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Ken Salazar on John Stewart

1:38 pm By la Macha · Politics · Comments Off

8 May 2009

At the risk of posting the entire episode of John Stewart, I just couldn’t ignore the following clip of Latino politician, Ken Salazar. Although his wikipage identifies him as “Spanish American,” all us young kids recognize that “Spanish American” is older folks code language for Mexican, Chicano, Tejano, etc. Thus I count him as a Latino–and as possibly one of the cutest freaking Latinos I have ever seen. Too bad he stands against gay adoption and ending protections against off shore drilling.

He might’ve been the perfect guy otherwise.

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ken-salazar.jpgColorado Senator Ken Salazar has reportedly agreed to be Obama’s pick for Secretary of the Interior. All that’s left for the former director of the Colorado Department of Natural Resources is to pass a background check.

Pero the question always remains: Is having a Latino in the cabinet more important than having a progressive in there?

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