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12/24/2008 12:54 #47171
Xmas Eve at Work12/19/2008 10:21 #47108
VisionHow sad and lonely our city looks today. Looking out of my front window down Cleveland the trees seem like soldiers standing in formation in the middle of a snow field. The snow is blowing sideways, acting like a veil. The sky is the same faint color of the road, a familiar sight to anybody who has lived in the north.
At Spot there are two men sitting outside on the patio, drinking coffee with coats bundled to the chin. What crazy and hardy people live here... go inside, you fools! How long does coffee stay warm, let alone hot, when it is in a paper cup and the temperature is 20F?
The usual suspects (SUVs, "suburban utility vehicles") are parking illegally in order to avoid the severe aches and pains of walking an extra 20 feet in the middle of a snow storm - not that they have ever needed an excuse.
I can only hear the sound of a shovel scraping against the cement sidewalk in front of Wasabi, the hum of a CPU fan, the slight ringing in my ears, cars slushing by here and there with engines growling spinning their wheels across the white road, Jean talking to someone only she can see, the occasional honking horn. The city is quiet and inactive today.
At Spot there are two men sitting outside on the patio, drinking coffee with coats bundled to the chin. What crazy and hardy people live here... go inside, you fools! How long does coffee stay warm, let alone hot, when it is in a paper cup and the temperature is 20F?
The usual suspects (SUVs, "suburban utility vehicles") are parking illegally in order to avoid the severe aches and pains of walking an extra 20 feet in the middle of a snow storm - not that they have ever needed an excuse.
I can only hear the sound of a shovel scraping against the cement sidewalk in front of Wasabi, the hum of a CPU fan, the slight ringing in my ears, cars slushing by here and there with engines growling spinning their wheels across the white road, Jean talking to someone only she can see, the occasional honking horn. The city is quiet and inactive today.
jenks - 12/19/08 20:25
is she the one with the long gray hair who always wears white tights and sneakers?
and speaking of white, the lady in white was eating in the cafeteria at BGH the other day... I was so tempted to sit and try to talk to her.
is she the one with the long gray hair who always wears white tights and sneakers?
and speaking of white, the lady in white was eating in the cafeteria at BGH the other day... I was so tempted to sit and try to talk to her.
jason - 12/19/08 16:10
Hahaha, the "ship" Josh. That gets me every time.
Hahaha, the "ship" Josh. That gets me every time.
james - 12/19/08 14:49
I like to imagine that Jean is in a Neil Gaiman sort of universe. Sure, she looks just like a crazy bag lady, but she is really one Graeae. The nonsense she yells is actually the incantation to a powerful spell. Swinging in those bags is not poo, but great mojo. Don't mess with her, or she will steel your eyes and teeth for her own.
I like to imagine that Jean is in a Neil Gaiman sort of universe. Sure, she looks just like a crazy bag lady, but she is really one Graeae. The nonsense she yells is actually the incantation to a powerful spell. Swinging in those bags is not poo, but great mojo. Don't mess with her, or she will steel your eyes and teeth for her own.
metalpeter - 12/19/08 14:47
Well thanks to my nice boss I got to have today off, so when I woke up I got to go to my mothers place and shovel it, then wound up going to put money in the bank (Sabres game tonight and maybe a bit of Christmas Shopping I need that money in there), it wasn't to bad on Elmwood people where shoveling or snow blowing and plows where out and I wasn't the only one out, I can't compare it to a normal day but I did see people going into what ever that place to eat next to Hodge Liqour is .
Well thanks to my nice boss I got to have today off, so when I woke up I got to go to my mothers place and shovel it, then wound up going to put money in the bank (Sabres game tonight and maybe a bit of Christmas Shopping I need that money in there), it wasn't to bad on Elmwood people where shoveling or snow blowing and plows where out and I wasn't the only one out, I can't compare it to a normal day but I did see people going into what ever that place to eat next to Hodge Liqour is .
jbeatty - 12/19/08 13:50
I didn't know her name till now. I first encountered her at blockbuster where I thought she was yelling at me as I walked down the aisle. But it turns out she was just yelling. She is like a street performer in a sense because she always manages to put a smile on peoples faces.
