Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Oh, This is Rich; Consultant Edition

Democrats are seeking to rein in the fees they pay to consultants.

Considering how well some of these consultants have served past candidates, you'd think that most of them would now be sitting outside of Au Bon Pain in Harvard Square, begging for spare change. Their payment should have been being taken out into a dark alley and being given the brutal beatings that they so richly deserved.

Those "highly paid stars" have proven to be skilled at losing presidential elections. Going back to the same group of chuckleheads in the hope that they might get it right this time is close to being a textbook definition of insanity.

2 comments:

  1. I think both parties are being overcharged; either one would be better served if they would just have one of their own get in touch with real people.

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  2. Bob, the last thing that any of those politicians want to do is talk to real people.

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