Thankful LakeCountyEye operatives able to survive saw Mark Kirk become our newest junior US Senator. The Sun-Times provides the details ...
For all his years in Congress, Kirk has mainly stayed on the House side of the Capitol. Almost giddy with excitement, Kirk talked to reporters about actually being on the Senate floor. "It's kind of a 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' feeling," Kirk said.For operatives who weren't operating back in the day, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington is a 1939 Jimmy Stewart movie about an idealistic outsider sent by the voters to Washington, who took on the entrenched interests there and stood his ground. Long story short, Mark Kirk is naturally feeling like a 21st Century Mr. Smith.
Kirk sworn in as state's new senator
Some left-of-center operatives will however be thinking, now just hold on one goll darn minute here sir! Kirk, a calculating insider who never held a job outside of Washington, has stood for the entrenched interests there since Y2K. It strains credulity to fancy Mark Kirk as a Mr. Smith.
In his defense, your LakeCountyEye is remindful that at the moment in question Kirk was giddy with excitement.
So in the spirit of ecumenical bipartisanship, some of your LakeCountyEye's favorite movies have been tabulated; and operatives are invited to vote for the film that they think best captures Mark Kirk's ascension to the US Senate floor.
This Internet poll is conducted by Price Waterhouse, winners to be announced Mar 25, 2010 during the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony. Stuffing the ballot box is not to be tolerated.
2 comments:
I will say for Kirk that at least he wants to sit on the Senate appropriations committee. The Tea Partiers like Joe Walsh won't touch it with a ten foot pole. They don't want to take any pipe for specific budget cuts. There is so little Republican interest in the house committee that Boehner is considering shrinking the committee. Opens up questions of opportunism.
hi Anon,
To Kirk's credit, he does want to be on Senate Appropriations. Tax bills otoh must originate in the House & are sent to the Senate. This will be worth watching how it plays out.
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