I didn't know her name till now. I first encountered her at blockbuster where I thought she was yelling at me as I walked down the aisle. But it turns out she was just yelling. She is like a street performer in a sense because she always manages to put a smile on peoples faces.
joshua - 12/19/08 13:49
(e:drew) is right, she is harmless. My former neighbor Pete (heart of gold, gem of a guy) used to give her sweaters and would talk to her.
I don't know what's in her "ship" - I have to say, I've never stopped to think about it!
(e:ajay) - you've made me realize that all this time I should have been keeping a journal of the sounds of morning in all the places in America I've been to for my job. In your city I experienced morning in the Haight and The Wharf/North Beach/downtown. Morning in the Haight was awesome on the weekend - that place has a layer of fog over it even if there is no precipitation in the air. I think on weekends people there are more lethargic than Southerners at any time of the week. It seemed far more quiet than any morning I've had in Buffalo. The other side of the city was quite different - I was closer to the water and the bustle of Market St. and the wanderers.
(e:drew) is right, she is harmless. My former neighbor Pete (heart of gold, gem of a guy) used to give her sweaters and would talk to her.
I don't know what's in her "ship" - I have to say, I've never stopped to think about it!
(e:ajay) - you've made me realize that all this time I should have been keeping a journal of the sounds of morning in all the places in America I've been to for my job. In your city I experienced morning in the Haight and The Wharf/North Beach/downtown. Morning in the Haight was awesome on the weekend - that place has a layer of fog over it even if there is no precipitation in the air. I think on weekends people there are more lethargic than Southerners at any time of the week. It seemed far more quiet than any morning I've had in Buffalo. The other side of the city was quite different - I was closer to the water and the bustle of Market St. and the wanderers.
fellyconnelly - 12/19/08 13:25
somebody please tell me... is that poo in the plastic bags that swing from her cart? because thats what it looks like...
somebody please tell me... is that poo in the plastic bags that swing from her cart? because thats what it looks like...
ajay - 12/19/08 12:57
I miss waking up to the sound of scraping shovels. :'(
The best way to start a weekend: listen to the shovels while lying in bed. Then get up and make some chai; toast some (whole-wheat) waffles and slather them with maple syrup and butter. Grab a comforter, sit on the couch with the chai and the waffles, and look out the window at the snow, while the radio plays WBFO....
I miss waking up to the sound of scraping shovels. :'(
The best way to start a weekend: listen to the shovels while lying in bed. Then get up and make some chai; toast some (whole-wheat) waffles and slather them with maple syrup and butter. Grab a comforter, sit on the couch with the chai and the waffles, and look out the window at the snow, while the radio plays WBFO....
drew - 12/19/08 12:21
Jean has been particularly bad lately, but when she hits bottom, she gets picked up and medicated.
She is a regular at our church, and only annoying sometimes. She is harmless.
Jean has been particularly bad lately, but when she hits bottom, she gets picked up and medicated.
She is a regular at our church, and only annoying sometimes. She is harmless.
joshua - 12/19/08 11:56
She is the wild, toothless, haggard lady that pushes around a cart and screams at the top of her lungs to nobody in particular. You can't miss her. The interesting thing is that the last time I used the laundromat on the corner of Elmwood and Auburn, I was approaching the door with my laundry and saw here there guarding the door (oh God). What did she do?
Jean: "Oh, well I see you have laundry there, let me open it for you." *walks and grabs the door handle, swinging the door open*
Me: *a little wierded out* "Thank you!"
Jean: "You're welcome!"
She was completely, 100% lucid. Then 20 minutes later she was eating a sandwich on the laundromat counter, right in front of the door, mumbling to herself. Nobody seemed to mind, but the sandwich had Italian dressing on it which made the entire room stink.
