Sounds like a good candidate for city council.
You know, this is all so sad, so very very sad.
It didn't have to come to this.
The big guy could be riding on top of the world right now, if he'd listened to franksolich as long ago as last autumn.
Perhaps the big guy was leery because it was franksolich offering this advice and counsel, and primitives don't like franksolich, although why mystifies me. I'm a nice guy, one of the nicest guys one can ever hope to meet.
What the big guy forgot was our common bond, our mutual Nebraska-ness, a bond that transcends politics.
At least on this side it does.
And never mind that the advice and counsel extended by franksolich was, or is, exactly precisely the same advice and counsel probably extended by the professional Democrats of Bellevue; after all, "campaign management" is pretty basic, pretty simple, pretty generic, for all partisans involved.
If the big guy didn't trust franksolich, he should've trusted professional Democrats in Bellevue.
But n-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o.....the big guy imagines himself smarter than both franksolich and the professional Democrats of Bellevue.
It's all very sad.