We are reminded that this is not the first time, Kilgore has been somewhat of a quandary:

http://ckmac.com/thewholething/2010/02/19/it-would-be-a-wonderful-life/#comments

The point is irony, CK, who is more about followership, who voted
'present' how many times,

http://www.thedemocraticstrategist.org/strategist/2008/03/faith_of_his_fathers.php

Poizner, he was the one handled by that consultant with the sojourn,
in the Vojeur club, that guy, the insurance commissioner who was surprised by Anthem's 39% increase, even though he would have had to approve them

I beg to differ, CK, it seems Kilgore is the one going on faith, does it look like the employment picture will improve following the policies he is espousing, Penn and Schoen had a more positive agenda, but they will
be 'asked to leave the room'. Does the healthcare prognosis look all that rosey, as well. He seems to want to just rewind '08 and everything will be fine