On Tuesday night, msnbc’s Lawrence O’Donnell asked his audience to help him with a critical decision–to ask Governor Deval Patrick to appoint him as interim Massachusetts Senator or to convince the governor of another worthy candidate for the job. “Let me know on Twitter or Facebook whether I should be appointed senator, whether I should ask the governor to appoint me senator, or if say Barney Frank should be the appointed senator or someone else should be the appointed senator.”
With a flurry of responses on Facebook, Twitter, and the msnbc website, O’Donnell’s suggestion of himself as the interim Massachusetts senator was kindly received. O’Donnell asked if he should call Governor Patrick to remind him of his service in the Senate, including as Chief of Staff of two committees–the Committee on the Environment and Public Works, and the Committee on Finance.
Because experience would bolster O’Donnell’s candidacy, he thought about mentioning war stories about how he pushed the biggest tax increase in history 20 years ago, or his interactions on the Senate floor with the Republicans who “weren’t half as crazy as they are now.”
But O’Donnell realized that he did not have Governor Patrick’s phone number, and that he would have to establish a residence in Massachusetts. Out of luck, O’Donnell resorted to appointing another candidate as John Kerry’s successor as Massachusetts Senator.
Last week, Barney Frank expressed that he would like be the appointed temporary Senator from Massachusetts but Governor Deval Patrick tweeted this response.