She is the wild, toothless, haggard lady that pushes around a cart and screams at the top of her lungs to nobody in particular. You can't miss her. The interesting thing is that the last time I used the laundromat on the corner of Elmwood and Auburn, I was approaching the door with my laundry and saw here there guarding the door (oh God). What did she do?
Jean: "Oh, well I see you have laundry there, let me open it for you." *walks and grabs the door handle, swinging the door open*
Me: *a little wierded out* "Thank you!"
Jean: "You're welcome!"
She was completely, 100% lucid. Then 20 minutes later she was eating a sandwich on the laundromat counter, right in front of the door, mumbling to herself. Nobody seemed to mind, but the sandwich had Italian dressing on it which made the entire room stink.
jason - 12/19/08 11:46
Sometimes Jean is just in an ornery mood I guess. Those sounds are really fun on a weekend morning.
Sometimes Jean is just in an ornery mood I guess. Those sounds are really fun on a weekend morning.
theli - 12/19/08 11:41
Uhm...is that the uh..."crazy" lady I've heard about?
Think I *might* have seen her once.
Uhm...is that the uh..."crazy" lady I've heard about?
Think I *might* have seen her once.
matthew - 12/19/08 11:07
Oh jean! What elmwood be like without the sound of your yelling voice?!?
Oh jean! What elmwood be like without the sound of your yelling voice?!?
tinypliny - 12/19/08 11:04
What I want to know is who is this Jean?
What I want to know is who is this Jean?
fellyconnelly - 12/19/08 10:51
Isn't it funny that jean is one of the few sounds you hear? Or just plain sad?
Isn't it funny that jean is one of the few sounds you hear? Or just plain sad?
12/18/2008 15:02 #47103
Caroline "Slummin' It Tour" 2008Lol. The article doesn't do the recordings I've heard justice - the reporters were very, very agitated. A local TV reporter even called into Rush Limbaugh today to talk about it... which I heard while driving to the post office during my lunch break.
"It's a process so I just hope everybody understands this is not a campaign, but I have lived a life committed to public service, wrote a book on the constitution, the importance of independent participation, raised my family committed to education in New York City," Kennedy said.
Well, that's it! Sign her up! She wrote a book and raised kids, you know! You know when I'm mad when I capitalize every other word for emphasis -
No, Princess Caroline, it IS a campaign, which is something YOU need to understand. You have to inspire confidence in the millions of New Yorkers who think your life of privilege, and our state politicians' collective unending greed for campaign fundraising, may just get you a seat you have NO BUSINESS sitting in. I promise you and everyone else reading this that if Governor Paterson selects you, I'll fight tooth and nail to see you put out on your ass in a year. I'll even take the somewhat extreme step of registering as a Democrat and voting against you in the primary. I'll put up campaign signs for your opponents, Republican or Democrat. I'll convince everyone I know that having you in the US Senate is an insult to upstate, to the working class people of New York, to the people who have been IGNORED by people like yourself, with the obvious difference being that these people who earned their stripes who are also candidates weren't appointed but elected.
My grandmother, who voted for your father, will not vote for you. I'll beg my father to not vote for you. By the way, what kind of job are you going to do in a year when you have so little time to actually get elected? Do you simply want to get your foot in the back door, flip New York the bird and get an unearned incumbency? Why is it that you feel the need to shove yourself down New York's throat? Why are you under the mistaken impression, as many American coastal elites do, that New York needs you? The truth is we don't need you - you need the Senate seat to fulfill some kind of instinctual need for power flowing through the same DNA that Ed Koch thinks make you qualified. "Think of the DNA!" - Ed Koch, you Benedict Arnold and supposed man of the people. We need someone who is actually in touch with our problems and has earned their stripes, not some effete caviar eater like yourself, Caroline. Go to hell - you got what you deserved when you came here, and your attempt at a first impression validated numerous fears and presumptions millions of New Yorkers have of you.
Let me ask - now that she's been here, does anybody know the purpose of the visit, which I dubbed the "Slummin' It Tour?" At City Hall last night, you'd think an actual US Senator was visiting - they closed off the circle and adjacent sidestreets, then ultimately allowed nobody to park. It appears to me that she came here simply to be visible, wave her regal hand like the Queen of England, accept accolades, be presumptive, then get back in the waiting car and drive back to her private jet so she can go home and take a shower.
