First, Eliot Spitzer, supposed paragon of public morality, gets nabbed for hiring prostitutes. And now this: Jack Kevorkian plans to run for Congress.
Yep. He plans to run in the same district outside Detroit where he was convicted of second-degree murder. He’s out on parole (as long as he doesn’t talk about how someone might commit suicide). Kevorkian’s plans are a little (OK, a whole lot) surprising if only because it seems he’s found a profitable second career as a speaker. Kevorkian recently got $50,000 to speak at the University of Florida.