Thursday, December 10, 2009

Age of Naginism

Landrieu's reason for getting in:
The lieutenant governor said that after Obama's town-hall session at the University of New Orleans, he and Melody Barnes, the president's domestic policy adviser, dined at the Central City eatery where Landrieu launched his campaign.

The two discussed the post-Katrina proliferation of social entrepreneurs, who seek to merge charitable missions with for-profit goals, Landrieu recalled Tuesday. He said Barnes "went back to the White House and she wrote on her blog, 'This is what the future of America is going to look like.' "


Okay got it. Professional vampires like Barnes believe "the future of America is going to look like" "social entrepreneurs" scheming profit off of ostensibly "charitable missions". And Mitch Landrieu wants in on that.

Wow, that's almost as noble as Ray Nagin's causus politici
"Politics in New Orleans is the dominant industry, so I decided to get in,"

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