I guess he finally figured out that after burning all his political capital, and all his bridges with that despicable campaign against Elizabeth Warren's heritage, he couldn't actually get elected as a dog-catcher in Mass.....
Per [url=http://www.electoral-vote.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;]http://www.electoral-vote.com[/url], he was actually polling ahead of the leading Dem nominee. Should be a blood bath Dem primary.
Upon further review, it does make sense to not sign up for another round. He has just been through 2 campaigns, and would have to run again in 2014. Probably simply tired of campaigning.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
I guess he finally figured out that after burning all his political capital, and all his bridges with that despicable campaign against Elizabeth Warren's heritage, he couldn't actually get elected as a dog-catcher in Mass.....
Now, the newly sworn-in Democrat is not being listed as a minority on the Senate's official website.
On the Web page detailing ethnic diversity in the Senate, Warren's name is not in the section for Native Americans.
The Boston Heraldreported Tuesday that Warren, who has claimed Cherokee and Delaware Indian heritage, will not be contacting the Senate Historical Office to be listed as such in the official directory. BuzzFeed posted video of Warren saying during the campaign that she would be the first Massachusetts senator that she knew of with Native American heritage.
Warren had listed herself in professional directories as a minority for about a decade.
Wow... Imagine my surprise... FNC, "where ex-GOP politicians go to die", hires Scott Brown? You can't possibly think that means that "Fox & the GOP are moving toward the center." They're trying to find a way to re-brand their same tired, losing, message, but letting Palin and Dick Morris go do NOT constitute a "moving toward the center"; it just means they've finally decided to let a couple of bombthrowers who were incessantly wrong, and embarrassing to the network, go on to other things.
Will Obama become the "most progressive president"? I hope so. And if he does, let me leave you with two words: "HE WON."