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BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????

18 Feb 10 - 04:35 PM (#2843517)
Subject: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: SINSULL

Posted without comment:
http://www.theweek.com/article/index/106491/John_Mellencamp_for_Senate


18 Feb 10 - 04:48 PM (#2843528)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Bill D

*grin* 10 question marks ARE a comment in my book.


18 Feb 10 - 04:56 PM (#2843535)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Q (Frank Staplin)

Ho hum. Another seat to the Republicans.
Bayh to Obama: take this job and shove it
Shove It


18 Feb 10 - 05:07 PM (#2843549)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: gnu

And little pink houses, for you and me? Ahhhh, ain't that America?


18 Feb 10 - 05:35 PM (#2843587)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Bobert

Not really...

Bayh to the Senate: Take this job abd shove it...

B~


18 Feb 10 - 06:27 PM (#2843661)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: SINSULL

Maybe this will be a wake-up call to those who espouse "Business As Usual" in the US government. Nothing gets done. Infighting rules. And the people suffer while footing the bill for this incompetence.
Enough, guys.
Play nice and do what you were elected to do.


18 Feb 10 - 06:29 PM (#2843667)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: John Hardly

We Hoosiers wouldn't waste a good musician on politics.


18 Feb 10 - 06:56 PM (#2843693)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: gnu

But.... he is a man of the people. He COULD sweep the popular vote and atually get elected, go to the big show....

... and be told how and when to vote by the peeps that run the USA.


18 Feb 10 - 07:50 PM (#2843736)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Bill D

We seem to establishing some precedents for electing senators based on some combination of fame, noteriety, popularity in the news or just simply being 'different'....all of which MAY be accompanied by some competance.

The trend kinda worries me.


18 Feb 10 - 10:43 PM (#2843821)
Subject: BS: Senator Mellencamp? Why the heck NOT??
From: Genie

Bill, let's not forget mayors, governors, Congressional representatives, etc.
Clint Eastwood's entry level political position: Mayor of Carmel, CA (IIRC)
Sonny Bono's entry level political position: Representative to US House of Representatives
Fred Thompson's entry level political position: US Senator IIRC
Ronald Reagan's entry level political position: Governor of California
Jesse Ventura's entry level political position: Governor of Minnesota
Arnold Schwarzenegger's entry level political position: Govern(at)or of California

There have been several more.    And some former sports stars have also gone straight to Congress or governorships too.

If Evan Bayh can deliberately try to either hand his Senatorial seat to the Republicans or at least make sure the progressive/liberal Democrats have no shot at that seat - by dropping out with no warning, just a few days before the filing deadline for the Indiana primaries - why the heck shouldn't someone like Mellencamp play his own trump card, namely his wealth, name recognition, and popularity?


19 Feb 10 - 12:40 AM (#2843870)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Q (Frank Staplin)

Don't believe I have ever heard of Mellowcamp. The article says he is a rocker.











(OK, just trying to upset those hoosiers-)


19 Feb 10 - 01:19 AM (#2843883)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: mousethief

Maybe I don't understand your list. Sonny Bono's entry into politics was as mayor of Palm Springs. It was only 6 years later he was elected to congress.

O..O
=o=


19 Feb 10 - 03:32 AM (#2843910)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: CarolC

He's the anti-Palin.


19 Feb 10 - 02:51 PM (#2844397)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: EBarnacle

This makes just as much sense as any of the ones cited by Genie.


19 Feb 10 - 06:23 PM (#2844573)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Bobert

Ya' know, when I hear these supposed intellegent Repub Senators talk I'm thinkin' "Geeze, I guess man did have sex with buffalo"... I mean, these guys are friggin' morons...

Now along comes John Cougar Mellencamp and he is prolly smarter than the entire batch of Repub. Senators so I say...

...Go for it, John!!!

B~


19 Feb 10 - 08:37 PM (#2844658)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: GUEST,999

I fail to see how the US Senate could get much worse.


19 Feb 10 - 08:49 PM (#2844663)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: gnu

And little pink houses, for you and me? Ahhhh, ain't that America?

