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If Louise Slaughter's endorsment is so great, then why not appoint her to the Senate seat?charlequin said:Louise Slaughter endorsed her. That's like as good as five reasons.
If Louise Slaughter's endorsment is so great, then why not appoint her to the Senate seat?charlequin said:Louise Slaughter endorsed her. That's like as good as five reasons.
grandjedi6 said:If Louise Slaughter's endorsment is so great, then why not appoint her to the Senate seat?
PhoenixDark said:Holy shit, Jesse Jackson Jr. was an informant for the attorney office and helped build the case against Blago
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/12/16/jesse-jackson-jr-may-have_n_151514.html
awesome :lol
video
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=6557529
Jak140 said:I wonder if this puts him in a better position to take the empty senate seat in a special election. He could run as someone willing to fight corruption on both sides of the aisle. Sucks the the media spent so much time smearing him before this broke, though.
Jak140 said:I wonder if this puts him in a better position to take the empty senate seat in a special election. He could run as someone willing to fight corruption on both sides of the aisle. Sucks the the media spent so much time smearing him before this broke, though.
Stoney Mason said:Barack Obama on Wednesday will announce Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack as his agriculture secretary pick, a transition aide says.
WashPost: The Senate majority leader called the New York Gov. last week to tout Caroline Kennedy's credentials for filling Clinton's Senate seat.
Adds the call wasn't prompted by Kennedy or anyone in her inner circle, but just his belief in her qualifications and ability to win reelection.
Since you love her so much perhaps you can try and answer my question Cheebs: Why should Caroline become a Senator besides her being a Kennedy?Cheebs said:Harry Reid has endoresed Caroline Kennedy.
I am so glad. I love Caroline Kennedy. I have for many years now, I have always wanted her to run for senate for years. It's really exciting for me to watch this dream come true. She has always been my favorite of this generation of Kennedy's over John Jr. and Bobby Jr. So great great great for me.
I adore the Kennedy's. All of 'em. I have read sooo many books on various members of the family.
Ted Kennedy had no experience and got appointed to JFK's seat purely cause he was a Kennedy and ended up going on to be in my view the greatest senator in history. So I am not going to be one to poo-poo dynasty. It really doesn't matter to me. I am a huge fan of hers, mostly out of non-political reasons.grandjedi6 said:Since you love her so much perhaps you can try and answer my question Cheebs: Why should Caroline become a Senator besides her being a Kennedy?
Cheebs said:Ted Kennedy had no experience and got appointed to JFK's seat purely cause he was a Kennedy and ended up going on to be in my view the greatest senator in history. So I am not going to be one to poo-poo dynasty. It really doesn't matter to me. I am a huge fan of hers, mostly out of non-political reasons.
Why should Al Franken be a senator besides him having a name due to being on tv?
This could go on and on. There is no way one can defend Franken winning and not be bash Caroline going to the senate. It's not like she doesnt have to run, she is running again in 2010 AND 2012.
But again my love of her has very very little to do with politics. I have been obsessed with the Kennedy's since before I got into politics.
Simply I don't care about experience really. So it's a silly argument to make with me in all honesty. I didn't care about experience with Obama, I remain consistent like that I guess. Their political viewpoint comes first, then if I personally like them. Caroline is a liberal democrat, and personally I adore her.GDJustin said:You're not answering the question. (You can't answer it, perhaps?)
You're basically saying "Sometimes other inexperienced, undeserving people have become senators and it has turned out alright!" which doesn't inspire much confidence.
Cheebs said:Ted Kennedy had no experience and got appointed to JFK's seat purely cause he was a Kennedy and ended up going on to be in my view the greatest senator in history. So I am not going to be one to poo-poo dynasty. It really doesn't matter to me. I am a huge fan of hers, mostly out of non-political reasons.
Oh its easy to support Fraken and oppose Caroline (though I wouldn't really say that I support Fraken....)Why should Al Franken be a senator besides him having a name due to being on tv?
This could go on and on. There is no way one can defend Franken winning and not be bash Caroline going to the senate. It's not like she doesnt have to run, she is running again in 2010 AND 2012.
"I'm not going to vote for Obama. I just don't like the guy"Cheebs said:Again I am not saying she is the most qualified person for this job, and it'd be insane to try to claim that. I just personally really like her so I am fine with her getting appointed. She is the most level headed Kennedy there is and is very very smart, it would be hard for me to oppose her for any job due to my personal liking of her.
I am not a journalist I can let my emotional attachment dictate a position once in a while. I am not saying my support of her is based on any sort of logic at all which is why it is silly to ask me to back up my reasoning. I only bring up Franken and the rest cause you keep asking me for some sort of logical reasoning for my stance.
I like Caroline Kennedy. I'd support her if this was mayor, dog catcher, governor, president, whatever.
grandjedi6 said:You're as bad as all those uninformed voters Cheebs. You should be ashamed.
Indeed. Explain to me what is so god damn bad about her? She is more liberal than a good deal of the dem caucus in the senate and is not like she isn't smart. You think she is going to be some sort of horrible senator?Mandark said:
Aren't there also tons of more qualified people who also fit that criteria?Cheebs said:Like I said political viewpoints come first. And she fits that criteria. If she was some bluedog democrat who was in favor of the iraq war or something then even my love of the Kennedys would make me be unsure, but that isn't an issue here.
