A couple of nights ago, President Obama gave his “farewell
address”, not from the Oval Office as has been the “tradition” since 1960
(President Eisenhower), but from the McCormick Center in Chicago, before a
picked band of rabid, die-hard supporters.
In so doing, he once again proved my thesis that he knows how to
campaign for office, but never figured out how to be President. He needs and feeds off of adoring crowds, and
will go anywhere, at any cost, to do what other Presidents were able to do from
their desks.
Yesterday, Senator Cory Booker, broke with Senate tradition
to “testify” at the confirmation hearings for Attorney General-designate Jeff
Sessions. By all accounts, he did so for
the TV time. His so-called “evidence”
against Senator Sessions was some dredged up, dusted off allegations from 31
years ago which have been discredited.
All Senator Booker really did was to wrap himself in the King family
mantle.
The 2020 campaign began yesterday, and you can bet that
Senator Booker plans on being in the thick of it. We will see if the Democrat Party falls for the trap of nominating yet another ultra-liberal, north-eastern Senator, or if it leaves the howling proponents of special interest and race-conscious politics and concentrates on all Americans.
1 comment:
Welcome back, Mac!
In response to your supposition, I'm guessing they will go for the familiar former rather than trying to be a real political party.
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