Sunday, December 28, 2008

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When Sen. Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.) rose to counter Stevens, it resulted in what "The Daily Show" called a "coot-off." But with Stevens Or "Barack America"?
We certainly do and, God love ya, we're going to miss the improvisations and spontaneity enabled by a safe Senate seat.
Vice President Dick Cheney: How many politicians, in either convicted of corruption and cast out by the voters of Alaska, it might be a while before Americans see another.Vice President-elect Joe Biden: Once he's sworn into national office, the loquacious senator from Delaware will have to exercise a level of self-restraint that will not come easy to a man who has spent 36 of his 66 years in the United States Senate. He's off to a good start though, waiting 47 days before giving his first post-election interview.That kind of discipline will be something new for Biden, whose proclivity for off-color and off-the-cuff remarks have led to his reputation as a gaffe machine. Anybody remember that "articulate and bright and clean" comment? How about "generated crisis"?

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