The case, which now seems almost certainly headed for the Supreme Court, will cast Cuccinelli -- already a conservative darling -- as the face of the attempts to repeal the president's signature policy achievement of his first two years in office....
Attorney General Cucinnelli took office in January of 2011 and already his ambitions are taking him for a Governor's race in 2013.
Ken Cuccinelli for Governor 2013 (Facebook - click here)
Now I realize simply being an Attorney General and having political ambtions does not indict wrong doing, but, MORALLY this guy is more about his own ambition than he is about the people.The Cuccinelli EXTREMISM is even too much for the Virginai Governor.
By From staff and wire reports
Published: March 11, 2010
RICHMOND — Gov. Bob McDonnell directed state agencies not to discriminate against gay people in employment practices Wednesday, essentially overriding the Virginia attorney general’s advice to public colleges....
I believe Cucinnelle is seeing his strength as a Tea Bagger and not a Republican, actually.
That's not good news for Chris Christie. Our governor has been famously noncommittal on the mandate, which is perhaps the greatest expansion of the federal government's power since the New Deal.
All conservatives reacted reflexively in opposition to the mandate. The federal government has never before required all American citizens to contract with a private company to buy a product we may or may not want.
The mainstream Republican Party was a bit slow to get the point. The Beltway Republicans backed Mitt Romney in 2008, despite the fact that the health-care plan he initiated as governor of Massachusetts was the forerunner of Obamacare....
So, at this point, there are serious concerns to the focus of the Attorney General of Virginia. It would seem as though his ambition was in place before his run for AG and that office is meerly a stepping stone. To say his focus is dangerous is an understatement. At this point if his extremism continues and is followed up by leagal action against civil rights, etc., impeachment should be a focus. Cucinelli and his ambitious, activist Judge are excercing abuse of power with little concern for the citizens of Virginia or otherwise.
Obamacare victory launches Cuccinelli to national stage (click here)
Cuccinelli looks like presidential timber; but is Christie dead wood? (click here)
Published: Monday, December 13, 2010, 9:12 PM Updated: Monday, December 13, 2010, 11:24 PM
The decision by a federal appeals court in Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's effort to reverse the individual health-care mandate has a lot of peopletouting Cucinellie for president in 2012.That's not good news for Chris Christie. Our governor has been famously noncommittal on the mandate, which is perhaps the greatest expansion of the federal government's power since the New Deal.
All conservatives reacted reflexively in opposition to the mandate. The federal government has never before required all American citizens to contract with a private company to buy a product we may or may not want.
The mainstream Republican Party was a bit slow to get the point. The Beltway Republicans backed Mitt Romney in 2008, despite the fact that the health-care plan he initiated as governor of Massachusetts was the forerunner of Obamacare....
So, at this point, there are serious concerns to the focus of the Attorney General of Virginia. It would seem as though his ambition was in place before his run for AG and that office is meerly a stepping stone. To say his focus is dangerous is an understatement. At this point if his extremism continues and is followed up by leagal action against civil rights, etc., impeachment should be a focus. Cucinelli and his ambitious, activist Judge are excercing abuse of power with little concern for the citizens of Virginia or otherwise.
Obamacare victory launches Cuccinelli to national stage (click here)