
By MICHAEL GORMLEY
The Associated Press
After weeks of silence, Caroline Kennedy had interviews Friday and over the weekend.
ALBANY, N.Y. — Caroline Kennedy's latest trip under the spotlight as a Senate hopeful didn't get much better reviews than her first.
A New York Daily News columnist said "the wheels of the bandwagon are coming off." New York Post state editor Fred Dicker already put her on his list of 2008 losers. And The New York Times said "she seemed less like a candidate than an idea of one: eloquent but vague, largely undefined and seemingly determined to remain that way."
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Palin got hammered over inexperience and was asked tough questions.. I think its only fair Kennedy does as well.
What's good for the goose..... I agree that she should be held up at least to the same standard, experience-wise that is. However as far as being able to articulate a thought, well it's like, you know, kind of,... like,.....um... I dunno, you know?
Also she was amazed at her own voting record and said she was glad it was brought to her attention that she had missed voting in so many elections. Did she not... you know....know when she voted and when she did not?
I doubt that she will be taken seriously for the Senate. Although stranger things have happened.
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