
Dan Senor, the Bush administration's top spokesman in Iraq, won't run for the U.S. Senate from New York after all.
Here's his statement:
For some of the Bush administration's most energetic spinners, it looks like it's finally safe to get back into the water.
OK, in truth, some of them never really got out. But we can't help noticing that in the last few weeks, several prominent spokespeople for the last administration have been back in the media spotlight, triggering memories of those halcyon early years of the century.
PERMALINK | COMMENTS (32) | RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (2)There's more evidence that Dan Senor may be planning a U.S. Senate bid from New York this year.
The New York Times reports that the neoconservative and former top spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq has been urged to run by a slew of top Republicans -- including Rudy Giuliani, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), who chairs the NRSC, Michael Long, the influential leader of New York's Conservative Party, and Ed Cox, the chair of the state GOP -- and that Senor is "seriously considering" doing so.
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