After Daschle

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  • jcapan

    47 million Americans! As my grandma used to say: Wowell! I was one of them for about 7 years in my 20s, and again for my year-long idyll in Oregon. Now, in Japan, my wife and I are both covered for a total of about 83$/mo. per today’s x-change rate. Of course, the J are considering printing fiat money for public distribution–so I’ll enjoy the low rates while they last. I think another gov’t idea is divvying up the nation’s acorns, so we can use them to barter for goods.

  • Friar Tuck

    So this is you thinking inside the box, K_Teezie?

  • Karen Tumulty

    Friar: Yes, and inside the bubble, too. Boring, isn’t it?

  • Friar Tuck

    Hey, as long as the next person they pick has a clean tax record and no STDs, I’m cool.

  • Karen Tumulty

    Hey, not a single commenter mentioned my pick of Jack Lew in my much-commented-upon earlier post. If he gets switched from the State Department, I totally want genius cred.

  • http://twitter.com/pourmecoffee pourmecoffee

    Re: Jack Lew — If he is picked, please use the headline “Foggy Bottom Breakdown.” Thank you.

  • Friar Tuck

    “Men with banjos who know how to use them!”
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  • jcapan

    KT–your comment schtick is beginning to sound AMC-esque. I’m not complaining, but are you sipping the sherry (or sharing a doob with Joe)?

  • Karen Tumulty

    jc: alas, no.

  • http://twitter.com/pourmecoffee pourmecoffee

    @Friar Tuck – I SAW Steve Martin on his original “Get Small” tour when I was in Jr. High. Pantspeeingly funny.

  • Cliff

    Who’s Jack Lew?

  • Karen Tumulty

    cliff:
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    i mentioned a republican, so none of the commenters noticed the democrat.
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    http://swampland.blogs.time.com/2009/02/04/replacing-tom-daschle-another-idea/

  • Cliff

    All right, I’ve heard worse ideas. The NYT article didn’t give me a good sense of his expertise, though.

  • http://nicewhitelady.blogspot.com/ joyomama

    The article’s a good start for someone wanting to understand what skills are needed for the WH job, and I am all for a better-informed public. Too bad you had to stay in the bubble-box, though. How about a Clifton-Lew combination? (yeah, I’m sweet on Clifton; it’s that geeky neurosurgeon/policy wonk vibe.)

  • davemc321

    KT, your out-of-box experience is a demonstration that the more you make people think, the more pissed off they get at you.
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    And speaking of Steve Martin, I used to work with a guy who quit journalism and wrote for Steve Martin. Which is as close to fame as I ever got. That and Nolan Ryan was in my mother’s Cub Scout pack.

  • billiecat

    I *like* KT’s “schtick.” And I like that she can write a sober, serious article that lays out the boring probability that HHS will be some governor that nobody really cares about, and then turn around and posts to the blog that it should be Newt Gingrich and a bean counter to be named later with an option on Michael Phelps should he beat the rap and garner 250 responses.

  • newfloridian

    davemc321: That almost makes you famous.

    Got to spend a few minutes talking to Lyle Lovett, Larry King, Tom Snyder, Carlos Santana, shared a urinal with Eddie Money all at various NAB conventions. Also got to meet Eddie Murphy at a stay on the top floor of a Tallahassee hotel while recruiting for a drug store chain. However I am still a worthless smuck, so being close to fame doesn’t rub off. One remains in their rightful, pathetic place no matter who they meet.

    Knew a girl in the 70′s who used to be a rock groupie, met a lot of stars, didn’t help her either. I think all she got was some STDs. Fame’s over-rated, unless you are the one who is famous.

  • cincinnatus est exterminata!

    5 or 6 posts about Daschle, meanwhile an SEC whistleblower just blew the whistle big time regarding Madoff, and an SEC attorney subsequently stonewalls and claims executive privilege. Basically the SEC colluded w/ Madoff to rob 10s of billions of dollars….and it doesn’t even get a mention on the teevee until the snorgilists* Olbermann and Maddow’s shows. Heckava job media! Good thing Madoff didn’t get his d!ck sucked by a fat intern or he’d really be in trouble.
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    *Snorgilism: the act of acquiring, analyzing and conveying important information about the events and issues of the day to the public in a way that informs them in a factual way.

  • newfloridian

    Cincinnatus:

    But will anyone at the SEC actually get prosecuted? The whole stock market is really just a big sham. Way too much manipulation, way too much insider information, and they’ve managed to not only take the average citizen to the cleaner through their 401K plans, but even some of their fellow rich sharks. When the sharks start devouring their own isn’t that on the the seven signs of the apocolypse?

