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Massachusetts Meatheads

The AP has just called the special Massachusetts senate election for Republcan Scott Brown.

Teddy Kennedy’s seat will be occupied by a Republican who will make it his personal mission to scuttle the healthcare initiative.

Today I’ve found myself thinking about my years in the Boston-Cambridge area. Back in the day, we used to go every now and then to the bleachers at Fenway Park, to take in the game, be boisterous, and enjoy the old-time baseball atmosphere. I didn’t mind too much about basically being the only person of color. There were times when it seemed to me that the nearest African American was future Hall-of-Famer Jim Rice down in left field.

I remember one bleacher moment particularly vividly. My friend C. B., a lifelong, diehard Democrat, turned to me and said: “Take a look around. This has got to be one of the most liberal states in the union, but you sure wouldn’t know it looking at all the meatheads sitting around us.”

For me, the turning point in Barack Obama’s campaign, the moment that I knew for sure that he was the candidate for me, was the moment when the late Teddy Kennedy endorsed Obama.

Right now, I am amazed at the cosmic irony of the Democrats’ losing Kennedy’s seat and thereby squandering the opportunity to pass the healthcare reform that was Kennedy’s fondest hope.

It makes me wonder whether we aren’t in fact just the playthings of the gods.

[Thanks to greaterbostonphotography.com for the photo of the bleacher creatures above. Click here to go to the original location and see the wry caption that accompanies the photo.]

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Signing Up the Team

Major League baseball’s free agent-signing season began today, with
the Yankees making a monster offer to the Milwaukee Brewers’ pitcher C.
C. Sabathia. They’re apparently also planning big offers to free-agent
pitchers Derek Lowe and A.J. Burnett. The Mets are going to be more
conservative with their money this off-season, but they’re still hoping
to be able to find some free-agent help for the bullpen and the
outfield.

This year, however, I’ll also be watching as another
team takes shape: the Presidential Team. How nice — and how strange –
to be following the rumors about Cabinet posts with the same intensity
that I follow the rumors about baseball signings and trades. Hillary Clinton for Secretary of State? Bill Richardson? They both seem like good choices to me, but I think that if Clinton would agree to do it, we’d have the strongest sign yet that it isn’t going to be politics as usual in Washington starting January 20. (And I always thought that the triumph of liberal politics in The West Wing was such wishful thinking, particularly the last season with a young minority candidate winning the presidency and then choosing his rival to be Secretary of State.)

And what
a change to be looking forward to Inauguration Day! It feels like the
beginning of a new millennium. Too bad about the eight-year delay.

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