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There Goes The Popcorn Concession

Cindy Sheehan won't be running against DiFi (whose intellect I'm also unimpressed with, though she's nowhere near the moron that Cindy Sheehan is). Too bad. It would have been an entertaining self-immolation among CA Democrats.

Posted by Rand Simberg at February 09, 2006 02:12 PM
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The most amazing part of this story is that in 3 differnet places, yesyerday, I heard Cindy Sheehan was running against DiFi because Difi was FOR the war and was becoming too moderate.

Moderation isn't a word I'd use to describe Ms. Fienstien. But then again, it's the left coast.

Posted by Steve at February 10, 2006 05:52 AM

It may be nice to think of California Democrats going down in flames, but, like it or not, my money is on Feinstein. There is not a reasonable Republican candidate.

Posted by Bernard W Joseph at February 10, 2006 09:12 AM

BWJ, are you saying reasonable from the stand point of being able to win? Or reasonable from a future voting, strong conservative stand point?

If its the first, I have to say it's a shame but true.

If its the second, I can't imagine there isn't one reasonable candidate who is the kind of reasonable this country needs.

Posted by Steve at February 10, 2006 11:16 AM


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