I confess to a certain feeling of being left out, of being excluded.
I’ve neither been asked to nor have I “endorsed” a single candidate in the presidential derby.
I understand that in having no celebrity status I am probably being unreasonable-but when I look at Russell making endorsements I become emboldened to ask of what value are they and dare to dream.
Do they have a greater value than mine or yours for instance?
Will his endorsement turn the tide, rally the electorate and propel Ron Paul to an upset victory, or does the Paul camp find it cringe worthy?
I mean Russell can’t even get elected to office at PR -he’s been reduced to creating an office and a title for himself-that of “chief facilitator”
Sounds glorious doesn’t it-the inclusion of the honorific chief is a stroke of pure genius.
So much so I’m considering creating some position for myself that would included the title chief in it.
Something like chief nail pounder, or maybe chief lift,move, and push stuff around-I know, they don’t have the same cachet, but that word chief is a part of it and that’s what ultimately counts…….isn’t it?
As to my endorsement -I’m working on that, and figure once I have the title chief a real value will be attached to it and candidates will beat a path to my door-kinda like they are to Russell’s.

you have made us laugh rezinate but we see the message to.
Same here Meoquane and Jess – laughing a lot while seeing message.
There is a humorous aspect to this quest for titles and pleased it
has been recognized.
The intent in acquiring this title is for some a perceived legitimacy they
believe will result-they fail to understand that it is about more-it is about
integrity.
This is a thing children do when playing- in that context it is a harmless
game-but we are adults, and our pursuits shouldn’t mirror the games of
children.