The Media v. Qualified Candidates
Gail Collins continues her rundown of outlandish candidates for high office.
The Constant Weader responds:
It's great fun to laugh at these losers, but haven't we done that enough? You & the rest of the media have made Joe Miller & Christine O'Donnell households names. If they don't wind up in Washington, they've got a sure shot at becoming Fox "News" "analysts," thanks to the name recognition you've bestowed upon them.
So why not mention some of the candidates who are worthy of the people's trust? I'll bet most Americans -- even those who pay attention to the news -- don't know who Scott McAdams is (in fairness, you did tell us last week). He's the Democratic nominee for Senate in Alaska, & among his bona fides, he's the mayor of a town even bigger than Wasilla. Before that, he served on the local school board & was president of the state association of school boards. He seems like a guy whose heart is in the right place. And as far as I know, his father didn't appoint him to his best job ever (think Murkowski). Here's McAdams' Website.
Does the name Chris Coons ring a bell? No? He's the Democratic nominee for Senate in Delaware. He has been a very effective County Executive, which in a state that has only two counties is, as former Delaware Senator Joe Biden would say, "a Big Fuckin' Deal." Like Joe a-Noun-a-Verb-and-Unconstitutional Miller, Coons is a Yale Law alum, & he had an extensive & exemplary career working for charitable & non-profit organizations. You can read more about Coons on his Website.
Even in South Carolina, where the media have made the spectacularly unqualified Democrat Alvin Greene a star & given the odious Sen. Jim DeMint a free ticket back to Washington, there is an alternative: Green Party candidate Tom Clements seems downright normal and has worked for civic causes for a long time. Here's an introduction to Clements:
Clements' Website is here.
Instead of concentrating on the worst choices, give the better candidates some space. They might not be as funny, but it won't be funny if you in the media make these losers the winners in November.