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TheMightyFavog

(13,770 posts)
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:06 AM Nov 2014

Well, here we are again...

Once again, the one person in this state who could have had a decent shot at beating Walker sat on his goddamn ass at his cushy teaching position at Marquette AGAIN, leaving us with yet another subpar candidate.

You disappoint me, Russ Feingold. You really do. I understand that you are jaded over losing to a gold-digging son of a bitch like Ron Johnson four years ago, but you need to let that shit go and step the hell up.

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Well, here we are again... (Original Post) TheMightyFavog Nov 2014 OP
I missed it Pharaoh Nov 2014 #1
My blame detector points at Mike Tate lutefisk Nov 2014 #2
3 times and its strike out again... Historic NY Nov 2014 #3
He's at Marquette? I thought Obama sent him to Africa. postulater Nov 2014 #4
He's been a Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region in Central Africa undeterred Nov 2014 #5

lutefisk

(3,974 posts)
2. My blame detector points at Mike Tate
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 12:12 AM
Nov 2014

He should give the concession speech in place of Burke. Or maybe stand on the stage in West Allis with Presidential candidate Walker...

undeterred

(34,658 posts)
5. He's been a Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region in Central Africa
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 10:34 PM
Nov 2014

since June 2013. Before that he taught not only at Marquette, but also at Stanford.

He's dealing with some of the worlds worst leaders and worst situations. I think people all over the world know that he's the real deal when it comes to good government and human rights issues.

I don't think he'll run for office again. But I think he's found a higher calling, and that he will be in public service for years to come.

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