You know who would be awesome in the job?
Jon Huntsman!
Kidding, kidding! Really. Mostly.
There is part of me that would find it mildly hilarious for Kerry to become SoS and Brown to run for his seat. That would mean Brown had to do three elections in two years! Kerry's up again in 2014, right? So if he won, Brown would be back before the people almost immediately. He'd be having elections more often than a House member!
I have de-friended family over Obamageddon.
Huntsman might actually work. He's got the Ambassador to China background. Though Bill Clinton would also rock. It would be so fun to see a multi-year Bill Love Fest around the world. Though I wonder if Hilary is sick of people saying, "So will you be bringing Bill?"
did you all see David Simon's post about the election?
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That's tough, Cash. My Republican family members (and there are a shit-ton of them) have been remarkably quiet throughout the election season. They seem to know to be somewhat ashamed. Doesn't make it okay, but it's something I guess.
Timelies all!
Luckily I haven't had to deal with people melting down over the election results. either in person or on line.
Huntsman might actually work. He's got the Ambassador to China background.
Yep, that's the mostly kidding part. (Plus, he's been appointed by Obama before.) Bush's Iraqi adventure had many costs, but I think one with potentially far-reaching effects is that it took America's foreign policy attention off China at a vital time. This relationship won't get any easier with China's recent (rather ham-fisted) assertiveness and the growing nationalist sentiment within the country. Someone who's familiar with China would be a plus. (He's also fairly well-regarded by the Chinese people.)
One thing that may help is China's leadership transition. Reading through the resumes of the most likely candidates for the Standing Committee, it seems to me that there's some small shift towards trade over security in foreign outlook (with some notable exceptions, like Zhang Dejiang and Liu Yunshan). I hope so, anyway. Just completing the transition should in theory ease the pressure to look tough.
Yeah, I think Huntsman wouldn't be a bad choice at all.
I see Berman's been mentioned as a possible. Thoughts on that?
I have a question, that's probably ridiculously basic--I'm trying to understand what the electoral college is meant to achieve. I've seen, for instance, it explained that it prevents big states like Texas or California from getting their way--but if everyone lives in Texas or California and only two people live in Rhode Island or wherever, why shouldn't Texas and California decide? The fact that they live in the same state is less important than the fact that it's the popular vote, surely?
Then again, I've read that I'm misunderstanding the position--Obama didn't get elected the President of the United People of America--he's the Prez of the
States
and that's why the college is needed to distribute the power across them, regardless of where the people are.
Is that
that
important about the US?
For David Simon, that's giddy optimism. Scary, huh?
Maybe that's why I have a crush on him...maybe I always wondered what it was like to be the cheery one.