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Andrew Cuomo as SEC chief? Some here have urged McCain to announce in advance that he would only serve one term. I thought that was unwise, but I've changed my mind. I think one term would be plenty. In fact, if I were writing bumper stickers, mine would read: 'Obama no terms, McCain one ...
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News — ... Democrat and New York state's Attorney General, should serve as chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission prompts The Corner's Mark Levin to call McCain a "flawed candidate" who deserves just one White House term. But the possibility that Obama could keep Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on in his administration shows that Obama may not enact the "real change" he talks about, according to Open Left's ...

No More Mister Nice Blog — ... has now officially jumped the shark, the whale, the ocean, and the intergalactic space creature, all at once. He is recommending naming Andrew Cuomo to be chairman of the SEC. That's like giving Ted Kennedy prosecutorial power against pharmaceutical companies, or like asking Putin to head a U.N. investigation of Georgia's Saakashvili. It's absolutely friggin' nuts.... Stephen Hayes of The Weekly Standard? Horrified. Mark Levin of National Review? Horrified. And here's another American Spectator post, from Spec's Philip ...

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