At least Hillary kissed us before she fucked us. If David Paterson selects Princess Caroline I'll never forgive him either, and he's a Demo that had a vote from me etched in stone.
UPDATE - Which may or may not enrage you. Upstate? Caroline gives us the finger. Harlem? Let's have a press op in front of a tourist trap soul food spot! (A word of advice - borrow Hill's True Blue Yankees Fan ball cap)
libertad - 12/26/08 22:44
I'm not a fan of her running either. Especially after reading this...
"She also was asked to explain why she failed to vote in a number of elections since registering in New York City in 1988, including in 1994 when Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan was up for re-election for the seat she hopes to take over.
"I was really surprised and dismayed by my voting record," she said. "I'm glad it's been brought to my attention."
I don't think she will be appointed because it would be very unpopular.
I'm not a fan of her running either. Especially after reading this...
"She also was asked to explain why she failed to vote in a number of elections since registering in New York City in 1988, including in 1994 when Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan was up for re-election for the seat she hopes to take over.
"I was really surprised and dismayed by my voting record," she said. "I'm glad it's been brought to my attention."
I don't think she will be appointed because it would be very unpopular.
dcoffee - 12/19/08 15:27
there should be a special election, and the term should only be 2 years, because a lot of voters don't show up to a special election. But the appointments are undemocratic, I totally agree. And you're right about the incumbent advantage, that's the worst downfall of the appointment issue.
there should be a special election, and the term should only be 2 years, because a lot of voters don't show up to a special election. But the appointments are undemocratic, I totally agree. And you're right about the incumbent advantage, that's the worst downfall of the appointment issue.
tinypliny - 12/18/08 18:03
Sounds like Manhattan's Sarah Palin. Encore.
Sounds like Manhattan's Sarah Palin. Encore.
james - 12/18/08 17:18
I was under the impression she was here to meet with electeds, political insiders, and anyone else with some influence on Gov. Patty, not the people of WNY. Which is great. She has no political experience but already she is acting like the entrenched hacks representing us.
In the last few days, I have seen a growing consensus that she stands a very good shot at being selected. Considering the state of our budget and the ever growing tax burden low and middle income people are being made to bear I might want someone with actual policy experience. Writing a book, working for schools, and raising a privileged family is great and all, but we need someone with real experience. Now is not the time to gamble with celebrity.
I was under the impression she was here to meet with electeds, political insiders, and anyone else with some influence on Gov. Patty, not the people of WNY. Which is great. She has no political experience but already she is acting like the entrenched hacks representing us.
In the last few days, I have seen a growing consensus that she stands a very good shot at being selected. Considering the state of our budget and the ever growing tax burden low and middle income people are being made to bear I might want someone with actual policy experience. Writing a book, working for schools, and raising a privileged family is great and all, but we need someone with real experience. Now is not the time to gamble with celebrity.
hodown - 12/18/08 17:12
I guarantee you she considers this step #1 to a bid for the White House.
I guarantee you she considers this step #1 to a bid for the White House.
mrmike - 12/18/08 15:19
I thought it unlikely to happen, but I agree with you wholeheartedly (hell must have frozen over). The one thing funnier than the reports was the Today show calling our mayor, "Bob Brown." She would have been much better off to be a little less regal, talk to reporters, converse with some people insteading of coming here to say she came here. Worst part of this process is that I think upstate is going to get screwed regardless. If not her, Andy Cuomo has been mentioned a lot and I think he believes Buffalo is a little north of Yonkers. Brown is just Tony Masiello in a better suit. I don't think Higgins can raise the green for the 2010 campaign.
We gonna wind up with somebody who has a Manhattan address already.
