
What does Christopher Cox bring to the table in terms of executive experience and the economy? A LOT!!
What does Christopher Cox bring to the table in terms of legislative experience and the economy? A LOT!!
Christopher Cox had a very important role in President Reagan’s White House.
What does Chris Cox bring to the table in terms of private sector business experience and education? A LOT!!
Christopher Cox is the 28th Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. He was appointed by President Bush on June 2, 2005, and unanimously confirmed by the Senate on July 29, 2005. He was sworn in on August 3, 2005.
During his tenure at the SEC, Chairman Cox has made vigorous enforcement of the securities laws the agency’s top priority, bringing ground breaking cases against a variety of market abuses including hedge fund insider trading, stock options backdating, fraud aimed at senior citizens, municipal securities fraud, and securities scams on the Internet. He has assumed leadership of the international effort to more closely integrate U.S. and overseas regulation in an era of global capital markets and international securities exchanges. He has also championed transforming the SEC’s system of mandated disclosure from a static, form-based approach to one that taps the power of interactive data to give investors qualitatively better information about companies, mutual funds, and investments of all kinds. In addition, as part of an overall focus on the needs of individual investors, Chairman Cox has reinvigorated the agency’s initiative to provide important investor information in plain English.
In the US House Chris Cox was Chairman of the Task Force on Capital Markets; and Chairman of the Task Force on Budget Process Reform.
In addition, he served in a leadership capacity as a senior Member of every committee with jurisdiction over investor protection and U.S. capital markets, including the House Energy and Commerce Committee (as Vice Chairman of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee); the Financial Services Committee; the Government Reform Committee (as Vice Chairman of the full Committee); the Joint Economic Committee; and the Budget Committee.
Among the significant laws he authored were the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, which protects investors from fraudulent lawsuits.
In 1989, Polish President Lech Wa??sa joined Cox in a Washington ceremony marking the enactment of Cox’s legislation establishing the Polish-American Enterprise Fund. Together with the Baltic-American Enterprise Fund, the Hungarian-American Enterprise Fund, and seven other enterprise funds in Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, the Cox legislation, incorporated in the Support Eastern European Democracy (SEED) Act, matched U.S. foreign aid with venture capital in the newly free countries of the former Warsaw Pact.
From 1986 until 1988, Chairman Cox served in the White House as Senior Associate Counsel to the President. In that capacity, he advised the President on a wide range of matters, including the nomination of three U.S. Supreme Court Justices, reform of the federal budget process, and the 1987 stock market crash.
From 1978 to 1986, he specialized in venture capital and corporate finance with the international law firm of Latham & Watkins, where he was the partner in charge of the Corporate Department in Orange County and a member of the firm’s national management.
In 1982-83, Chairman Cox took a leave of absence from Latham & Watkins to teach federal income tax at Harvard Business School. He also co-founded Context Corporation, publisher of the English translation of the Soviet Union’s daily newspaper, Pravda. In 1977-78, he was law clerk to U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Herbert Choy.
In 1977, Chairman Cox simultaneously received an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a J.D. from Harvard Law School, where he was an Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He received a B.A. from the University of Southern California in 1973, graduating magna cum laude after pursuing an accelerated three-year course.
What personal circumstances does Chris Cox bring to the table that will benefit John McCain?
Chairman Cox was born October 16, 1952, in St. Paul, Minnesota. Chris Cox is a Catholic. Chris Cox is pro-life rated 0% by NARAL. Rated 92% by the Christian Coalition: a pro-family voting record. Rated 71% by CATO, indicating a pro-free trade voting record. Rated A by the NRA, indicating a pro-gun rights voting record. Rated 100% by FAIR, indicating a voting record restricting immigration.
I think Christopher Cox will make an excellent choice as McCain’s VP based on a lot of the information I gleaned from here and here. Some are going to tell me that the problem with Chris Cox is that he is not former Gov. Mitt Romney or current Gov. Tim Pawlenty. The argument that Romney can help McCain in Michigan and Pawlenty can help McCain in Minnesota. My purpose is not to make a case against a VP pick, and I do not have anything against them. I just think that there is a good case for a Minnesota born pro-life Chris Cox to be a help and not a hindrance as his VP.
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If McCain wants to go unorthodox
Adam C (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 10:59AM EST (link)I think Cox is probably the best bet. He’s safer than Whitman or Fiorina. He’s less likely to see any resistance than Ridge or Lieberman.
If McCain wants to go “outside the box” of Senators and Governors, Chris Cox is a great way to do it.
I don’t think he will. And I don’t see much evidence that he was even vetted. I think the Pawlenty/Romney choose is pretty much accurate after the pushback against the pro-choicers.
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You make a great case for Cox, but I woke up today wanting
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:07AM EST (link)Michael Steele
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Interesting pick.
streetwise (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:07AM EST (link)But I think if McCain wants to blow away the crowd, he should pick a woman.
thanks Adam C for analysis
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:09AM EST (link)I agree that Chris Cox is an unorthodox choice. If kowalski is correct then an announcement from John McCain could happen in the next 24 hours. I wanted to push this out before-hand. I do agree that push-back from pro-life conservatives makes a Ridge or Lieberman choice extremely unlikely.
