Thursday, November 18, 2004
AN OBVIOUS PLOY
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska has been approached about becoming agriculture secretary in the Bush administration, according to two sources. His appointment could add a second Democrat to Bush's Cabinet, as well as possibly increasing the GOP's Senate majority. Republican Gov. Mike Johanns would get to choose Nelson's replacement, which could increase the GOP's advantage in the Senate to 56 seats.--CNN
We see what you're trying to do, but it won't work, right Ben? Ben? Ben? Hey Ben! Where ya going?
I hope he turns them down, I'd rather a stacked Cabinet than a stacked Senate.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska has been approached about becoming agriculture secretary in the Bush administration, according to two sources. His appointment could add a second Democrat to Bush's Cabinet, as well as possibly increasing the GOP's Senate majority. Republican Gov. Mike Johanns would get to choose Nelson's replacement, which could increase the GOP's advantage in the Senate to 56 seats.--CNN
We see what you're trying to do, but it won't work, right Ben? Ben? Ben? Hey Ben! Where ya going?
I hope he turns them down, I'd rather a stacked Cabinet than a stacked Senate.
Comments:
Post a Comment