I thought it unlikely to happen, but I agree with you wholeheartedly (hell must have frozen over). The one thing funnier than the reports was the Today show calling our mayor, "Bob Brown." She would have been much better off to be a little less regal, talk to reporters, converse with some people insteading of coming here to say she came here. Worst part of this process is that I think upstate is going to get screwed regardless. If not her, Andy Cuomo has been mentioned a lot and I think he believes Buffalo is a little north of Yonkers. Brown is just Tony Masiello in a better suit. I don't think Higgins can raise the green for the 2010 campaign.
We gonna wind up with somebody who has a Manhattan address already.
12/16/2008 14:26 #47083
My New BookFirst - please take a look at my previous entry today re: Caroline Kennedy and if you are inclined leave a comment. I hate posting multiple entries during the day because of how that obscures your previous work, but I was eager to share my taking the piss and general thumbs-up-osity below -
Even if you don't agree with the guy you should understand where he's coming from.
EDIT: proof for jho that I do occasionally leave the vest at home - with my friend Nick and his sister Nina -
Even if you don't agree with the guy you should understand where he's coming from.
EDIT: proof for jho that I do occasionally leave the vest at home - with my friend Nick and his sister Nina -
joshua - 12/16/08 19:08
Hmm, that is probably true - my evil ranking is suffering due to the reason (e:jason) cited. His sort of evil is random and spontaneous I think (like a hooligan in England, with or without the booze, but no personal animosity towards others), whereas mine is more calculated and Machiavellian (don't get mad, get even). I'm far more willing to be confrontational than (e:jason) is, but that is self-evident. I don't think that is evil though, hehe.
Hmm, that is probably true - my evil ranking is suffering due to the reason (e:jason) cited. His sort of evil is random and spontaneous I think (like a hooligan in England, with or without the booze, but no personal animosity towards others), whereas mine is more calculated and Machiavellian (don't get mad, get even). I'm far more willing to be confrontational than (e:jason) is, but that is self-evident. I don't think that is evil though, hehe.
jason - 12/16/08 19:01
If he had a mouth full of something alcoholic he probably was behaving like me as much as he looked like me. By the way, we took an accounting of misdeeds tonight and I probably am the evil twin due to lack of activity on his part (if you ask me).
If he had a mouth full of something alcoholic he probably was behaving like me as much as he looked like me. By the way, we took an accounting of misdeeds tonight and I probably am the evil twin due to lack of activity on his part (if you ask me).
joshua - 12/16/08 18:45
Yeah my mouth was full of wine - I took a sip/gulp sgulp of wine, then my boss cracked a joke and took a picture... lol. Not the ones at work though... just this last one, to be clear!
I don't know which one of us is the evil one - I never considered that one has to be the yin and the other has to be the yang! But you are right. I really do look a lot like my brother in these, more so than usual.
Yeah my mouth was full of wine - I took a sip/gulp sgulp of wine, then my boss cracked a joke and took a picture... lol. Not the ones at work though... just this last one, to be clear!
I don't know which one of us is the evil one - I never considered that one has to be the yin and the other has to be the yang! But you are right. I really do look a lot like my brother in these, more so than usual.
tinypliny - 12/16/08 17:01
You look A LOT like Jason (I thought that WAS the evil twin) in that picture with the hugoid tie. Did you say, your mouth was full of wine? ;-)
You look A LOT like Jason (I thought that WAS the evil twin) in that picture with the hugoid tie. Did you say, your mouth was full of wine? ;-)
fellyconnelly - 12/16/08 16:33
Hey I like the vest
Hey I like the vest
joshua - 12/16/08 15:26
Ha! Well, the answer to that is no, it is not attached to me per se. It is cold back here in my office so on the really, really cold days I keep it on. For a new building the heating system is not very effective.
I included a recent picture (12/6) for proof that I do in fact remove the vest! The tie is Hugo Boss (oooh). I have a weird look on my face because I have a mouth full of wine...
Ha! Well, the answer to that is no, it is not attached to me per se. It is cold back here in my office so on the really, really cold days I keep it on. For a new building the heating system is not very effective.
