Phillip Jerome Shackton, disillusioned with the way business is being done in Washington, last night at 11:00 PM at Will's Northwoods Tavern in Chicago, IL announced to Ben Campbell and Brad Kozik that he would be running for the U.S. Senate in 2006. Details of his candidacy were laid out via voicemail to many of his friends after midnight, but it was not clear exactly what Shackton was saying in any of the messages. What is clear is that the platform will somehow include the resurrection of the Milwaukee Brewers franchise and a central campaign theme titled "Comin' On Yeah!" as his main message. This was Shackton's first public announcement, ever and pundits across the nation are questioning his qualifications while inquiring as to where he plans to run. Since he has spent the majority of his life in Wisconsin, most experts have concluded that he will be leaving Chicago and moving back in w/ his parents in Mukwanago to gain eligibility to run on the Republican ticket versus Herb Kohl.
After placing a phone call to Shackton's roommate, Ben Greene, it became apparent that perhaps Shackton would not even remember making the announcement after he finally gets up this morning. Greene commented, "Phil was really fucked up when he got home last night, he was talking about these beautiful babies he had lined up and something about running for Senate, but i'm pretty sure once I let him know what he announced, he'll be really confused and pull out of the race immediately."
A phone interview with a Herb Kohl staffer revealed little concern about the upstart contender. The staffer commented, "From what we know, Phil Shackton has never held public office, made a public speech, or been a member of any political party. All we could learn was that he appears to be an ardent supporter of Milwaukee professional sports franchises and cheap vodka."
Stayin' Classy has left several messages w/ Shackton's cell phone but close associates confided to us that he rarely returns calls on the weekends before 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
It looks to us like the Shackton Senate run in 2006 will go down as one of the shortest in history and may be linked to the fact that Phil was drinking when he decided to announce his candidacy.