Which has lead us astray how many times now?She shares a political viewpoint of mine and I really like her, that isn't a horrible thing. Stop trying to act like a perfect non-personal political outsider. Everyone has emotional views of various politicians not based just on how they perform.
Look, Jimmy Carter was a terrible president but by god I love the guy and would vote for him for just about anything in an instant.
Again, you ignore the fact their political viewpoint COMES FIRST. Carter is liberal, a lot more liberal than hell Obama is in foriegn policy. I came to my stance on liberal issues logically as well as my worldview. And you seem to try to ignore that aspect. And that still comes first in my support. ALWAYS.grandjedi6 said:"Look, George Bush was a terrible president but by god I love the guy and would vote for him for just about anythign in an instant"
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Actually I don't mind Caroline at all. But I do dislike political dynasties. It wouldn't be nearly as bad if Caroline's name was being tossed around for any reason other than her name, but she isn't.besada said:You seem to have some major dislike of Kennedy. I wouldn't begin to suggest that she's the most qualified candidate for the position. But neither was Hillary, who had no legislative experience. Kennedy, assuming she gets the appointment, will have to run for re-election eventually, and the voters will get to decide. Until then, she's like most appointees, someone the Governor decided would make a good Senator for reasons both bad and good.
Is it that her name is Kennedy that makes her a special target? Because I don't see you in here railing about Secretary picks that are clearly not the best qualified candidates.
What exactly? I make personal attachments to politicians or because I hate DailyKos?Mandark said:Cheebs, I wasn't trying to imply anything bad about Caroline Kennedy.
I was trying to imply something bad about you.
So you'd vote for someone who sucks yet agrees with you over someone that may not agree with you on everything but does a good job? That's the same kind of logic that gives Bush 20% support in the country and has lead to the continued stream of political bickering.Cheebs said:Again, you ignore the fact their political viewpoint COMES FIRST. Carter is liberal, a lot more liberal than hell Obama is in foriegn policy. I came to my stance on liberal issues logically as well as my worldview. And you seem to try to ignore that aspect. And that still comes first in my support. ALWAYS.
I would never vote for someone who I disagree with on the key important issues, regardless if I personally adored them. I have said that many times but you keep ignoring it because I said I have personal attachments to some politicians (and all of them happen to be ones to fit my stances! I still have a filter based on my logically taken stances).
And yes there are plenty of qualified people to be senate and I'd be fine with any of them because they share my worldview. But Caroline is my first choice. When did I say there weren't other qualified people or people MORE qualified than her?
No I would not vote for someone who did not share my political views, I don't believe in conservative ideology, and would not vote for a strong conservative on any ground. If the democrat was a corrupt mess, ala Blago I would vote third party or just not fill in that ballot. I will never vote for a conservative as long as their are liberal options.grandjedi6 said:So you'd vote for someone who sucks yet agrees with you over someone that may not agree with you on everything but does a good job? That's the same kind of logic that gives Bush 20% support in the country and has lead to the continued stream of political bickering.
And again, you still haven't given me one reason why Caroline should be in the Senate other than her being a Kennedy. In fact the only reason you love Caroline seems to be because she is Kennedy.
grandjedi6 said:Actually I don't mind Caroline at all. But I do dislike political dynasties. It wouldn't be nearly as bad if Caroline's name was being tossed around for any reason other than her name, but she isn't.
Cheebs said:Again, you ignore the fact their political viewpoint COMES FIRST. Carter is liberal, a lot more liberal than hell Obama is in foriegn policy.
Cheebs said:What exactly? I make personal attachments to politicians or because I hate DailyKos?
Incognito said:Afterall, recent history shows us that the DSCC powerbase is NY and Wall Street
Cheebs said:No I would not vote for someone who did not share my political views, I don't believe in conservative ideology, and would not vote for a strong conservative on any ground. If the democrat was a corrupt mess, ala Blago I would vote third party or just not fill in that ballot. I will never vote for a conservative as long as their are liberal options.
Again you are looking at things from what seems to be almost non-political. I am a liberal democrat, the fact I voted Obama, and voted Kerry in 2004, and voted straight ticket democrat in all 3 elections I have voted in should make that obvious.
What does this prove? You like one Kennedy more than another? So what?And I liker her personally as well. I read all of her books, great gal. If it was just her last name why do I like her a lot more than RFK Jr? Caroline >>>> Bobby Kennedy Jr.
thekad said:I find it funny that you guys are arguing over something so trivial. The special election is in 2010.
Tamanon said:The special election is meaningless in this case. There's rarely ever a challenger in the primary, never mind if she's backed by the financial wing.
If she gets in, it won't be the end of the world, it'll just be a poor way of doing things.
thekad said:So then you have a problem with the law, since it gives an unfair advantage to the appointed incumbent.
The Kennedy name, ironically, is the only reason the near-certain appointment is getting you guys riled up.
thekad said:I find it funny that you guys are arguing over something so trivial. The special election is in 2010.
Tamanon said:?
There's sure an awful lot of projecting going on here. I don't care about the Kennedy name at all, I care about the person. People aren't talking about her being a Kennedy, they're talking about the fact that she's a Kennedy being advanced as the only qualification to be named to a Senate seat.
It's not a trap - appoint someone that has a policy track record and actual political experience, not just a name.charlequin said:You guys do recognize that it is factually impossible for any candidate for appointment to Hillary Clinton's Senate seat to meet that criterion, right?
(Yeah, I'll admit, I set you guys up to walk into that on purpose.)