Terrific: New York Post endorses Caroline for Senate
posted at 12:00 pm on December 16, 2008 by Allahpundit
In which a conservative, Murdoch-owned paper peers into New York City’s talent pool and decides we can’t do better than a relic of Camelot. Disgraceful.
Gov. Paterson would be well-advised to select Kennedy as New York’s next junior senator…
Consider her unusually high profile: As the only surviving child of President John Kennedy, she’d enter the Senate with considerably more political clout than the average freshman…
As a member of Barack Obama’s vice presidential selection committee – and a key early endorser of his candidacy – she remains close to the president-elect. That kind of access and influence surely would prove critical for New York.
Moreover, Kennedy’s selection would be a welcome sign of Paterson’s willingness to reject the politics of pander and special-interest pressures merely to satisfy some ethnic or geographic quota.
Yes indeed, appointing Caroline because she’s a Kennedy is a great leap forward from appointing a qualified woman or minority candidate in the interests of identity politics. As for that “unusually high profile” and the extra clout it supposedly brings, just ask Hillary, who took the job at State partly because she was going nowhere in the Senate despite worldwide fame and 18 million votes in the primary. The one good argument, which I made myself yesterday, is that Caroline’s an Obama crony and can count on quid pro quo from the White House for voting the way The One wants; if that’s how New Yorkers want to play it, trading qualifications for pork, that’s fine, but it’s as near as I can conceive to selling Obama the seat without going the full Blago route. What it really amounts to is an argument for electing pro-Obama celebrities — which is precisely what Caroline is. Says NBC:
On the policy front, the pitch is this: No one else Paterson could appoint will have as much bully pulpit access as Caroline. She may be 100th in seniority when she arrives, but no one will be able to get more reporters to show up to a press conference. On the political front, the pitch is simple: There are two races in two years for this seat, and isn’t it better to appoint someone who can raise the big money necessary to scare off the GOP?
Fair points — both of which could also be made in support of, oh, say, Chris Rock. He’s an Obama supporter, fully capable of financing a campaign, and his pressers would be more entertaining (and probably better attended) than Caroline’s. Rock for Senate!
Word on the street is that Paterson’s warming to the idea of picking Caroline and Hillary’s telling her diehards not to stand in the way, so this travesty really may be in the offing. Exit question: Why would the New York Post, of all papers, jump on the Kennedy bandwagon? Or did I stumble onto the answer in the previous sentence?










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But has Caroline ever been a community organizer? Isn’t that a new requirement?
Princeps on December 16, 2008 at 2:16 PM
How about trying something new and exciting and appoint someone who has actually accomplished something in his life, who actually has something to offer the office and who isn’t just some run of the mill, party hack?
Oh geez, what am I thinking. By all means, bring on another empty suit to fill the empty seat, wouldn’t want someone to be out of step with the other incompetent and corrupt party hacks in the Democrat Congress.
NoDonkey on December 16, 2008 at 2:17 PM
Harry Reid don’t want no stars inna Senate, except for Harry Reid.
mojo on December 16, 2008 at 2:25 PM
I apologize for the earlier post where I suggested that Teddy end it all. I don’t much like him but that was below the belt.
Bill O’Reilly shows class by attacking HuffPo posts that wish cancer on people or attack Mrs. Ronald Reagan. He also knows what viewers like to hear (and can tolerate) and I respect both positions. There were extremely savvy posts above on The Post’s endorsement and from our position the best was that NY would get a liberal anyway. So why bother?
I was not wishing Teddy ill out of the blue but making an editorial opinion about the political position of some progressives on euthanasia.
IlikedAUH2O on December 16, 2008 at 2:51 PM
So when are we renaming the Senate “The House of Lords” and make the seats hereditary?
GarandFan on December 16, 2008 at 2:51 PM
The good news is she is training to be a private pilot.
Too soon?
grdred944 on December 16, 2008 at 2:53 PM
I don’t see this as a move to combat Palin, it’s just the predicatable obsession with the Kennedy’s. Furthermore, this woman is incredibly boring and uninteresting as opposed to Palin.
V15J on December 16, 2008 at 2:59 PM
This the same NY Post that bashed Gov. Palin about her experience?
JeffinSac on December 16, 2008 at 3:15 PM
How, exactly, is selecting someone based on their family name not more specific identity politics than merely selecting someone based on their race or gender?
James on December 16, 2008 at 3:20 PM
Carolyn follows Hillary. Why the fuss? A relic of Camelot replaces a relic of Came-a-lot.
whitetop on December 16, 2008 at 2:03 PM
Very good, whitetop. That made me laugh.
Also, I like this:
The good news is she is training to be a private pilot.
Too soon?
grdred944 on December 16, 2008 at 2:53 PM
gippergal1984 on December 16, 2008 at 4:00 PM
Another reason they’d love to have Caroline in the Senate:
As the daughter of J.F.K., criticizing her will be considered out of bounds. Sacrilegious, even.
Buy Danish on December 16, 2008 at 4:08 PM
“The good news is she is training to be a private pilot.”
Oof.
Can we also enroll Patrick Kennedy?
Hell, enroll the whole Kennedy clan. What this world needs is more Kennedy’s piloting small planes in remote areas.
NoDonkey on December 16, 2008 at 4:34 PM
…in the depths of the Age of Entitlement, we have the second female in a row entitled by virtue of celebrity to a seat in the US Senate, thanks to New York.
…what? Couldn’t they get the Statue of Liberty to run?
…oh…that’s right…she’s in Jersey….
Puritan1648 on December 16, 2008 at 5:30 PM
…the Kennedys…an example to us all of what happens when you drape peasants in royal purple….
…peasants as peasants is fine…I’m an example of that….
…but peasants (and pissants) as royalty?
…wait until somebody gets up a movement to have Rose K. beatified…peasants as divine royalty….
Puritan1648 on December 16, 2008 at 5:33 PM
This will further legitimize the big-eared freak’s presidency. After all, if we can have a marxist nobody with zero experience in the white house, why not some inconsequential air-head with a “big” name in the Senate? Not that we don’t have enough of them already, but this will drive the point home that “qualifications” are like art. Only the elite among us get to decide that. Am I equating Caroline Kennedy with a crucifix in a jar of piss? Well, yes, I guess I am.
SKYFOX on December 17, 2008 at 4:49 AM
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