If
I were a citizen of the United States of America who wanted to find good
examples of members of the Congress and someone in that job who is tough,
forthright, honest and unimpressed with her seniors, I’d take a careful look at
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. Let me tell you, this is the kind
of Senator we need in Washington.
by Charlie Leck
by Charlie Leck
It’s very easy,
isn’t it, to just get sick and tired of the kind of representation we have in
Washington, D.C. – whether you are a Democrat or a Republican? I mean there are
some miserable, weak-kneed, yellow bellied, ignorant legislators serving in
both houses of the U.S. Congress.
So, when you
discover one who is none of those things, but displays reasonable intelligence,
practicality and a spine, you are just, well, damned attracted to her.
So, I give you
U.S. Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand (junior Senator from New York). I’ve been
paying close attention to her for the last couple of years. After reading a
very informative story about her in Saturday’s edition of the New York Times, I am completely sold on
her and I envy the State of New York for having such a spectacular person
representing them in the U.S. Senate. Now this woman just might make a very
classy and bright President of the United States.
Keep an eye on
her! She’s really cool!
Then you might
want to turn to the Huffington Post and read, on Huff Post Women, this
equally as impressive story about her.
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