Colin McEnroe Show: What's Next For Susan Bysiewicz?

An exit interview with Connecticut's former Secretary of State.

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Colin McEnroe Show: What's Next For Susan Bysiewicz?
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Colin McEnroe Show: What's Next For Susan Bysiewicz?

Queen Elizabeth II looked back up on one especially unpleasant  year of scandals and publicized discord in the royal family, punctuated by a serious fire at Windsor Castle.

She said in a speech: "1992 is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure. In the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondents, it has turned out to be an Annus Horribilis."
 
I think it is fair to say that Susan Bysiewicz does not look back upon 2010 with undiluted pleasure.
 
Flushed out of front-running position in the gubernatorial field, she abruptly switched candidacies and ran for Attorney General. In May, right before the state convention, the Supreme Court pronounced her ineligible to serve. She was investigated twice by state agencies. She became the face of 2010 election that swerved into a ditch.
 
It's all over now, and she talks about it in this interview.
 
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SBysiewicz

I'm a backer but not a fan. She is always so gosh-darned self-justifying.

The caller that mentioned

The caller that mentioned voting machines was right - the Secretary didn't fall for those faulty electronic voting machines. Instead she stuck with a paper trail, thank heavens. Thank you Secretary for your service.

She's a tough cookie but I

She's a tough cookie but I like her. Great interview, and great insight into what she may do next... she's got my vote.

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