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To say the least, the scheme, which would have had to involve current LG Barbara O'Brien either jumping or being pushed from office, seems cockeyed in the extreme -- and it once again calls Ritter's political skills into question, as did his quickly withdrawn proposal to divert money for extra drunk-driving patrols to help offset budget shortfalls. A Post editorial today argues that this plan wasn't as terrible as it seemed at first blush, but even if that's true, it means zip politically. (Same goes for the brouhaha over President Barack Obama's planned speech to schoolchildren this Tuesday, which doesn't distress Post, either.) Ritter could have kept Romanoff happy by appointing him Colorado's Secretary of State in December -- a position for which he was a finalist. Instead, he handed the job to Bernie Buescher, who would have been bummed if he'd lost out, no doubt -- but he wouldn't have entertained going head-to-head against Bennet, as Romanoff is supposedly considering. Yet another botch for Bill.