To run or not to run

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Mike at Half-Bakered has come out of his shell and put his Liberal Arts degree to use with Harold Ford, Jr.'s Soliloquy.

It starts:

To run, or not to run, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler for the candidate to suffer The slings and arrows of campaigning Or to take refuge against a sea of troubles in a safe House seat, And by ducking again avoid them? To run: to campaign; Once more; and by running to say we welcome The heartache and the thousand political barbs That candidates are heir to, 'tis a falsehood

Read the rest. It's a riot.

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