By Kag
So, Morning Mika's Husband took some of his own "executive time" to pen a
Washington Post op-ed claiming that Michael Bennet, Colorado's
"soft-spoken, white son of the establishment" could be the answer to the
Democratic party's prayers.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/michael-bennet-could-be-the-answer-to-the-question-every-democrat-is-asking/2019/02/11/4e90832a-2e2d-11e9-86ab-5d02109aeb01_story.html?utm_term=.acd760d6f119
Leave it to proud ex-Republican to try to sell us on a conservative
white, straight, middle-aged corporatist as the "savior" of the party he
loves to preach to but would never join. Michael Bennet gave one good
speech (and I'll give it to him--it was a good speech) on the senate
floor, and all of a sudden he's supposed to eclipse the likes of Kamala
Harris and Sherrod Brown as the one senator who can beat the Idiot
Cheetoh because he's...what...so much like him?
Michael Bennet, just like Trump, knows what it's like to have
everything handed to him. He only won his senate seat because he got to
run as an incumbent, having been appointed by then-Governor Bill Ritter
to fill a vacancy. And Ritter only plucked Bennet from the
Superintendent of Denver Public Schools job (a position he was appointed
to despite having ZERO school administration experience) because he
(Ritter) had some personal grudge against the wildly popular Andrew
Romanoff, former Speaker of the Colorado House of Representatives. And
despite Romanoff having clobbered Bennet at the state convention, Bennet
ended up winning the primary because President Obama, in a move for
which I will never forgive him, endorsed Bennet. (Why on earth Obama
put his thumb on the scales in a Democratic Primary, I will NEVER
understand.)
As Colorado's senator, Michael Bennet has distinguished himself
by...well...not distinguishing himself. Until his famous "Ted Cruz is a
big meanie" speech, very few people could have named the state he
represents. He serves on three rather quiet committees, and his votes
tend to be non-controversial, as are the bills he sponsors. In short,
he just doesn't seem to want to make news. Now, that might be
Scarborough's idea of presidential material, but I personally want a
leader who...leads.
I truly don't intend to knock Bennet. As our senator he has been
fine. Just fine. (Personally I'm hoping Andrew Romanoff, who just
announced a run for Cory Gardner's seat, will make it to the Senate
after all. Romanoff is my idea of a real Democrat.) I just
think it's kind of rich that Joe fucking Scarborough thinks he knows
what the Democratic party "needs." After all, when Joe served in the
People's House--as a Republican--he sponsored a bill to withdraw
from the United Nations, voted to defund the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting, and worked to try to impeach Bill Clinton. And I won't
even go into his own little intern scandal. Google it.
Joe seems to think that since Bennet isn't a lefty-liberal, that he
can "save" the Democratic party. Well, I think that the 2018 elections
proved that the party, and indeed the country, is ready for some loud, proud lefty-ness. And frankly, if we want to beat Cheetoh, the last
person we should nominate is a milk-toast, "soft-spoken" centrist. If
Joe thinks that's what this country needs, let him convince his own former party to nominate Michael Bennet.
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