Run by Slackers
I mentioned here that Harold Ford, Jr. was a slacker. So is Bob Corker:
Pierce says that by the last year of Corker’s term, the mayor was hardly ever around, having abandoned his post for a run at the Senate. “The mayor was elected to serve four years, but he only served three,” Pierce says, adding that Todd Womack, Corker’s mayoral spokesman who is now communications director for the Corker campaign, ran the show in Corker’s absence. “Most of the council referred to Todd Womack as ‘mayor.’ ”
6,000,000 people in this state and these are the best two we got?
October 30th, 2006 at 2:28 pm
Ain’t no way I could walk off my steady job while seeking another–especially while I was still getting paid!
October 30th, 2006 at 2:38 pm
6,000,000 people in this state and these are the best two we got?
Boggles the mind doesn’t it? Damn Jim Haslam.
October 30th, 2006 at 3:44 pm
6,000,000 people in this state and these are the best two we got?
Nope, just the two most shameless.
October 30th, 2006 at 4:38 pm
I am reminded of this witticism:
I want to vote for the best candidate, but he never runs!
And Lewis Black’s 2000 election rant (I paraphrase):
“In my lifetime we’ve gone from JFK to Al Gore.
“In my lifetime we’ve gone from Ike to G.W. Bush.
“If this is evolution, in a few years we’re going to be voting for PLANTS!“
October 31st, 2006 at 1:09 pm
6,000,000 people in this state and these are the best two we got?
Until people start getting more involved in the primary process, this is what’s bound to happen. I did my part, voting against Ford in the Democratic primary. Obviously, it was nowhere near enough.