Posted on 06/29/2009 3:23:28 PM PDT by Nachum
Last year South Carolina Rep. James E. Clyburn was expected to stay neutral in the long, bitter Democratic presidential primary struggle between Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama.
An influential endorsement from Clyburn, a civil rights hero and top member of the House Democratic leadership, would have been welcomed by former President Clinton, who worked closely with him in the 1990s and thought they were close friends.
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The list, ping
S.C. ping.
...movin on up....all in the family?
Politics Chicago style.
Good grief....
Obozo, “Nothing to see here, let’s move forward”
WSJ Update: Obama Worked To Prevent Ouster of (Marxist) Honduras President
And doing nothing to help the people of Iran....
Remember Michael Powell? Son of General Colin Powell? Michael was named to the FCC under Bill Clinton, and then named FCC Chairman under Pres Bush. Michael Powell came to the front pages when he had to address the issue of Janet Jackson’s “wardrobe malfunction” during the Superbowl in 2004.
So, what’s the point? Let’s not complain too much because both parties seem to use this FCC post as a political favor.
>> Remember Michael Powell? Son of General Colin Powell? Michael was named to the FCC under Bill Clinton, and then named FCC Chairman under Pres Bush.
Yup. And those in the industry said he didn’t know s..t from Shinola. The FCC, once a bastion of well-educated electrical engineers, now is for the most part filled with lawyers and accountants focused on enriching the government’s coffers. No change with this latest political turkey.
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“Michael Powell came to the front pages when he had to address the issue of Janet Jacksons wardrobe malfunction during the Superbowl in 2004.”
He just wanted to see all the frames .....one by one!
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....”As in filet???”
exactly!...isn’t that classic.
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James Clyburn has believed for some years now that the old master-slave relationship in South Carolina has been reversed, and that politically empowered blacks are now the rulers over outnumbered hapless white voters.
The “James C. Clyburn Memorial Overpass” which confronts any Interstate traveler into the capital city, or the infamous “Bridge to Nowhere” in the eastern Lowcountry, are mute evidence to Clyburn’s localized megalomania.
In all fairness, he probably wanted to find someone guilty of tax evasion, and had already hired them all for other positions.
<heavy sigh>It's probably in the stimulus bill.
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