Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Caroline

..um...you know..um..
I love you, Caroline.

That's right.

I've admired you ever since we were both about 6 years old. And even now, as you barnstorm through New York followed by the confused main stream media (calling out to you clueless to your last name in article after snotty article, and grunting out loud like little penguins for their mother)on your quest to become a Senator, I have to say you still melt this artery-hardened conservative.
Even though we are political opposites, you have a quality that transcends any mere philosophical belief: character.
I'll type it again just in case any single-digit percent-approved Washingtonian may be reading this. Character.

I wholeheartedly endorse you for the Senate appointment, also for your Life accomplishments rather than your famous maiden name, Mrs Schlossberg. You are not some side show freak. This is not a yearning for nostalgia. Restoration is wanting desperately in Congress, and you're the right woman for the job.

And besides, you really are from New York, and..um...you know...you speak like a certain...um...vagabond I know.

4 Comments:

Blogger Tess Kincaid said...

Nice tribute, Phil. I've always admired her, too, and hope she becomes senator. She does have character, intelligence and beauty.

12/31/2008 12:39 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Here in Europe the Kennedy family are considered as your Royal family,they fascinate. It's going to be very interesting to follow Caroline's new adventure in politics.

12/31/2008 10:06 AM  
Blogger G said...

I wish I could vote for her! :)

12/31/2008 4:50 PM  
Blogger Pamela Terry and Edward said...

Well said, and I do so agree.
And remember her pony, Macaroni??

12/31/2008 10:08 PM  

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