Palin would be cool, but I would just love for the yutes
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:10AM EST (link)of America to see the contrast between a Steele straight talker and the bluster of Obama.
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Steele is great, too! nt
streetwise (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:12AM EST (link)The yutes don't much like straight talkers
Achance (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:17AM EST (link)and most of them have only seen them in movies; usually as the bad guy. They’ve had twelve or sixteen or more years of castrati and feminazi teachers, enabling mommies, and neutralized, neutered fathers. A straight talking, manly man is a foreigner, and a threatening one, to them.
The only thing to be hopeful about with the yutes is that most of them get stoned and stay home on election day.
In Vino Veritas
In general yes, but I think many will pull away
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:29AM EST (link)from Obama as recent polls even before Saddleback shows, as they see the contrast with the adult in a dangerous world and realize that daddy had made their cush life possible.
Not a massive split, but just more in line with prior elections.
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I doubt a female nominee
Adam C (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:35AM EST (link)The only one we know was vetted is GOV Palin. But the current investigation into her firing her sister’s abusive husband for personal reasons (regardless of the right or wrongness of the action) will not be resolved before the election. 70+% of the stories introducing her to America will be about the “Palin Scandal” with the requisite “Will McCain Ask her to Step Down?” articles. While the GOP is still trying to shake the corruption label, a VP under investigation for the whole campaign is quite a risk.
I think Marsha Blackburn is probably the next best female choice for McCain. But there is no evidence she was vetted and she is much more obviously an affirmative action pick for females. How is a relatively undistinguished REP the best pick for McCain?
I’d be happy if she got the nod, but I highly doubt it.
I’m pulling for Pawlenty but okay with Romney. Neither will change the election, just as Biden won’t.
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dream about how either of these 2 help McCain A LOT
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 11:38AM EST (link)I think Romney can change the election.
NightTwister (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:06PM EST (link)I’ve been against Romney as the VP choice for some time now, because I thought he brought as many negatives as positives. I don’t feel that way anymore.
Romney brings with him significant fundraising capabilities, a legion of campaign workers the would be extremely motivated, and significant business experience. The fact that he worked across the aisle in Mass. helps too.
As for the socons that say they wouldn’t vote for McCain if he picks Romney, he’s much better than other choices that were floated (Ridge, Leiberman, etc.).
I’m convinced that Romney is now by far the best choice for VP.
The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill
NT, what do you think of Chris Cox? n/t
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:10PM EST (link).
Romeny v Biden
SteveLA (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:20PM EST (link)Romney v Biden as attack dogs will be interesting. I think if Romney sticks to his executive experience, both as Governor of Mass and running the Olympics, he wins big time.
All Biden has done sense he was 29 has been a government official, actually an argument for term limits.
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Fundraising is not that big of a concern for McCain
Illinicon (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:28PM EST (link)as he cannot raise for his campaign as 8/31 since he is taking public fiancing for the fall campaign. Yes, he can still raise money for the RNC but I dont think him being on a ticket effects that ability, as long as it is a VP candidate the base likes like Cantor.
My Potus shortlist
declared candidates:
1. Tim Pawlenty
2. Herman Cain
3. Gary Johnson
4. Rick Santorum
among declared and rumored candidates:
1. Rick Perry
2. Tim Pawlenty
3. Rudy Giuilani
4. Herman Cain
Unfortunately, I don't know anything about him, other than what you've written here.
NightTwister (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:38PM EST (link)He looks good from what you’ve written.
I especially like that he’s been at the forefront of enforcing SEC laws. This would take a huge talking point away from the dems. Fiscons will love him, and socons would too, based on his record.
I think you might be onto something here. He’s a relative unknown, which means the dems would have to do a lot of digging. Like Adam, I doubt he’s been vetted, so I don’t know if there’s enough time.
I’d be perfectly happy with Cox. I still like Romney’s fundraising abilities since that’s a real weakness of his, but as always I worry about the negatives Romney brings, even though I think the impact now would be far less than a couple of months ago.
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1n 1988 nobody guessed Dan Quayle for VP
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:40PM EST (link)Conventional wisdom about this VP selection is not always wise or conventional. What do you think about Chris Cox being picked by John McCain for VP?
Kowalski.
NightTwister (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:41PM EST (link)fundraising is weakness of McCain, not Romney (it’s one of his strengths, as is his ability to organize locals).
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Skippy ?
SteveLA (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:47PM EST (link)Yikes….Siting Skippy and your guy in the same posting is not what I’d call a good thing.
Bush the elder made a huge mistake nominating Dan Quayle, who was destroyed, neigh gutted like a fish in the VP debate by Lloyd Bentsen.
All I can say is YIKES!
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geniuses - nt
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:56PM EST (link)2
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The Rs won the WH in 1988. I don't view that result as a huge mistake. n/t
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 12:59PM EST (link).
