1. We're not talking about the Department of Homeland Security. Governors don't appoint officials to federal agencies.
2. Cipel was horribly unqualified for the post McGreevey initially appointed him to, as the Homeland Security adviser to the Governor of New Jersey. Advising the Governor on security measures, national guard deployment, etc, etc. is not a propaganda show.
3. Golan Cipel is more qualified than two US Senators for what exactly? Besides, qualifications of Senators is determined by voters. Homeland Security advisers are appointed by supposedly competent executives.
Really? He's never proposed changing the status quo in any significant way.
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Good grief. I mostly follow economic issues in Congress and Frank is always devising ways to tear apart the Federal Reserve piece by piece.
Frank is usually acknowledged as a figure in the liberal wing of the Democratic Party. It's like conventional wisdom by now.