Former Ill. Sen. Carole Moseley-Braun was last heard from when she dropped out of the 2004 presidential run. Her decision to fold her tent disappointed dozens of her supporters.
A hat tip to Jacob Laskin of the Moonbat Central Blog for finding this article.
Writing for the International Herald-Tribune, Carole opines:
The common denominator between tragedies may almost certainly be found in the nuances and realities of race, class and poverty. Assumptions were made in government that can only be explained in context of the demographics most affected by the hurricane. No rational person sincerely believes our government would have had such a laissez-faire attitude if the majority of the population had not been poor and black. No provisions were made to avert disaster. No thought was given to how people without cars or money could leave.
Assumptions were made in government....Carole, does "government" include New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin? Or Louisiana's governor, Kathleen Blanco?
Carole, some people miss you. About 30. But if you come back, they can't miss you anymore. Go back to your place in obscurity, please. Or to that hobbit-hole you inhabited as US Ambassador to New Zealand.
You're better off being missed.
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