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Gov. Rod Blagojevich considered Oprah for Senate seat
By April MacIntyre Jan 26, 2009, 13:43 GMT
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What are we seeing here? This guy wants a pass because hes a good liberal? Expecting the Dems to spare him when it was the Dems who cast him out in the first place... is insane. Maybe if the GOP had a shaky case and pushed it through the Dems would rally. The man has the BLACK DOT on his hand and bad hair.. its time for him to go.
Ever wonder how some complete idiots zoom right past you and everybody else and get promoted to high paying jobs, where they usually proceed to destroy their subordinate's lives and destroy the company with their completely moronic decisions? And the bosses LET them do it, are completely blind to what's going on?
My theory on this is that they're like some kind of idiot-savants who can do advanced math but can't tie their shoelaces. Power vampires, I call them. The only thing they can and will do is detect the slightest power vacuum and suck up to it and play with it. That's their ONLY talent. They usually have the morals of a toilet brush. In my mind, the next step in the evolution of society would be to detect these monsters from early on and fix them up, or 'help' them away from any kind of position where they could be either dangerous to others or just plain useless.
We need Blagos like we need comic book villains. Blagos would be funny if they weren't so dangerous. We had that senator-victim from Idaho who took a 'wide stance' to his flirtatious nature, the governor-victim from Alaska who was out for all that she could grab with absolutely no redeeming value but an ability to whip the morons into a frenzy, and now the Blago-victim who's quoted from just about everything but 'The Scarlet Letter' (hint hint, nudge nudge). Nice going!
As a progressive society, we really need this to put this Blago-detector in place.
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