Most American politicians can be placed somewhere on a continuum, between the desire to use their office to solve and manage actual problems of society, to the drive to impose their ideological vision upon reality, whatever it takes. Increasingly - and tragically - while Democrats have become the party of problem-solving, most Republicans seem to have lost interest in any actual, pragmatic policies. When epithets like "socialism" and conspiracy theories like the birthers' dominate a political party's discourse, clearly that party's relationship to reality has become pretty shaky.Which brings me - once again! - to Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli. It is hard to think of an office holder less interested in performing the actual responsibilities of his job. Those responsibilities are laid out at the AG's official website. They are serious matters, involving the provision of all manner of legal support to the operations of Virginia state government. They require vigilance in tracking down and bringing to justice all manner of criminals, from the pettiest sex offender to the loftiest corporation. The Attorney General has grave responsibilities to keep Virginia citizens safe and secure, to keep Virginia agencies functioning on a sound legal basis, and to keep the public informed and engaged on all of the above. How much of his time and our money is Cooch spending on performance of his Constitutional duties?
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
Coochland Uber Alles
by Kindler