He's not talking merely about the election. Who did send him?
Good question and did they wear uniforms more like a Mao shirt?
'Coulda fooled me-
“wasn’t sent here to do school uniforms.”
Well I didn’t send him there, but I thought he could at least be able wash School Uniforms.. meh...I was wrong
You wrote:
He's not talking merely about the election. Who did send him?
The following is from: Making It (from The New Yorker)
I met Mikva at the Cliff Dwellers, a private dining club atop a downtown office building. As we looked out over Lake Michigan, he told me a story that has often been repeated by others to capture the essence of politics in the city. When I first came to Chicago, Adlai Stevenson and Paul Douglas were running for governor and senator, he said. I had heard about the closed Party, closed machine, but they sounded like such great candidates, so I stopped in to volunteer in the Eighth Ward Regular Democratic headquarters. I said, Im here for Douglas and Stevenson. The ward boss came in and pulled the cigar out of his mouth and said, Who sent you? And I said, Nobody sent me. He put the cigar back in his mouth and said, We dont want nobody nobody sent.
Who sent Obama?