Today is the Veto Session in the Virginia General Assembly. This is a one-day meeting of both chambers in Virginia’s capitol, to approve or deny changes to bills that passed in the previous session made by Bob McDonnell, the bogged down Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
One thing is for sure when the General Assembly meets today—if you bash McDonnell on a policy you disagree with him on, you will probably be able to get him to agree with you in the end.
Consider that in the nearly first 100 days of the McDonnell administration, he has achieved to receive more national press than any other governor during the same period. The press he received, however, was negative and highly critical of the self proclaimed “Jobs Governor” (there exists no evidence to support that he has created any yet).
McDonnell has become a punch line joke on late night television over his Confederate history month proclamation to muzzling his Cabinet Secretaries from the press—McDonnell has provided such amateur leadership that he is striving to appease whoever criticizes him in efforts to gain their support.
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