John Corzine wasn’t wearing his seat belt even though his SUV driver was going 91 miles an hour.

What’s wrong with this sentence?

1) No Democratic governor should be driving around in an SUV that is not a hybrid. (Corzine’s Suburban was not.)
2) …wasn’t wearing his seat belt…even though SUVs are notoriously unsafe at high speeds.
3) …91 miles an hour. That put not only Corzine at risk, but everyone else on the highway.

New Jersey troopers driving the governor around are apparently allowed to break the speed limit when necessary because of “security concerns.”

(The extension of “security concerns” to virtually every elected official in American life, no matter how plebeian, is a great unreported story. It’s really just an excuse for assuming anti-democratic privileges such as bodyguards and the right to speed.)

Why was Corzine rushing so? He had to get to a meeting with the Rutgers women’s basketball team…..