Bob Bennett seems to have difficulty coming to terms with what recently happened in Utah – he lost. He feels that his “career” was cut short, and that what happened didn’t represent the will of the people.
But who is the only one sad about what happened? Bob. Well, a few personal friends of his, too. That’s about it.
Everyone else you talk to is happy about it. EVERYONE!
He also felt that being a Senator was a “career”. It’s not, Bob. It’s intended to be a PUBLIC SERVICE. You failed to represent the will of WE THE PEOPLE – the ones that you were supposed to be serving – and WE THE PEOPLE said “enough”.
It’s sad that he feels that his “career” was cut short, but that’s just another measure showing that he lost sight of the office (if he ever had sight of it in the first place).
I heard Bob in a debate talking about writing a book based on all of the times he had to explain the LDS Church to his fellow Senators. I hope he can find some other topics to write about, because that’s going to be his best option for a new “career”.
And I – for one – am very happy.