like to be bob mcdonnell. here what is it is now. i have to ask you about the red hot story gotten so much ink, so many women fired up. you were here, you were in favor of the trans vaginal ultrasound. virginia drew national attention did they? you backed an abortion bill that included a very invasive procedure as part of the ultrasound that the state would have required. then you backed off of that. were you wrong to support that initially or did you simply back off because the political heat got turned up? if you were educating yourself on this bill did i not mandate it wasn t my procedure. this wasn t my bill. this wasn t my bill. i just signed it in law. clearly bob mcdonnell does not want to be governor ultrasound. he wants to be governor vice president. but what about rick perry? i think rick perry does the math differently here.
if you were educating yourself did you originally not realize it might mandate it wasn t my procedure, this wasn t my bill normally a governor would review hundreds of bills when they get to your desk. you re so busy you don t read legislator bill. we can t help what the media it isn t my bill, i don t care about ultrasounds, i m focused on, can we talk about something other than this? there are probably many democrats that would like to debate the vaginal probe guy. unfortunately for bob mcdonnells that was a democrat, mr. mcdonnell being speaker have you had by politico.com alongside three inches away from a maryland s governor, martin o malley. we are used to sharp political rhetoric in the abstract, this scene is rare in our politics.
decision on a political panel hosted in washington, d.c. i didn t think it was proper to mandate invasive ultra sounds. did you not it wasn t my procedure. you have to realize this wasn t my bill. there were 2,000 bills. i understand. but you learned that this might mandate an invasive procedure? during the course of the discussion after talking to lawyers and doctors on my own after we started to hear some concerns raised in the legislature. i personally looked at it. normally a governor would review these hundreds and hundreds of bills when they get to your desk. he s throwing everyone under the bus. wow. interesting. he says it wasn t his bill. but he was singing a far different tune last month. i actually was the original sponsor of that bill about ten years ago to give a woman the right to know all the information before she makes the
or ticket, anybody of us would think about it. that used to be what it was like to be bob mcdonnell. here what is it is now. i have to ask you about the red hot story gotten so much ink, so many women fired up. you were here, you were in favor of the trans vaginal ultrasound. virginia drew national attention did they? you backed an abortion bill that included a very invasive procedure as part of the ultrasound that the state would have required. then you backed off of that. were you wrong to support that initially or did you simply back off because the political heat got turned up? if you were educating yourself on this bill did i not mandate it wasn t my procedure. this wasn t my bill. this wasn t my bill. i just signed it in law. clearly bob mcdonnell does not want to be governor ultrasound. he wants to be governor vice president. but what about rick perry?