So this woman and Al Franken are both considered "qualified" to be U.S. Senators. I'm reminded of William Buckley's quip that he'd rather be ruled by the first 100 names in the Boston phone book than the U.S. Senate.
Franken steals the Minnesota seat. Kennedy is entitled to the senate seat because of her name - like the property owning aristocracy that occupied the British house of lords.
So much for change we can believe in.
The U.S. Senate should have a regular spot on SNL or the comedy channel.
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So this woman and Al Franken are both considered "qualified" to be U.S. Senators. I'm reminded of William Buckley's quip that he'd rather be ruled by the first 100 names in the Boston phone book than the U.S. Senate.
Franken steals the Minnesota seat.
Kennedy is entitled to the senate seat because of her name - like the property owning aristocracy that occupied the British house of lords.
So much for change we can believe in.
The U.S. Senate should have a regular spot on SNL or the comedy channel.
I think her use of the word "obviously" is a bit egregious too, you know?
Oh, it's OK. She's just trying to you know speak in a language that you know MY generation can you know understand.
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