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Another contemporary infant-toting, infant-neglecting female politician in the Sarah Palin mold?

Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. chosen to replace Hillary Clinton (!)

 

Auster asks: Another contemporary infant-toting, infant-neglecting female politician in the Sarah Palin mold?
 
NOT!!
 
There are a few similarities including support for Second Amendment Rights and non-support for the initial Bailout.  (At least that's what her website says).
 
However she is Dartmouth Educated, She also won her election much in the same way Obama beat Jack Ryan for his Senate Seat smearing her opponent.  
 
Also I wonder if Sally Quinn will attack Gillibrand for neglecting her kids and then eat crow a week later?
 
Bio:

Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y. Office: Elected to Congress in 2006  

 

  • Birthdate: Dec. 9, 1966, in Albany, N.Y.  
  • Residence: Hudson, N.Y. 
  • Education: Graduated from Dartmouth College in 1988, and U.C.L.A. in 1991. 
  • Religion: Catholic 
  • Marital Status: Married (Jonathan). 
  • Children: 2 sons - 5 years and 6 months old
  • Professional Career: Practicing attorney, 1991-2006; special counsel, HUD, 2000.
  • Committees: Agriculture (18th of 25 D): Livestock, Dairy & Poultry; Horticulture & Organic Agriculture; Conservation, Credit, Energy & Research. Armed Services (28th of 34 D): Seapower & Expeditionary Forces; Terrorism, Unconventional Threats & Capabilities. 
  • Gillibrand is the daughter of Douglas Rutnik, an Albany lobbyist who is part of former Gov. George Pataki's inner circle. Her grandmother was a prominent Democratic activist in Albany who brought Gillibrand along with her on the campaign trail.
  • Gillibrand served as a law clerk at the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals.
  • Gillibrand traveled widely, working one summer for Republican Sen. Alfonse D'Amato
  • After law school Gillibrand served briefly as special counsel under Housing and Urban Development Secretary Andrew Cuomo, before going to work for a major New York City law firm.
  • Gillibrand scored one of the big upsets of the 2006 elections when she defeated incumbent GOP Rep. John Sweeney for New York's 20th District seat. The critical moment in the campaign came shortly before Election Day, when a leaked police report showed Sweeney's wife had called 911 in what appeared to be a domestic violence incident.

Perhaps it could be worse - we almost got another Kennedy.

At least she's a Blue Dog.

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