As a rule, those who want to be considered as running mates for their party’s national ticket are supposed to be subtle. They generally drop hints behind the scenes, for example, quietly sending word that they’d like to be considered.
Virginia Gov. Bob “Ultrasound” McDonnell (R) isn’t being subtle at all. After months in which he’s expressed interest in the gig in televised interviews, the Republican governor announced last week he’d air positive television ads about himself in the coming weeks. Since McDonnell can’t run for re-election in Virginia, the move almost certainly related to his desire to improve his standing during the Romney campaign’s VP search.
Maybe that wasn’t an obvious enough signal? McDonnell is apparently so eager to be considered that he’s even shifting slightly on his opposition to abortion rights.
As a legislator, attorney general and governor, Robert F. McDonnell has said he opposes abortion in all but one instance: if continuing the pregnancy would put the woman’s life in danger.
But McDonnell, a possible vice presidential candidate, recently said through his spokesman that he would also allow it in cases of rape or incest.








