Anonymous (not verified) says:

I have to say, I too was on the Bradley campaign, and have watched Jay's rise with much interest and no small amount of jealously over the years. Who else do I know who would have a snowball's chance of having a life interesting enough to be the makings of a movie? Certainly not me. And he has always managed to be at the crossroads of modern American history. However, I have to thank each and every one of you who have commented thus far-- from calling him a douchebag to antecdotal evidence of his douchiness to describing him as having a double chin. Makes me feel better about myself. I take joy that Hillary is going down, and had he followed what might remain of his heart and passion, he would have been on the Obama campaign. Yet another missed victory. That has to suck, right? What I recall of Jay is that he certainly was treated like the golden boy-- no doubt that he was competent, but he did have a lot of opportunities given to him-- right place at the right time. He could be a prick.

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