And lost the next cycle
SteveLA (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:07PM EST (link)And lost the next cycle to Clinton, which some would say was also due to Bush Sr. not dumping an ineffective, Deer in the headlights Dan “Skippy” Quayle.
Sorry, Skippy was a terrible candidate, a terrible VP and has disappeared from the landscape. If you’re comparing Cox to him, you are making a mistake, or you weren’t paying attention back in the late 80′s early 90′s.
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I'm not surprised you're not a fan of Quayle, Steve
Neil Stevens (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:16PM EST (link)There was a reason the left had to fight so hard to try to damage his reputation: he was right on things they don’t like to talk about.
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The list is long
SteveLA (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:20PM EST (link)Jack Kemp and others did not care for Skippy ether. On top of that, Neil were you actually voting back then?
Thanks to Skippy, or rather Bush I’s stubborn loyalty, we ended up with Bush loosing to Clinton. A strong attack dog VP in that race would have hit Clinton over the head time and time again over his morals, as it was, Skippy was too lightweight to do so.
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I was paying attention & your version of history is odd.
pilgrim (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:34PM EST (link)The VPs, Dan Quayle, Al Gore, and Admiral Stockdale had nothing to do with the outcome of the 1992 election.
Don’t you remember the ‘Read My Lips’ pledge that Bush the elder broke? Don’t you remember a third party Ross Perot who took a lot of votes from the Rs and allowed Bill Clinton to win with under 50% in a 3-way race? I remember.
Actually
SteveLA (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:42PM EST (link)Ross Perot cost Bush the election…but Perot got traction because of Bush’s “Read my Lips” statement.
I remember it well.
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Interesting history there
Neil Stevens (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:48PM EST (link)I guess in your universe, Ross Perot and Read My Lips never happened.
Sure, blame it on the culture warrior. Blame it all on him because he dared speak out against the radical feminism of the time.
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Quayle actually won his debate with Al Gore
streetwise (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:49PM EST (link)He wasn’t an inspired choice, but not a bad one.
The MSM simply decided to do a hatchet job on him, and they were very powerful then.
As for Jack Kemp...
Neil Stevens (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 1:50PM EST (link)I saw his appearance on Hannity and Colmes recently. I wasn’t too impressed with him.
And gee, what good was he as a VP nominee? Let me think.
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To who
SteveLA (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 2:01PM EST (link)Neil
VP to “Mean Bob Dole”, who was nobody’s idea of a good guy to run against Clinton, but hey someone had to do it.
Monicagate had not happened yet and Newt and his merry men and women were busy with other stuff.
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A diary back in April...
Justin Spagnolo (standardcandle) (Diary) Saturday, August 23rd at 4:17PM EST (link)Someone made this case back in April… I have to admit I hadn’t heard of Cox but the article was so convincing then that I did my own research and have to say that being a HUGE supporter in the primary for Romney… I’d rather see Cox picked…
There’s just not enough horse sense even in the republican base to understand why Cox is the perfect VP…
Given the choice between Cox/Romney for presidential nominee I’d have to support Cox.
I still am impressed with Romney, and I think his personality will contrast Biden so well that Biden will look like a rookie removing any “avenue/experience cred”(street cred just doesn’t describe obama/biden) that Biden lends to Obama.
That said… looking to 2011 should the worst happen… I hope we don’t have to see Nominee Mud Wrestling for a year between Huckster and Romney… I wish the conservative community would put the word out on Cox and push him onto the stage.
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Is your post a reply about Chris Cox?
pilgrim (Diary) Sunday, August 24th at 7:05AM EST (link)I do not recall any blogs in April here at RedState that were written about SEC Chairman Chris Cox. Now there could have been one written about a John Cox who was running for President. John Cox is an entirely different kettle of fish whose resume of elected or appointed positions in the US is non-existent.
true, and Quayle had nothing to do with Perot or lips-nt
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Chris Cox
ladyofcarlisle Monday, August 25th at 10:46AM EST (link)I’m suprised that Eric Cantor and Rob Portman are being vetted but no news about the same for Christopher Cox. My cousin got to know him about in So Cal 20 years ago and has been going on about him being picked as VP ever since. As much as I love the idea of Governor Sarah Palin as VP, I fear that she could be compared negatively to Biden (think the Bush Sr vs. Ferraro debate in ’84). I do not believe the Biden choice prompts McCain to tap Romney. Too much baggage from the primaries and frankly Romney just does not sit well with a lot of social conservatives (Huckabee supporters). Plus the story line the Democrats would love to have stick of the two rich white guys out of touch and flip-flopping, etc..I beg of Senator McCain to step outside the proverbial box and give serious consideration to someone such as Ch. Chris Cox.
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no it was Chris Cox...
Justin Spagnolo (standardcandle) (Diary) Monday, August 25th at 2:21PM EST (link)if I had to guess who it was that posted it, it would have been a moderator… or some random during all the “VP talk” as soon as Romney folded.
“Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives. “ -James Madison