Move over Joe Baca...and all the Kennedy’s…We have John Salazar, who decided the world really needed his reaction to his brother’s nomination.
In case you were wondering, he is for it (and well if there is a Senate seat available… we don’t even have to change but half of the letterhead)
Colorado Rep. John Salazar says his little brother would make a terrific interior secretary.
John Salazar issued a statement saying Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar has the experience, knowledge and dedication to make an “extraordinary steward” of the nation’s public lands.
“I am proud of Ken,” the congressman said. “There is not a better choice for Interior secretary than my brother. His experience, his knowledge of water and land management issues and his love for the land will help ensure that Ken proves to be an extraordinary steward of the nation’s public lands.”

John Salazar says his brother is a good fit for the job because he’s worked as a water-law attorney, as director of the state Department of Natural Resources, as the state attorney general and as a U.S. senator.
So what have our illustrious politicos been up to lately?…..
Richardson López and the minor controversy over his “maricón” moment with Imus continues
Lincoln Diaz Balart etc at some intern event
Despite the fact that immigration reform is dead, for some reason Carlos Gutiérrez keeps hanging out with Michael “gut” Chertoff
Hispanics in Texas raise a bunch of money to run against each other
Luis Gutiérrez sponsors yet another bill with zero chances and it is not about immigration
Mel MartÃnez campaign contributor found guilty of embezzlement
John Salazar is very occupied fighting some bugs in Colorado
As the Salazar brothers like to remind us, their family has been in Colorado forever, and none of them have ever been, or are associated with, México Lindo y Querido. (Except like 500 years ago vÃa Spain).
So it was much to our surprise to learn, that somehow over the xmas break, John Salazar became fluent in Spanish and is willing to prove it by being interviewed on Univision, or Telemundo, o whatever Spanish language media would like to talk to him.

Last time we spoke to Salazar his Spanish consisted of close to 3 words, but according to a new press release by the Hispanic Caucus, Salazar has now been declared fluent en Español. (Español sin barreras?)
Then again, according to the Hispanic Caucus, Congressman Alberto Sires, is the First Cuban Ever in the Nation.