September 04, 2010

Scott McAdams for U.S. Senate

Here's the thing. Lament not for Don Young's Alaskan-ness.

McAdams is an Alaskan-Alaskan without being arrogant, corrupt, crazy and destructive: born and raised, a real fisherman, worked years at a serious level on educational issues. He's not an oil tool, but talks reasonably for an Alaskan politician about greener oil development, and puts, correctly, fishing at a high priority. He seems to have the long view of the state in mind. 

On his website, there is a distinct flavor of native Alaskan values in his welcome statement, a core social sensibility that I've grown to admire over time. It's a voice that on first read I want to see at the national level.

Most importantly, he was a small-town mayor in a town where mayors actually did things, and something of a leader in municipal governments around the state- the nuts and bolts of good governance.

Meanwhile, his Teabag opponent, who is a veteran,but also a Yale Lawyer, and longtime Alaskan since 1995, keeps bleating about ending Social Security. You read that right.

My gut feeling is that McAdams, a guy who seems to have that long-forgotten quality of humble, consensus leadership, might become an outstanding Senator. I'm betting there aren't any skeletons. I expect him to be closer to Begich politically, which is to say, a moderate but generally progressive.

4 Comments:

Blogger The Front said...

I'm sorry, I've tried, but I just don't care for Dilbert.

September 4, 2010 at 10:29 PM  
Blogger JAB said...

I am of the opinion that if you find Dilbert hilarious, you are conducting your life incorrectly.

September 5, 2010 at 10:13 AM  
Blogger The Front said...

Aren't Bill and Hillary Clinton Yale lawyers? Is that really the right answer for Alaska?

September 5, 2010 at 7:30 PM  
Blogger Undersecretary to the Deputy Commissariat said...

If Don Young is in any way involved in Miller's campaign, you can expect McAdam's closet to be overrunning with skeletons, even if they have to make them up.

September 7, 2010 at 12:05 AM  

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