It's hard out there for a new Democratic senator. Scratch that: It's hard out there for theone and onlynew Democratic senator. Rep. Gary Peters of Michigan (thank you, Michigan) was one of a very -- very, very,very-- select group of Democrats who did not have to drown all their sorrows after the Great Ass-Whoopin' of 2014 and instead got to give a victory speech on that fateful Tuesday night. He's the House member who beat Republican Terri Lynn Land (thank you again, Michigan). You remember Land, of course. She's the one who, in response to suggestions that she was actually part of her party's war on women,
Two things the MSM is addicted to: election reporting using horse-race and war metaphors ("He's the front-runner in key battleground states!") and the myth of bipartisanship. Don't know why. Maybe candidates like Peters observe that bipartisanship is the only thing that gets any ink, and then feel obliged to genuflect before it.
Two things the MSM is addicted to: election reporting using horse-race and war metaphors ("He's the front-runner in key battleground states!") and the myth of bipartisanship. Don't know why. Maybe candidates like Peters observe that bipartisanship is the only thing that gets any ink, and then feel obliged to genuflect before it.
Oh hey cool, I think he was one of the ones I sent the kids' Christmas money to.
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Well, partly that&#039;s because she&#039;s not the First African-American Congresswoman Who Happens To Be A Democrat.