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SSP Daily Digest: 6/11

by: Crisitunity

Thu Jun 11, 2009 at 3:08 PM EDT


CT-Sen: I guess I wasn't dreaming when I thought I heard economist and talking head Peter Schiff say he was still looking into the GOP primary for the Connecticut Senate race Tuesday night on the Daily Show... apparently he's making a full-court press all week gauging his support for a run. Schiff is a favorite of the Paulist wing of the party, and true to anarcho-libertarian form, he shrugs off the fact that he can't remember the last time he voted.

FL-Sen: The Club for Growth doesn't get involved in Senate primaries very often (RI in 2006 and NM in 2008 being the exceptions), but the fact that Marco Rubio met this week with the CfG and they admitted to being "impressed" suggests that they might get involved here. The CfG may still be reluctant to get involved, though, simply given the unlikely return on their investment with the long odds Rubio faces against Charlie Crist.

NY-Sen-B: Writer Jonathan Tasini, who got 17% in a challenge from the left to Hillary Clinton in the 2006 Senate primary, announced that he's going to run against Kirsten Gillibrand in the 2010 primary. It's still as unclear as ever if Rep. Carolyn Maloney will officially join Tasini in the hunt (and Tasini getting in may make it more difficult for her, seeing as how Tasini would eat into her share of the purer-than-thou vote), but Maloney seems to be testing out various attack lines against Gillibrand in a prerecorded interview with NY1 that will air tonight. Meanwhile, Gillibrand got another prominent endorsement today, although this one may help her more in the general than with the liberal base: former NYC mayor Ed Koch.

UT-Sen: Somehow Bob Bennett has become flypaper for wingnuts lately. He's pulled down his fourth primary challenger, businessman and conservative activist James Williams.

NJ-Gov: The Philadelphia Inquirer looks at a new conundrum for both Jon Corzine and Chris Christie: picking running mates. (This is the first New Jersey gubernatorial election since the creation of the Lt. Gov. position, a need made apparent by the resignations of both Christie Todd Whitman and Jim McGreevey.) This looks like an exercise in ticket-balancing, both in terms of gender and geography. State Senator Diane Allen from the Philly burbs in Burlington Co. (who declined the chance to run in NJ-03) may have the inside track for the GOP nod, although (paging open seat fans) one other name that gets a mention is NJ-02's Rep. Frank LoBiondo.

OK-Gov: No surprise here, but AG Drew Edmondson today officially launched his exploratory campaign for the Democratic nomination for governor. Edmondson faces Lt. Gov. Jari Askins in the primary, giving the Dems two strong candidates facing a steep climb uphill against Oklahoma's ever-darker shade of red.

DE-AL: Rep. Mike Castle said today that he won't seek the newly-open position of ranking member on the Education and Labor Committee, saying he wanted GOP stability on the panel. While this doesn't help us know whether he's planning to run for the Senate or retire, it does send a pretty clear signal the 69-year-old Castle isn't staying in the House.

FL-24: This race is barely a couple days old, and already it's one of the most heated in the nation. Once Winter Park City Commissioner Karen Diebel announced her run, some local Democrats (although not the Kosmas camp) began pointing to a 2007 Orlando Sentinel article discussing some of her odd actions and outbursts. That brought on a counterattack from state GOP chair Jim Greer, who attacked freshman Rep. Suzanne Kosmas directly for gutter politicking.

NV-03: The NRCC hasn't had much luck on the recruiting front in this D+2 district in the Las Vegas suburbs to take on freshman Rep. Dina Titus. Local banking executive John Guedry looks willing to step up to the plate, though, saying he's "seriously considering" it. Other possible GOPers include former Clark County GOP chair Brian Scroggins and former state Controller Steve Martin.

SC-01: With Linda Ketner turning down the rematch against Rep. Henry Brown, all eyes have turned to state Rep. Leon Stavrinakis as a potential Dem nominee. He said he'll make a decision "sometime in July."

TN-09: Rep. Steve Cohen is getting fundraising help from an interesting source, and still one of the most powerful forces in Memphis politics: former Rep. Harold Ford Sr. At first this seems odd, since Ford campaigned against Cohen and in support of his son, Jake Ford, in the 2006 general election (where Ford was running as an independent). However, Ford Sr. is a long-time foe of Cohen's 2010 primary opponent, Memphis mayor Willie Herenton, so that would tend to explain it all.

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FL-Sen: CfG
almost certainly has get involved here.
To them, Crist is a RINO of the first order. If I were CfG, this might be the highest priority target of next year. It's their one and only chance. They'd certainly prefer he not be around in office for the 2012 & 2016 presidential races.

I also think
Opposing guys like Crist is their raison d'etre. Unlike the libruhl netroots, which at least has tried to evaluate primary challengers in the past according to reasonably sensible criteria, it seems like the CfG rarely worries about RoI. (They did start to a little bit late last cycle, I think, but they mostly told their demon spawn not to even bother trying to suckle any ichor from their teats.)

In other words, the kind of people ("people") who support the CfG would probably be deeply upset if the organization did not make a stand against Crist.