  • http://nicewhitelady.blogspot.com/ joyomama

    My husband went to high school with W, but don’t hold it against him. He was there on scholarship, so they traveled in different circles.
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    I once went to a pool party at Durward Kirby’s house and Norman Rockwell used to nod hello to me as I walked to my waitressing job in Stockbidge, Mass. I washed Dana Andrew’s bloody shirts every day when I was the costumer at a summer theater. Oh, and I guess the best one was partying with Andre Gregory during two different productions of “Alice in Wonderland”.

  • newfloridian

    Correction, Isn’t that one of the seven signs of the apocolypse?

    Wish my fingers worked>…..

  • cincinnatus est exterminata!

    newfloridian, I don’t know if anyone at the SEC will get prosecuted. Probably they won’t, in large part because Tumulty and the rest of the MSM won’t touch it. This story has all the angles to get the slathering proles howling at the moon, but for some reason they won’t touch it. Same thing w/ the SEC conspiring w/ IndyMac. Oh, if an old lady gets her purse snatched on a sidewalk in Peoria, CNN will have cameras there, and probably some law in the old gal’s name gets passed by Congress in a week. Madoff they ignore. I have to think a lot of it is due to race and class…I can’t really think of another reason.

  • ottoman88

    A question for KT or anyone in the D.C. area:
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    Were all the congressional Democrats swept away by the Rapture? Or is there a reason I see nothing but Republicans on every single cable and network news program?
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    They had eight years of free rein in terms of dictating this country’s economic direction, and even though they failed miserably at that *and* were rejected by voters in two straight elections *and* represent a tiny minority in both houses … the media is lapping up their every word like their old answers are suddenly right.
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    And meanwhile, not a Democrat to be seen. Thanks, liberal media!

  • pourmevodka

    What about Patch Adams 4 HHS. He has clown suits–that’s a + …

  • cincinnatus est exterminata!

    Karen Tumulty is not a media critic.

  • http://nicewhitelady.blogspot.com/ joyomama

    Markopolos was testifying in front of a House subcommittee, and I’ve seen it covered earlier in the day, so it’s not exactly under the radar. Tomorrow’s post has a story indicating some angry tongue-lashing took place.
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    The question is, if there are charges against the SEC, who would bring them? What exactly would they be? And what would be the consequences?

  • http://nicewhitelady.blogspot.com/ joyomama

    oops that would be the Post, as in the Washington Post. S-o-r-r-y!

  • sacredh

    My claims to fame are that I waved to JFK and Jackie when I was 6 and they waved back. I shook Neil Young’s hand because I won backstage passes and finally I have a crazy fanatic aunt who claims the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse were present at my birth. I made the last one up. I do have a crazy aunt though.

  • jose

    I’ve run in to just about everybody in Santana, Wayne Shorter, and tons of other musicians. When I told my then girl friend that Eddie Money was coming in to the store, she said “Don’t trust him”. I told Eddie that and he said, she’s right, I can’t say no”. It’s Eddie Mahoney actually.

    Joe Zawinul died last week. He was the greatest musician in my lifetime.

  • http://www.124monkeys.com Sean DeCoursey forgot his password

    This has no relevance to anything, but as long as we’re listing random celebrity encounters, I got absolutely falling down drunk with Dave Chappelle once. It was a blast. Cool guy, funny, and best of all, he bought all the rounds after the first.

  • cfukara

    Sean DeCoursey forgot his password Says:
    “.. Dave Chappelle .. Cool guy .. best of all, he bought all the rounds after the first. ..”

    That should have read ” .. Dave Chappelle .. best of all, he bought all the rounds after the first. .. Cool guy “

  • plukasiak

    The key piece thing that Karen highlights in her article is who gets the office in the White House that Daschle was going to occupy. It wasn’t Daschle’s job at HHS that was significant, it was his presence in the White House.
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    (Oddly, Daschle was scheduled to occupy an office on the ground floor, where 2nd level national security/foreign policy people are, rather than on the first floor (with the Oval Office) or the second (where domestic policy offices are.)
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    this graphic (http://www.hlswatch.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/obama-white-house-office-assignments.jpg ) shows who has the first and second floor offices, and where they are located relative to the center of power (Obama’s office).
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    My guess is that Daschle’s office will be scooped up by the national security/foreign policy people — and that if Obama appoints a health care czar, they’ll be someone who will get one of the unassigned cubbyholes on the 2nd Floor.)

  • Karen Tumulty

    cincy:
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    as i have in the past, i recommend that you fully explore the riches of the entire time.com website:
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    http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1877181,00.html

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