In a post that otherwise nails the political logic of appointing
Paul Kirk to fill Ted Kennedy's Senate seat on an interim basis,
E.J. Dionne
seems a bit wistful about their being no Senator Michael
Dukakis: "[Dukakis] was actually a very good governor. He is
smart about health care. He's fun to talk policy with -- for
those who find talking about policy fun. He is a thoroughly
decent and honest person."
Well. I agree that Dukakis is wonkier than your average pol, and
is a decent and honest person. But, as you might guess from my
column on the main site today, I think even "mediocre governor"
would be a stretch, much less "very good governor."