In this political climate, whether it comes from George W. Bush, The Big Three, Barack Obama, Rod Blagojevich, Eliot Spitzer, William “The Refrigerator” Jefferson, or Caroline Kennedy, the utter contempt displayed for decorum, for rules, for respect for the voter has been appalling.
Years ago, New Yorkers voted into the U.S. Senate, a former intern in the U.S. Communist Party. Atleast then, they got to vote. Now their next Senator, who may or may not be a Communist, is on her way to being GIVEN a Senate seat because she asked for it. (I’m more qualified than this pompous bitch.)
Let’s not forget Ted Kennedy’s drunken fingerprints all over this Caroline-coronation.
Should they not protest this decision vociferously, shame on the people of New York and their eroded lack of standards.
Officials say the daughter of the late President John F. Kennedy will be the governor’s choice to fill the New York Senate seat being vacated by Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Two people close to Gov. David Paterson tell The Associated Press they believe Caroline Kennedy will be his choice, but the governor cautions he’s still looking.
The New York Times reports that during a New Year’s Day open house at the executive mansion, Paterson said “It ain’t nothin’ till I calls it.” The quote recalls a statement once made by legendary baseball umpire Bill Klem.
It ain’t arrogance till it comes from a Democrat.
Imagine with a Republican governor getting away with appointing a woman with ZERO — NONE — political experience.
Remember Governor Palin, who just happened to be governor when she was selected as McLoser’s V.P.? Somehow Palin, who was also a Mayor, was soooooo oooooh underqualified.
Caroline Kennedy’s achievements worthy of a U.S. Senate seat have included — what exactly? Her mere request for a Senate seat shows the utter contempt this woman has for the American people, specifically the people of New York.
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