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5:25 p.m. By NR's John J. Miller & Ramesh Ponnuru |
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Ballenger lambastes Abraham's campaign-trail rhetoric on how the state has benefited from Republican political leadership in an article for intellectualcapital.com. That's fair enough, except for the repulsive charge in Ballenger's first paragraph: "Nobody would confuse Spencer Abraham with Adolf Hitler, but evidently Michigan's junior senator endorses the Fuhrer's well-known words in Mein Kampf: 'The great masses of the people ... will more easily fall victim to a great lie than to a small one.'" There's a hater loose in Michigan, but it sure isn't Abraham.
PR VP? The Gore campaign took this logic to a weird extreme this week. The San Juan Star reported on Wednesday that Puerto Rican governor Pedro Rossello has a chance of running with Gore. From the Star: "Rossello confirmed that he was recently called by former Secretary of State Warren Christopher [Gore's veep vetter]. ... The governor was asked by Christopher whom he thought would make a good running mate for the vice president and whether he, himself, could fill that role, according to a source close to the process." Gore-Rossello in 2000? Don't count on it. As the Star points out, it's not completely clear that someone born in Puerto Rico and living there now can qualify for the presidency, with its U.S.-native-born and 14-year-residency requirements.
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