12 / February
12 / February
The End of an Error

Patrick Kennedy, whose public life has been marred by curious car accidents, multiple trips to rehab, and bizarre pronouncements, is saying no mas to life in elected office. Was it something I said?

posted at 01:13 AM
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Looks like the "joke" that was supposed to be Scott Brown is on Patches.

Good riddance to all of these Democrat layabouts who are now all of a sudden finding it difficult to navigate the political seas.

Maybe there's hope yet.

Posted by: asdf on February 12, 2010 08:34 AM

I am sure there is a sigh of relief throughout Democrats in Congress. Other than his family name this pasty white, silver spooned knob is nothing more than an elitist spoiled brat who probably still has his staff at home and on Capital Hill remove the crust from his PB&J.

Posted by: Oscar Goldman on February 12, 2010 12:46 PM

Is it my imagination, or are you still silent on the Palin question? I ask out of a kind of academic curiosity. If you want to write me individually instead of posting something that could cause a rift in your readership, I would understand.

Or maybe you have written about it before and I can't find it.

But I am looking for your take of how the conservative moment stands today in its various forms. For instance, I know what you are against. Boy do I know that. Most of your entries are articulate rejections of the current administration in one form or another.

But where is the Republican, Conservative, Libertarian, Tea Party point of view on our current problems. Are they on the same page? Isn't Ron Paul being challenged in his own seat?

From reading Intellectual Morons, I know you are not a fan of the Neo Con movement, so you must have problems with Sarah Palin's Tea Party speech.

You must also see a rift generating in the Republican party.

Posted by: James on February 12, 2010 10:21 PM
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