September 26, 2010

Wince!

The San Francisco Chronic has to be one of the more liberal newspapers out there and for them to print something like this:
No endorsement in U.S. Senate race
Californians are left with a deeply unsatisfying choice for the U.S. Senate this year. The incumbent, Democrat Barbara Boxer, has failed to distinguish herself during her 18 years in office. There is no reason to believe that another six-year term would bring anything but more of the same uninspired representation. The challenger, Republican Carly Fiorina, has campaigned with a vigor and directness that suggests she could be effective in Washington - but for an agenda that would undermine this nation's need to move forward on addressing serious issues such as climate change, health care and immigration.
I was never expecting them to endorse Carly but to come down so hard on Barbara is unusual to say the least. A bit more:
Boxer, first elected in 1992, would not rate on anyone's list of most influential senators. Her most famous moments on Capitol Hill have not been ones of legislative accomplishment, but of delivering partisan shots. Although she is chair of the Environment and Public Works Committee, it is telling that leadership on the most pressing issue before it - climate change - was shifted to Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., because the bill had become so polarized under her wing.

For some Californians, Boxer's reliably liberal voting record may be reason enough to give her another six years in office. But we believe Californians deserve more than a usually correct vote on issues they care about. They deserve a senator who is accessible, effective and willing and able to reach across party lines to achieve progress on the great issues of our times. Boxer falls short on those counts.
That one is going to leave a mark. One last quote:
Boxer's campaign, playing to resentment over Fiorina's wealth, is not only an example of the personalized pettiness that has infected too much of modern politics, it is also a clear sign of desperation.
Carly Fiorina earned her money a dollar at a time. Her managerial and organizational skills promoted Compaq to the head of the line at a time when the competetion for servers was cut-throat. She will bring some much needed skills to the Senate floor. Posted by DaveH at September 26, 2010 5:05 PM
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Boxer up and send her home! Go Carly!

Posted by: Greg Jacobs at September 26, 2010 7:02 PM
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