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Thursday
18Dec2008

Things I don't have an opinion about

I needed to do a short post.

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Tammy Bruce is supporting CarKen's bid for Hillary's senate seat.  I don't have much of an opinion on this.  To the extent that the entire senate is being reconfigured, Chicago-style, by the elevation of many members to the cabinet, then back-filling with close relatives/ place holders/ sentimental favorites who walk like Walter Brennan who are appointed by governors, yeah, I think its undemocratic and it makes the World's Greatest Deliberative Body (yawn...) look really even stupider.

I'm just surprised that Michelle didn't get Barack's seat.  Hell, I'm surprised Auntie Mame Kinte in Boston didn't get his seat.

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ObamaNation – December 18, 2008 – Meritocracy died today following a long battle against the pernicious cancers of cronyism, ignorance and sloth. Sadly, Meritocracy’s sibling, Capitalism, is on life support after being run over by the yellow bus of Liberalism. Its driver was blinded by BDS. Could their dear mother Democracy’s demise be next? That would leave Hope as the only survivor. The Founding Fathers are grieving.
December 18, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterpubliuspen
"Nice clothes, walks like she's used to handling a plough,"

That is laugh-out-loud funny.
December 18, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRachel
I'm more than a little puzzled by the sudden interest in qualifications.
December 18, 2008 | Unregistered Commenteraelfheld
I haven't really followed this appointment, as Blago and Ill have taken all my attention. I listen to Tammy occasionally (like when she sub'd for Ingraham this week) but hadn't known she was supporting Kennedy.

I guess I'm of two minds about it. On the one hand yes Caroline Kennedy seems like a nice person and it's unfair that the press is going after her given all that they ignored about Obama. But she's the one asking for the Senate seat, an office of no small importance. And if she wasn't a Kennedy she wouldn't even be considered. Such is politics, though.
December 19, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterTom the Redhunter

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