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Vito Fossella for Mayor?!?!

I think sometimes it is good to expose how idiotic the other side is. Jay Golub over at that the local right wing propaganda site urbanelephants.com is showing how insane they are. He is pushing Vito Fossella to run for Mayor:

http://www.urbanelephants.com/nyc/node/6681

If he stars a Draft Vito for Mayor site, I'm going to be sick. If Vito runs I'll be even sicker. Vito Fossella's ego is so big he probably would run for mayor just because he hates his fellow congressman Anthony Weiner enough to do it.

The sad thing though is that Vito Fossella getting elected Mayor might be the only way the Democrats are going to get his congressional seat back. Which I'd love to see happen. Of course I wouldn't be here to see it happen, because if Vito Fossella is elected Mayor in '09 I'm moving to south america or something...


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