candidates and causes, etc. etc. etc.

So what we're left with is millionaires/billionaires (like the new Governor of the Old Dominion, Terry McAuliffe) and very strange people running for office.

Not trying to excuse McDonnell at all, but he was broke due to poor investments and living beyond his means. Yes, it sounds like his wife had aspirations for luxury -- that did not help.

Readers might recall that Bill Clinton got himself into similar trouble as Governor of Arkansas (Whitewater). He was deeply in debt when he was elected President. The breadwinner in the family was Hilary -- Bill's pay as Governor was paltry. There were questions about their finances that were overshadowed by Monica. That's why they both wrote books as soon as he left office -- he needed cash.

Finally, the saddest part of this is that McDonnell was one of the most effective Governors we've had in decades. Finally broke a logjam on transportation funding that has bedeviled the Commonwealth for years. He introduced educational reforms and environmental regulation. He had a strong legacy.

At this point, I don't even know if he can find a job. Its a sad story
 
BTW, I am wearing that jacket and sweater today.
 
What? They already sold off McDonnell's clothes?
 
McConnell looks SO familiar. Where have I seen him before? Isn't he usually carrying a parrot on his shoulder as well? Where is his parrot?
 
McConnell looks SO familiar. Where have I seen him before? Isn't he usually carrying a parrot on his shoulder as well? Where is his parrot?
 
Marta, it was not taxpayers money, it was private money, allegedly paid and received as bribes. That, of course, does not address your point and concern about taste. Sort of fitting that these symbls of excess should wind up in the Gummint's hands, is it not?

Anyway, as we in the Bayou State have learned, it usually takes the Gummint several tries at sitting and ex-Guvs, before they get their man. It may be that before confiscation takes place, some poor, unsuspecting insurer will take the hit. Wonder if they'll be able to subrogate against the Gummint.
 
Anonymous2, thanks for the clarification. I know I tend to blur hard earned taxpayers' money and power taxpayers vest in elected officials, but both are lucrative commodities, neither for elected officials to peddle as they see fit.
 
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