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Well, it's official. Ex-Trail Blazer center Chris "Deadly" Dudley (lower left) is running for governor of Oregon. Again. His opponents are another retread candidate, Christine Drazan; a pardoned January 6 insurrectionist; and a couple of others whose names I couldn't tell you and you needn't know anyway.

Short of a miracle, none of them have the slightest chance of winning that office, but a few of them will spend a lot of rich people's money acting as if they did.

If Deadly really wanted to get his name in the history books, he'd renounce Trump and declare the start of a return to a sane Republican Party – without the murderous Gestapo tactics, cowboy foreign policy, relentless bullying, and proud racism. In other words, without Stephen Miller and whoever's pullng his strings. Deadly would still lose, but he'd be remembered as somebody who tried to use his mild celebrity to bring about positive change. That's anathema to the red-hat crowd, so just add him to the list of accomplice wannabes.

In the heyday of his basketball career, Deadly would play 25 minutes, score 5 points, and collect 9 rebounds a night. He was on an NBA Finals team once in 18 seasons, and it was the New York Knicks. He never won a championship ring. The Blazer teams he played on were mediocre at best. 

The last time he ran for governor, the voters preferred Doctor No, John Kitzhaber, for yet another term. The election was close, but it won't be this November. Which MAGA Party member will be making the concession speech, remains to be seen.

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  1. As an independent both parties can go to hell. I'm more concerned about what the governor does to help get Oregon back on track, as we are close to scraping the bottom of failed states. Anybody willing to take on the PERS albatross, which is strangling the budget, would be considered. Also on my list is prioritizing the budget based on what people really care about, and start scraping special interest projects that do nothing to help the average Oregonian but drain their pockets. I think Vic Atiyeh was the last governor that actually knew how to run a business and a state.

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  2. Don't forget, the Blazers want around $200 million.

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    1. Did you see the report yesterday that the owner of the Grizzlies has been supplying communications equipment to the Russian army in blatant violation of US sanctions? He was caught once before supplying the Iranians. NBA ownership is becoming odious. It might be time to pull the plug here in Portland and send the league on their way. Fifty years is plenty.

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  3. The only thing that will defeat Oregon's widely-hated governess is a serious candidate from the Democratic Socialists (an oxymoron) of America and their east coast heirs to granddad's coal fortune.

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  4. Will he burn down another house for a tax deduction?

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    1. Or claim residence in Vancouver to avoid Oregon income tax?

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  5. His campaign slogan -- "Standing Tall for Oregon" -- is laughable.

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