I included a recent picture (12/6) for proof that I do in fact remove the vest! The tie is Hugo Boss (oooh). I have a weird look on my face because I have a mouth full of wine...
hodown - 12/16/08 14:59
Totally off topic- I have yet to ever see you sans vest. Is it attached to you?
Totally off topic- I have yet to ever see you sans vest. Is it attached to you?
12/16/2008 11:54 #47080
Caroline, NoFabulous song, ludicrous choice for New York State Senator. I'll be embarrassed profusely if she gets picked. This is being driven almost totally by her celebrity and nostalgia for Camelot - certainly not her scant qualifications. This is also proof that despite our mockery of the British, some in American society would love nothing more than to have our own royal family.
I listened to 2/3 of New Yorkers who called into Bill Press this morning embarrass our state by suggesting that she "deserves it" and trumpeting qualifications such as having her father, uncle and brother die tragically. What a bunch of dunces we must look like to the rest of the country - this voter mentality goes a long way towards explaining the situation our state is in.
Anyway, enjoy the song -
Where did your long hair go
Where is the girl I used to know
How could you lose that happy glow
Oh, Caroline no
Who took that look away
I remember how you used to say
Youd never change, but thats not true
Oh, Caroline you
Break my heart
I want to go and cry
Its so sad to watch a sweet thing die
Oh, Caroline why
Could I ever find in you again
Things that made me love you so much then
Could we ever bring em back once they have gone
Oh, Caroline no
I listened to 2/3 of New Yorkers who called into Bill Press this morning embarrass our state by suggesting that she "deserves it" and trumpeting qualifications such as having her father, uncle and brother die tragically. What a bunch of dunces we must look like to the rest of the country - this voter mentality goes a long way towards explaining the situation our state is in.
Anyway, enjoy the song -
Where did your long hair go
Where is the girl I used to know
How could you lose that happy glow
Oh, Caroline no
Who took that look away
I remember how you used to say
Youd never change, but thats not true
Oh, Caroline you
Break my heart
I want to go and cry
Its so sad to watch a sweet thing die
Oh, Caroline why
Could I ever find in you again
Things that made me love you so much then
Could we ever bring em back once they have gone
Oh, Caroline no
james - 12/16/08 17:06
hm... finish out the term is what I meant I don't like the idea of doing it next election simply because you can have a situation, like you did in Mississippi and Wyoming where you elect two senators at the same time. I like electing them on different years because the state has different priorities each year. Electing two senators in the spirit of the same year stagnates the pool a little.
On The Albany Project I saw four interesting ideas that I wouldn't have thought of that I like infinitely better than Kennedy:
Certainly, New York State is filled with extraordinary people. Here are four:
--Dr. Harold Varmus, former head of the National Institutes of Health, now director of the Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer hospital. He could add real value to the Senate's health insurance debate.
--Geoffrey Canada has spent his life doing extraordinary work with the young people, especially the young men, of Harlem. He would be a strong, African-American voice for the poor.
--Vishaka Desai, president of the Asia Society would be the first member of the Senate born in India. She would bring great knowledge about the world's hottest hot-spot to the Senate, plus great expertise in the areas of education and culture.
--Judge Judith Kaye, the briliant chief justice of New York's highest court, soon to retire.
hm... finish out the term is what I meant I don't like the idea of doing it next election simply because you can have a situation, like you did in Mississippi and Wyoming where you elect two senators at the same time. I like electing them on different years because the state has different priorities each year. Electing two senators in the spirit of the same year stagnates the pool a little.
On The Albany Project I saw four interesting ideas that I wouldn't have thought of that I like infinitely better than Kennedy:
Certainly, New York State is filled with extraordinary people. Here are four:
--Dr. Harold Varmus, former head of the National Institutes of Health, now director of the Memorial Sloan Kettering cancer hospital. He could add real value to the Senate's health insurance debate.
--Geoffrey Canada has spent his life doing extraordinary work with the young people, especially the young men, of Harlem. He would be a strong, African-American voice for the poor.
--Vishaka Desai, president of the Asia Society would be the first member of the Senate born in India. She would bring great knowledge about the world's hottest hot-spot to the Senate, plus great expertise in the areas of education and culture.
