Fran Drescher wants to replace Hillary Clinton in the Senate. She says she’s qualified. “I’ve just been given the appointment of U.S. diplomat,” she said at a party for Le Cirque: A Table in Heaven at that restaurant on December 3. “My title is public diplomacy envoy for women’s health issues, and I just got back from a four-country European tour of duty. I believe next I’ll be sent to the Middle East.” Also an anti-cancer activist, Drescher has been considering a run for office. “I’ve been very successful in getting a bill passed in Washington,” she said. “I was thinking I’d take the next four years to lay some groundwork, but I’m throwing my hat in the ring.” What else makes her a good candidate? “I’m an authentic and honest person,” she said. “And I think Capitol Hill needs more of that.”For the non-TV initiated, Drescher played "The Nanny" on a completely forgettable sitcom. And for those who remember her, if you think Barney Frank has an annoying voice, wait until you hear a floor speech from Drescher.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
The Nanny State
I've often referred to the "the nanny state" as a form of governing in which those in power treat their citizens like children rather than responsible adults, but if a certain actress has her way, we may really have a nanny in government:
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