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Dec 09 2008

Blagojevich and Drescher

Published by eclecticbird at 1:50 pm under Issues Edit This

I was going to do a bit on Fran Drescher wanting to become the NY senator but that seemed obvious…then the headline about the Illinois governor selling off Obama’s senate seat to the highest bidder made me rethink my stance on the obvious.

Fran first.  I so want her to get the NY seat.  I mean really, I could use a laugh or two and a buttoned up politician isn’t going to do it for me.  Seriously…could she be any worse than some of the people in office now?  I know…RR is probably having some sort of seizure just thinking about it but I’m a bit more lighthearted in my take on politics and I’m always for an outsider on the inside.

Now for Gov. Blagojevich…wow.  How does someone so stupid make it into office?  I think he’s a great example of why we need fewer politicians and more actresses :)

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7 Responses to “Blagojevich and Drescher”

  1. bill_fingeron 09 Dec 2008 at 2:33 pm edit this

    Imagine a sitcom with Fran Drescher and Al Franken. I call it “Full U.S. House.”

  2. threedegreeson 09 Dec 2008 at 4:16 pm edit this

    Aw, screw it- let’s load the Hill with incompetent hacktors(my new word) with no policy experience or understanding of how government works. It’ll truly be a representative democracy that way.

  3. skwguitaron 10 Dec 2008 at 3:55 pm edit this

    Have a tall glass of lemonade on me my birdie,

    http://newsday.today.com/2008/12/10/when-todaycom-gives-you-lemons/

  4. mikeywriteswellon 10 Dec 2008 at 6:04 pm edit this

    I nominated you for an award on my blog! :D

  5. skwguitaron 15 Dec 2008 at 4:42 pm edit this

    where you been at birdie? Drunk off that lemonade? Hope all is well…

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