We've heard all that before. You know the saying about the proof of the pudding. We'll find out. One thing that bothers me, though, is his statement that he's going to continue his medical practice, AND be a Senator at the same time. Being a United States Senator, and running a medical practice, are both full-time jobs, each of which often requires long hours. I don't see how anybody can do both effectively. His exact words are, “I'm going to continue working and seeing patients, and I have to discover exactly what the rules of the Senate are, what they will allow me to do.” To me it's just incomprehensible that he wouldn't check on that before he ran, and it makes me wonder how much of his motivation to run was a desire to serve, and how much was a desire to be like Daddy.



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