But because of her family name, Kennedy's received the most media attention - and because she's never served or
even run for public office, she's received the most scrutiny.
Not exact matches
Those are the two extremes, but
even in the middle, where most of us here today are, we often disagree on how to dress, whether it is okay to drink alcohol or not, what music, movies and other entertainment is appropriate, whether to
run for public office, and on and on and on.
With stunning consistency, virtually every indicator of civic engagement currently available shows the same pattern of increase followed by stagnation and decline — newspaper reading; TV news watching; attending political meetings; petition signing;
running for public office; attending
public meetings; serving as an officer or committee member in any local clubs or organizations; writing letters to the editor; participating in local meetings of national organizations; attending religious services; socializing informally with friends, relatives or neighbors; attending club meetings; joining unions; entertaining friends at home; participating in picnics; eating the
evening meal with the whole family; going out to bars, nightclubs, discos or taverns; playing cards; sending greeting cards; attending parties; playing sports; donating money as a percentage of income; working on community projects; giving blood.
I think that there are
even states that legally prohibit atheists from
running for public office.
«Spitzer is so clearly unfit
for public office that I am offended, both as a woman and as an elected official that he would
even deign to
run.»
Billionaire Republican Ken Langone told CNBC that it would be «wonderful» if Bharara
ran for either
office, while New York's liberal
public advocate Tish James was
even less circumspect: «
Run, Preet,
Run» she tweeted after he announced he had been fired.
«I never thought I would
run for public office, but Hillary Clinton's defeat angered and inspired me to get
even more involved and find new ways enact positive change,» Naples said.
«As you know, under the
public authorities law, I'm not allowed to
even talk about
running for office,» Lhota said.
Gipson hasn't denied his interest is
running for public office again — perhaps
even for his old Senate seat.
She waltzed into a NYS Senate seat (brushing aside native New Yorkers who were far better qualified) never having ever held a
public office (or
even having
run for one) with barely a connection to the state!
The fact that either of these two people would
even show their faces in
public is disgusting enough... we need legislation that no one that commits crimes can regain any
office period... NYC and State are proof that government is a prop only... the rich
run everything and have been perfecting modern slavery
for years now... the middle class being the modern slave... that why these guys get in and cant wait to commit a crime
for money!
Flanagan, a 57 - year - old trade - directory publisher who once had aspirations of
running for office, is now a study in conservative grassroots activism, illustrating both the way in which Tea Party groups can figure into policy fights
even in a liberal state like New York, and how they maximize the influence they have with
public officials.
«It's a participatory democracy, so people need to get up and vote, or
even better, get up and
run for public office instead of just complaining about it.
She remained undaunted, however, and
even made several attempts to
run for public office.
They can do things like pick up and drop off at pharmacies, post
office runs, alterations, notary
public service, and
even waiting in line
for event tickets.