I had to look up what SMOD meant, so to save you the trouble: Sweet Meteor Of Death. It is hard to decide that if that is a good or bad thing in light of a Chelsea Clinton/Caroline Kennedy race for Senator from New York. I think I will pull for the SMOD. How do you feel about this? Read more below.
As Written By Allahpundit for Hot Air:
In case you’re wondering, no, it’s not too early to start your Friday-night drinking. If anything, it’s late.
I’m going to assume for now that this is nothing more than idle tabloid political garbage designed to fill column space, not unlike the rumors of Chelsea’s mom making a comeback by running for mayor. But never assume too much about the Clintons or Kennedys. They’re mold in the walls of the house of American democracy: No matter how much progress you think you’ve made in getting rid of it, it somehow keeps coming back. Maintain vigilance.
Democratic bigwigs are already rumbling about a Kennedy vs. Clinton showdown, should Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand set her sights on the White House in 2020. Both contenders would be former First Daughters: Chelsea Clinton and Caroline Kennedy.
And we’re told that it’s more than just fantasy football for liberals who have nothing else to look forward to.
“What you’re witnessing is the beginning of Chelsea Clinton’s political career,” says a source who has a longstanding relationship with both the Clinton and Kennedy families…
Kennedy, the daughter of John F. Kennedy and niece of New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, expressed interest in Hillary’s vacated Senate seat in 2009, but withdrew her candidacy for “personal reasons” before Gov. David Paterson gave the position to Gillibrand.
If there’s any lesson to take from 2016, it’s that voters love uncharismatic members of stale Democratic dynasties. Then again, this is New York, a state that handed Hillary Clinton the only two meaningful electoral wins she ever notched and which sent …..
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