U.S.A.
Bob McDermott, born in 1963, holds a BA in economics and an MBA from Chaminade University of Honolulu. He began his career in public service, serving three terms in the Hawaii House of Representatives before an unsuccessful run for U.S. Congress in 2002. After a hiatus, he returned to the Hawaii House of Representatives in 2012, where he became known for his opposition to same-sex marriage and the Pono Choices sex education program. McDermott has also demonstrated leadership by participating in high-profile votes, including the removal of a House Minority Leader.
Bob McDermott's political identity is marked by a blend of staunch traditionalism and unpredictable volatility. His vocal opposition to same-sex marriage and the Pono Choices sex education program showcases his conservative social stances, yet his outbursts and unpredictable actions during legislative debates hint at a highly charged and sometimes erratic rhetorical style. His call to close the Red Hill Underground Fuel Storage Facility, despite its strategic importance, reveals a willingness to challenge established norms for regional benefit.