Tuesday, August 12, 2003
Move over, Georgy
A new Berkeley candidate, who looks almost comically teenagerish, is in the race, with the stated goal of "getting political experience in a better way than a Political Science class." Which isn't her quote. It probably shouldn't be in quotes.
Regardless, Liz Swaney's website looks like a teenage girl's homepage, and is complpete with issues, pictures, stars, and mysterious words like "properity." (actually, a typo for prosperity)
Kids are so cute when they try to do things. "(Middle-aged people) don't think people younger than them should control them." Talk about bad word choice. Control? That's almost as bad as "as a woman" or "this recall is an assault on democracy." She makes Georgy look serious!
Soeaking of serious Georgy, it's quite difficult to write a full-time blog on one particular candidate with no chance of winning. Presumably, Georgy has the ability to at least raise the issues on radio shows and in thong form, but it's still a pretty thin field of topics. (she sounds like a whiny dreamy girl on the radio clip she offers on her website, by the way. I was disappointed)
Maybe I should sell ads for my unreasonably large readership. I'm sure to get enough money for a Coke by the end the election.
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