Comments on: 'Governor' Meg Whitman? Um, no
In these post-Wall Street meltdown, post-Bernie Madoff, post-bailout times, the reception to another filthy rich dot-commie will be lukewarm, at best.
In these post-Wall Street meltdown, post-Bernie Madoff, post-bailout times, the reception to another filthy rich dot-commie will be lukewarm, at best.
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Charles Cooper has covered technology and business for more than 25 years. A graduate of Queens College and Columbia University, Cooper received the Excellence in Journalism award from the Northern California branch of the Society for Professional Journalists for column writing.
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Nope, some lifetime bureaucrat who's determined to "help" is probably the best choice, no doubt about it.
There's a telling joke about liberals: They can't wait to give you a crutch, and if you don't need it, they'll break your leg so you do. They just want to help.
Go Meg!
Oh and we still haven't even got close to an unemployment rate of the recessions of 1992-93, 1978-82 or 1963-65. Let alone the 25% unemployment of the 1930s.
Yippee! More yellow journalism from CNET. Welcome to the crowd.
- by NocturnalCT January 14, 2009 12:53 PM PST
- Hey, it's terrific when rich people run for office. The more the merrier I say. Put some of that money back into the pool. I know, it's just advertising dollars but it's either that or another mega-mansion somewhere.
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(12 Comments)As for Meg's qualifications, I have no idea. She swam with McCain so we can guess what her ideology is like but maybe there's still hope.