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2010: Heating up in MA

Posted: Monday, November 16, 2009 10:20 AM by Domenico Montanaro
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Stu Rothenberg on how the political environment has turned against Democrats. “The gubernatorial results should remind us that context matters and that over the past six months, the political context has changed dramatically,” he writes, adding: “Now it will be the GOP who can push the ‘culture of corruption’ argument that Democrats used so successfully in the recent past. Now Republicans will complain about high unemployment numbers, about causalities in Afghanistan and the administration’s foreign policy and about the government’s inability to get H1N1 flu shots to the American public. Moreover, as we are already seeing with health care reform, the internal contradictions of the Democratic Party are becoming apparent. For the past year, the national media have been focused on internal Republican divisions. But now, a fracturing in the Democratic ranks is likely to give plenty of fodder for journalists, columnists and talking heads. This is likely to further erode Democratic poll numbers.”

MASSACHUSETTS: Passion or hot-headed? The Boston Globe on Michael Capuano: “In fact, numerous words were exchanged but they were all of the heated variety. And in the end, Brown filed an application for a criminal complaint -- dismissed a month later for a lack of evidence -- alleging that Capuano ‘threatened to kill my dog and then me while holding an aluminum bat.’
Although Capuano denied threatening to kill Brown, he never denied threatening to kill her dog and, to this day, remains unapologetic. ’I would like you to find the father who would let a rottweiler rip his kid apart,’ he said. ‘Was I angry? Damn right I was.’”

Meanwhile, “Stephen Pagliuca, a Democratic candidate for Senate, is blitzing the television airwaves with ads declaring he will be immune to the powerful influence that special interests and their well-connected lobbyists wield over Congress because he won’t take their donations. But Bain Capital Partners, where he has been a senior managing partner and made his huge fortune, has spent millions to hire high-powered Washington lobbyists to protect its special interests on Capitol Hill.”

NEVADA: “Bracing for a tough election cycle in 2010, the White House sent Vice President Joe Biden to Las Vegas Sunday to boost the campaign coffers of Democratic Rep. Dina Titus,” the Las Vegas Sun reports. “Biden’s visit is the largest indication yet that Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District is a top priority for the Obama administration and Democrats as they seek to maintain congressional majorities and stem losses in next year’s midterm elections. The vice president told more than 150 people at a private fundraiser at the Atomic Testing Museum that he had campaigned in 54 House districts this year.”

NEW YORK: Andrew Cuomo appears like he’s gearing up for a gubernatorial run. “Quietly plotting his campaign for governor, Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo and his advisers have been discussing potential candidates to run alongside him, to present the most appealing Democratic ticket to the electorate, people with knowledge of those discussions said.”

TEXAS: “Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison abruptly changed course Friday, saying she will remain in the Senate through next year's Republican primary while running for governor against Rick Perry. The decision came amid alarm among top Hutchison supporters about the direction of the campaign, and it scuttles political plans for several of her fellow Texas Republicans. Hutchison, who said three months ago that she intended to quit by November, said the issues in Washington are too important for her to leave right now.”

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Oh, Kay, Kay, Kay -
Why on earth would you want to govern Texas?  It's a great party state, I love to visit; but there is nothing about its political climate that would be worth the demotion.

Let Rick Perry help them wander in the proverbial desert,...Nothing good will come of it for you.
CNN, with it's current basement ratings, is struggling to stay afloat. Maybe Soros can save it from pulling a Titanic.
Medical Marijuana Morning?...Deja Vu'
There's a huge liberal house cleaning in motion.  Time to hop on the freedom train.
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison abruptly changed course Friday, saying she will remain in the Senate through next year's Republican primary while running for governor against Rick Perry.

Well, duhh! Sen. Hutchinson finally figured out that Perry is going to appoint either a birther or ultra conservative right wing nut (read tea partier) to the position in her place. She probably got a tremendous amount of pressure from her Republican senate cohorts to reverse her decision to step down because of this.

On another note, has anyone ever heard of Stu Rothenberg? May I remind him of NY-23 and the current Florida senate race. NY-23 had and the Florida senate race are is featuring that now famous republican circular firing squad (you know, the one where everyone is saying the other one isn't conservative enough for the party). Remember Stu (whoever you are) it's not the GOP it's the POD (Party Of Death).
Stew,,,and the types that write like he does.Could it be ,or maybe couldn't be the press the Democrats get,or the amount of time the party of whinners gets.See Stew the screamers that types like you fail to write about are the real story.While real writers jump in and try to find out both sides of the story(or at least they used to).So when writer writwe there storys that have a tainted twiast to thee storys,most times playing to the screamers,the whinners,the crying crowd,the republicans.To quote Hilter"If you tell a lie enough,in time there are those that will believe it.So Stew as long as there are Rag mag writers like stew,who could not find a real story if it fell in his lap,keep up the Right wing talking points,and keep the screamers happy.
The best thing we could do is ignore all the political chatter about whether democrats or republicans are in the better place for 2010.  Democrats are disagreeing over elements of HCR because they do not march in unison; once final legislation is written, they will support it by whatever number it takes to pass it; democrats from liberal to moderate know that failure to pass HCR will cost them voter support--we supported it with our votes, we expect them to deliver.  It is pretty pathetic if the GOP uses H1N1 as a rallying cry; democrats in Congress do not manufacture vaccines and blaming either party for the outbreak is stupid.

I'm a pro-dog person but I'll side with Capuano because dog owners in public areas need to keep their pets leashed.  One false move by a child or an adult that makes the dog feel threatened and to that add large, agressive breeds, it spells trouble.  Even Barney took a nip out of a reporter.

Is Hutchison backing off leaving the Senate because of those important future votes or because things aren't going well for her in Texas?  My view is the good people of Texas are too angry at all things related to the economy for a more moderate voice right now--they seem to like the idea of seceding which Perry uses as a rallying cry.  Hutchison knew these issues were on the Congressional agenda when she made her first announcement.    
CNN, with it's current basement ratings, is struggling to stay afloat. Maybe Soros can save it from pulling a Titanic.

Baby Rhino (Sent Monday, November 16, 2009 10:38 AM)

I was wrong from my post on another thread. I guess you can be that dumb. Sorry for not believing just how dumb some people can be. Carry on Rhino.


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