For Senate Appointment, What About Bob?
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But on a more Machiavellian level, Crist can safely predict that whatever bump Smith gets from his time as a seat-warmer will come from the party's right wing, which is liable to vote for Marco Rubio anyway, at least if the straw polls hold steady for another year. In a primary battle that still looks comfortable but which has pitfalls on either side, Crist has every reason to want to split the vote of the far-right, as well as to make an appointment that proves he's a true believer in Reagan Republicanism, like Smith, whose policy positions should appeal to the Glenn Beck set.
Or then maybe Smith's just a sentimental favorite here, because he was the first politician declare his candidacy on this blog -- though, admittedly, through no particular intention on Smith's part, but rather the mainstream media's dismissal of him as a fringe candidate.
On a final note, yes, this is the second time I referenced the Bill Murray comedy classic in a headline about Bob Smith, but it may not be the last. I'm trying to convince Smith's somnolent campaign to adopt "What About Bob?" as its slogan. A few more posts should do it.






