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In a way...
I would expect the CfG to get involved, as they are officially non-partisan. Afterall they endorsed Henry Cuellar a few years back (though he seems to have drifted left since then). It would help their cause if they were much more selective but then if they were itd make them look more aligned with the GOP and not independent. Even if probably 90% of their financial backers and supporters are registered Republicans.

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I admit I was a little nervous last year
I figured Cohen would win, but I thought it might be uncomfortably close. But boy howdy did he demolish Nicky Tinker something fierce. While Herenton may have more of a machine and therefore do somewhat better, I still expect Cohen to beat him handily. Herenton is going to have egg - yellow AND white - come next year.

Herenton is a clown.
The general feel in Memphis is his time is coming to a close and his antics have really gone over the top.  Cohen has been an excellent representative for a great city (I go there frequently and love every inch of it) and is showing that what really matters to people is that you care about them and represent their interests.

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Race politics
is something that should really be studied.  id venture a guess that white people engage in race politics more often and allow it to matter more than minority voters.

Did the special in CA-37 is it with Rep. Richardson, that is a Hispanic plurality district yet represented by AA's throughout history, that never got dirty did it?


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I believe Richardson did refer
to the need for CA-37 to be represented by "people like us".

Calitics certainly thought there was a racial element to that.

That said, its hard to be sure. White suburban swing districts get a lot more coverage than safe minority ones, so it's impossible to properly evaluate the level of debate in the two sorts of districts.


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Burr gets smacked down on the tobacco bill
It passed 79-17.  That was like the only thing I had ever seen Burr in the news for in the past six years, literally the most invisible Senator in the chamber.  Probably doesn't do much political damage by itself to him, but it does illustrate how useless he is to North Carolina, that his only accomplishment was being a speedbump in the passage of the tobacco bill.

I'm still hearing Elaine Marshall's and Mike McIntyre's names being mentioned.  Marshall I'm not too big on, but McIntyre on paper sounds like he'd be a very strong opponent to Burr.  He's a Blue Dog, but it is North Carolina...


McIntyre
He's far too right-wing on social issues for me. Personally, I'd like a Democrat who'll be more progressive on those issues.  

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How did Hagan vote
on this bill?

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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She voted no
the only Democrat to do so. I'm hardly surprised.

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That's why I asked.
:P

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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"purer-than-thou vote"
More crap from Swing State Gillibrand.  But at least Gillibrand has nailed down the DINO vote.

How are you related to Maloney?
Tell her we said hi.  

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Tone
Easy... I thought the language was a little strong myself, but let's not get ourselves in a terrible knot over it.

30, male, Democratic, CO-01

[ Parent ]
If you don't like the site
You know where the door is. Personally, I'm getting really miffed by your personal attacks on this community. You even went as far as to call us a "cesspool" at Kos. Cut it out please.

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daily show interview with schiff
was i the only one who was incredibly unsettled by jon stewart's pathetic fawning interview with schiff? it was honestly worse than his pickens interview.

i mean, the guy predicted an economic collapse concomitant to the housing bust. so did a thousand other fucking economists. i was glad though that stewart asked out of nowhere a question about CT-Sen, at least that was newsworthy.


MN-Sen and tea party poster commentary from Politics1
On MN-Sen:

MINNESOTA. Bad news for former US Senator Norm Coleman (R). A court has ruled that Coleman owes his soon-to-be successor Al Franken (D) nearly $100,000 in court costs, as Franken was the prevailing party in Coleman's lower court challenge to the vote certification. Most legal observers expect the Minnesota Supreme Court to formally declare Franken the winner before the end of this month.

PWNED

A PHOTO OBSERVATION FROM RON. I just saw the new poster design for the anti-tax Tea Party march on DC event scheduled for this fall. Somebody needs to let these conservatives know that the raised left fist -- particularly if it is colored red -- is the traditional communist and militant socialist salute (note: center poster is from New Zealand, poster on the right is a campaign banner for Venezuela's Hugo Chavez). First they pick a name that lends itself to the teabagging jokes, and now this.

I always thought of it as a mere joke that both Republicans and "commie bastards" shared that color.  What do you know...

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01


The funny thing
is that Republicans actually have more in common with Communist governments than the Dems could ever dream of having: looting the treasuries to build enormous militaries and not giving a d**n about the civilian population. Now it seems like the best time to drop the C-Bomb on those Republicans!

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28, New Democrat, Female, TX-03 (hometown CA-26)


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it's sad
They did try to turn the country into a variety of secret police state, run on KGB rules to some extent.  And their media strategy- the ConIntern (as David Brock called it) is of course a recapitulation of the ComIntern.  There there's the whole Orwellian 'but some are more equal than others bit', but it's too depressing to contemplate....

My sister has a bunch of Russian immigree friends.  They told her in 2001/2002 that they thought they had escaped Soviet styled governance when they got to the U.S., but apparently not....


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Funny thing how totalitarian governments on the right and left
meet each other when they get far enough to simple totalitarianism, eh?

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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.
when they get close enough

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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Bumper sticker I saw
Unfortunately I can't find the sticker online, but I remember what it said.

"Remember when all the Red states were in the USSR?"

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28, New Democrat, Female, TX-03 (hometown CA-26)


[ Parent ]
Beautiful.
Pwned.

party: Democratic, ideology: moderate, district: CT-01

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