out for the interests of the postal service and the taxpayer and all that. and places the call and this guy, this man, a philadelphia lawyer, allen kessler, jumps into action, just makes calls, e-mails all around the postal service saying please fix this. doug band could go to capitol hill and cause problems for us. doug band is so-and-so, and we need to buy, we have to pay more money for this post office in sarasota because the right-hand man of the ex-president of the united states called me on the phone and said so. exactly, and there s a wonderful exchange of e-mails i got in a freedom of information request through chatter about chelsea s wedding and a lot of sort of clinton land isn t this just the way that all of the 1% roll? like, couldn t you just do the same thing on the bushies, on any prominent like, this moving back and forth between public and private, that s just how everyone works, right? it is how washington works these days and that s a real problem. wha
that s supposed to be looking out for the interests of the postal service and the taxpayer and all that. and places the call and this guy, this man, a philadelphia lawyer, allen kessler, jumps into action, just makes calls, e-mails all around the postal service saying please fix this. doug band could go to capitol hill and cause problems for us. doug band is so-and-so, and we need to buy, we have to pay more money for this post office in sarasota because the right-hand man of the ex-president of the united states called me on the phone and said so. exactly, and there s a wonderful exchange of e-mails i got in a freedom of information request through chatter about chelsea s wedding and a lot of sort of clinton land isn t this just the way that all of the 1% roll? like, couldn t you just do the same thing on the bushies, on any prominent like, this moving back and forth between public and private, that s just how everyone works, right? it is how washington works these days
you had mom and dad. and frankly, i don t want to say too much about it, but anyone who watched that moment where george bush 41 talked briefly, we all know our parents won t last forever. and i think he was awfully happy they were there on this day. when i have found it to be no noteworthy and strange and sort of surprised it s not bigger news that the date they picked for the public opening of the library is the ten-year anniversary of mission accomplished. it s not even like the random 16th anniversary which nobody would notice. it s ten years. is that an oversight? it seems like impossibly awkward timing. i talked to a guy today in the couple people in the crowd, one of whom said was talking about the accomplishments of the bush administration. iraq was an accomplishment. flat-out. so there are those folks, the bushies, the loyalists, who consider virtually everything he did as a great accomplishment, the history be damned. but on the other hand, i think
of surprised it s not bigger news that the date they picked for the public opening of the library is the ten-year anniversary of mission accomplished. it s not even like the random 16th anniversary which nobody would notice. it s ten years. is that an oversight? it seems like impossibly awkward timing. i talked to a guy today in the couple people in the crowd, one of whom said was talking about the accomplishments of the bush administration. iraq was an accomplishment. flat-out. so there are those folks, the bushies, the loyalists, who consider virtually everything he did as a great accomplishment, the history be damned. but on the other hand, i think if, in fact, the folks at the bush library putting this thing together had really thought this thing through, they probably wouldn t have wanted this to be the ten-year
when i have found it to be noteworthy and strange and sort of surprised it s not bigger news that the date they picked for the public opening of the library is the ten-year anniversary of mission accomplished. it s not even like the random 16th anniversary which nobody would notice. it s ten years. is that an oversight? it seems like impossibly awkward timing. i talked to a guy today in the couple people in the crowd, one of whom said was talking about the accomplishments of the bush administration. iraq was an accomplishment, flat-out. so there are those folks, the bushies, the loyalists, who consider virtually everything he did as a great accomplishment, the history be damned. but on the other hand, i think if, in fact, the folks at the bush library putting this thing together had really thought this thing through, they probably wouldn t have wanted this to be the ten-year anniversary. if they really thought that that