Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Bull in China Shop

Norm Coleman keeps trying to take over. He wants power I guess. I think he's a little bit weird. It does not matter to him that he's not the legitimate winner. That doesn't matter, so I guess that's not it. I thought that that would matter. Apparently that people didn't vote for him doesn't count. This seems pretty obvious.

So what matters, then? It is that he feels a really big competitive urge -a hate -towards the other candidate, similar to any kind of ethnic or other bigotry or hatred for "other" or "outsider." Al Franken won. But he's a liberal. I should say I suppose evil liberal. Coleman presumably thinks A. F. is evil. That's what matters. That it's Al Franken who won. Coleman is the type who doesn't want anybody but his party or him.

It is sobering to reflect that we almost had such a reckless, authoritarian person in our nations' highest legislative chamber. (Yes, that's called the "Senate.")

It's a disgrace.

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