Numerous bloggers commented last week on Marc Fisher’s column in the Washington Post about the Kaine-Kilgore match-up. That’s supposed to be Virginia Pundit Watch shtick, but, hey, I thrive on competition.
Mr. Fisher was just online and I asked him several questions, including these:
Manassas Park, Va.: Enjoyed your column on Kaine and Kilgore. Any chance you will meet with George Fitch, Kilgore’s challenger, and/or Russ Potts, the independent?
Marc Fisher: I never pass on a chance to hear the wit and wisdom of Russ Potts. You may know him as a Virginia state senator, but he was also an executive in the Chicago White Sox organization and has one of the most interesting life stories of any politician in the region.
I don’t know Fitch, but I’ll be out on the campaign trail and will see how he’s doing.
Fairfax, Va.: Russ Potts wants to restore the car tax. Do you think that’s the ticket to the Virginia governor’s mansion?
Marc Fisher: Well, he’s not about to put that on a bumper sticker. But his central point–that Virginia needs to pay the price for its massive growth, and that budget gimmickry is not the answer–is one that many voters do take seriously. On the other hand, Walter Mondale could give us a nice talk about the electoral effectiveness of lecturing us on the need for higher taxes.
I recommend reading the whole chat for comments on NVA secession, Ten Commandment yahoos in Virginia, and the notion that the Virginia tax surplus could be returned to taxpayers.


