HOW CAN WE MISS YOU...?
By Chris Daly
After listening to Hillary Clinton's odd and awkward non-concession speech last night, I can't help thinking back to a phrase I used to hear every so often when I was the Statehouse bureau chief for the AP in Boston, covering Massachusetts politics. From time to time, a politician would fail to hear the voice of the people, and you could see them wandering the halls of the Statehouse, looking for a sinecure or scheming to increase their pensions. Then, the question would echo along the marble halls:
HOW CAN WE MISS YOU IF YOU WON'T GO AWAY ? ! ?
After listening to Hillary Clinton's odd and awkward non-concession speech last night, I can't help thinking back to a phrase I used to hear every so often when I was the Statehouse bureau chief for the AP in Boston, covering Massachusetts politics. From time to time, a politician would fail to hear the voice of the people, and you could see them wandering the halls of the Statehouse, looking for a sinecure or scheming to increase their pensions. Then, the question would echo along the marble halls:
HOW CAN WE MISS YOU IF YOU WON'T GO AWAY ? ! ?
