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Sebelius' response

Posted on Tue, 01/29/2008 - 12:13am by Sam Jack

The Kathleen Sebelius response speech seems to be getting lukewarm reviews. She spoke rather slowly, and wasn't very passionate.

There's been buzz in some quarters about Sebelius as a possible VP pick, but I think that the chances of that are about nil: true, she's a popular Democratic governor in a conservative state (my home state, Kansas)--and she'd probably bring in the votes of some Midwesterners, but she lacks other qualities that are pretty necessary for a running-mate: namely, the ability to give exciting speeches.

The Democratic response to the SOTU is always an understated affair, but this is the way she always speaks; not a fluke. In fact, her total lack of fire-in-the-belly is probably what's allowed her to be succesful in Kansas. 

Don't get me wrong, she's a good governor--I like her a lot. She's done a lot of good things for Kansas. But I don't think VP is in her future. She should focus instead on running for Sam Brownback's senate seat, which he'll be vacating in 2010, at the same time that she's term-limited out of the governorship. She's got a good chance to be the first Democratic Senator from Kansas in more than 70 years.

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I will never forget the 2006

Posted on Tue, 01/29/2008 - 1:54am by Markus Kolic

I will never forget the 2006 response, delivered by newly elected Virginia governor Tim Kaine and his scary, scary eyebrows.

(I'm told by my friends in Virginia that his face doesn't usually do that. Maybe he was nervous?)

Of course, it now occurs to

Posted on Tue, 01/29/2008 - 2:01am by Markus Kolic

Of course, it now occurs to me that the above picture could be improved immensely, as follows:

O RLY? President Bush