Elect a man that don't know shit about finance or world politics. A man of the people.... get him elected... tell him what to do.

Or, elect a man that DOES know... and tell him what to do.

Oh, yeah, right, sorry.


19 Feb 10 - 09:05 PM (#2844676)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: John Hardly

And a military armed with cherry bombs.


20 Feb 10 - 02:31 AM (#2844799)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Genie

gnu, Mellencamp has been involved in some ways in politics, both local and world-wide, for years. Just not as an elected official.

Alex, thanks for the correction on Sonny B. But it doesn't change the point. His entry into politics was as Mayor of a decent-size city, just as Clint Eastwood's was.

To make the point from a slightly different angle:
Why does no one bat an eye when a non-entertainment, non-sports business person, educator, doctor, or someone in sales runs for office, even using their name recognition if they're well-known in the community -- but then cry "foul" if it's a sports figure or entertainer who runs?

I can see why some people might prefer that our politicians have backgrounds in law or maybe (non-sports, non-entertainment) journalism. But I don't see why being in sports or entertainment qualifies you less for holding public office than most other occupations do.


20 Feb 10 - 07:57 AM (#2844901)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: Bobert

Yeah, I'd put John Mellencamp up against John "Bonehead" Behner in a nationally televised debate any day of the week...

(But, Boberdz... You put a box of creek rocks up against Bonehead in a debate...)

Well, yeah... The creek rocks would probably get a draw but Mellencamp would take Bonehead to the cleaners...

B~


20 Feb 10 - 02:29 PM (#2845234)
Subject: RE: BS: Senator Mellencamp??????????
From: GUEST,999

Rick Ungar

The Policy Page

Feb. 18 2010

John Mellencamp for Senator!

No, this is not a joke – not in the slightest.

A grassroots movement is taking hold in the State of Indiana urging recording artist and community activist, John Mellencamp, to seek the Democratic nomination to replace Evan Bayh in the United States Senate.

Let me be one of the first to wholeheartedly endorse the idea.

Mellencamp has more than proven his willingness and capability to be of service to the small towns and people that make up his home state of Indiana along with the rest of the Midwestern United States.

As a co-founder of Farm Aid, Mellencamp has, for 25 years, played a crucial role in raising money and awareness in the battle to help family farmers avoid the loss of their land and livelihood. His advocacy on behalf of these farmers, along with his testimony before Congress on the topic, directly led to the Agricultural Credit Act of 1987, a law that has helped family farmers avoid foreclosure during the tough years.

One would strain to think of any candidate who has better proof of his understanding of those who would form the base of his constituency. Mellencamp has been writing and singing about small town America – and Americans- for years in songs like "Our Country", "Pink Houses" and "Jack and Diane". Not only does Mellencamp 'get' the people of Indiana- along with the millions of Middle-Americans who form the heart of this country – he has helped us all to better understand and appreciate the challenges of small town life through his songs.

In a year where non-politician candidates promise to have a distinct electoral advantage, Mellencamp seems to me to be a perfect choice – and one that would bring honestly, integrity and a decidedly non-B.S. perspective to a senate badly in need of all of the above.

Mellencamp is no stranger to politics. He actively campaigned for Barack Obama and counts Bill Clinton among his personal friends.

He is also not shy when it comes to laying out his political opinions. In 2003, Mellencamp, along with his wife, Elaine, posted a letter to CommonDreams.org, which called the invasion of Iraq "a political hijacking." The letter further stated-

Before a single bomb was ever dropped, some of us, formerly called the 'anti-American and unpatriotic,' have questioned or opposed this war. Now, each day, as the dust settles and the truth slowly surfaces, more and more people come to the inevitable conclusion of what a debacle this whole war was."
Via Christian Science Monitor

If this isn't the kind of individual we want in the U.S. Senate, I have absolutely no idea who it is we would want. Would it not be refreshing, not to mention incredibly useful, to have someone in the Senate more interested in telling us what is happening rather than running for his second term the day after he begins his first?

If you wish to lend your support – and I hope you will – visit the "Draft John Mellencamp" page on Facebook and let him know.