--Judge Judith Kaye, the briliant chief justice of New York's highest court, soon to retire.
joshua - 12/16/08 14:16
Oh for sure, I'm in the ABB crowd, if you know what I'm sayin'. We'd be rid of him but we'd be poisoning national politics, let's be honest. My dream of an upstater is dying I'm afraid... I like Higgins but he's greener than some of the downstate candidates, and even Andrew Cuomo. I didn't want Cuomo to be picked only because I'm greedy and want him as our AG, but considering the alternatives I think if not Higgins, then Cuomo should be picked.
I liked another suggestion I've heard for Caroline Kennedy that I think would be 100% suited to her. Her grandfather, Joe Kennedy, was the Ambassador to the UK and I think an ambassador role, perhaps the one filled by her grandfather, might be better if she wants to contribute to the well-being of the country. She would be highly visible, her presence would do wonders for our image wherever she is, she won't be held to the same public scrutiny as an elected official, which seems to suit her personality - I think she would be a brilliant ambassador.
You know (e:james) - the COS idea is interesting. It highlights how there are so many different ways to handle the replacement of a United States Senator in mid-term, many of which aren't immediately thought of at first. What I like the most about that is the idea of an assured open contest with no incumbents. No appointee to an elected position should have the added benefit of an incumbency because they didn't earn it.
By the way, with respect to Biden's seat - when you say "next election" - do you mean 2010, or the next election that lines up to the end of his term? Biden was re-elected this year, so I'm curious about how long his COS will be in the seat before Delaware puts it up for election. It seems to me that they should simply have the seat on the ballot in 2010.
Oh for sure, I'm in the ABB crowd, if you know what I'm sayin'. We'd be rid of him but we'd be poisoning national politics, let's be honest. My dream of an upstater is dying I'm afraid... I like Higgins but he's greener than some of the downstate candidates, and even Andrew Cuomo. I didn't want Cuomo to be picked only because I'm greedy and want him as our AG, but considering the alternatives I think if not Higgins, then Cuomo should be picked.
I liked another suggestion I've heard for Caroline Kennedy that I think would be 100% suited to her. Her grandfather, Joe Kennedy, was the Ambassador to the UK and I think an ambassador role, perhaps the one filled by her grandfather, might be better if she wants to contribute to the well-being of the country. She would be highly visible, her presence would do wonders for our image wherever she is, she won't be held to the same public scrutiny as an elected official, which seems to suit her personality - I think she would be a brilliant ambassador.
You know (e:james) - the COS idea is interesting. It highlights how there are so many different ways to handle the replacement of a United States Senator in mid-term, many of which aren't immediately thought of at first. What I like the most about that is the idea of an assured open contest with no incumbents. No appointee to an elected position should have the added benefit of an incumbency because they didn't earn it.
By the way, with respect to Biden's seat - when you say "next election" - do you mean 2010, or the next election that lines up to the end of his term? Biden was re-elected this year, so I'm curious about how long his COS will be in the seat before Delaware puts it up for election. It seems to me that they should simply have the seat on the ballot in 2010.
james - 12/16/08 13:33
I sort of like what is happening with Joe Biden's seat. His chief of staff fills the vacancy and is not running at next election. The COS is best equipped to continue the policies of the Senator the people elected. But Caroline... there are so many other choices I would make before her. She is still before Byron but way after everyone else that has already been mentioned.
I sort of like what is happening with Joe Biden's seat. His chief of staff fills the vacancy and is not running at next election. The COS is best equipped to continue the policies of the Senator the people elected. But Caroline... there are so many other choices I would make before her. She is still before Byron but way after everyone else that has already been mentioned.
Happy Christmas Josh!
A man after my own heart, drinking at work. And Tiny- let's not get crazy we'll be seeing enough of the puffy vest on New Year's..
Some of those (only read a few) Molson questions are awesome. On a side note it doesn't feel like Christmas Eve.
Merry Christmas to you!
Nice office motif
We demand a view of the puffy vest.