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SSP Daily Digest: 7/10

by: Crisitunity

Fri Jul 10, 2009 at 1:55 PM EDT


WI-Gov: Hot on the heels of changing Ohio to Lean Dem yesterday, today we're downgrading the Wisconsin gubernatorial race to Lean Dem as well. We aren't reacting to any one recent event (the only two polls so far have dramatically disparate results, but they average out to a tight race), but realized that we had no business keeping WI-Gov at Likely Dem if OH-Gov is going to be Lean Dem.

CA-Sen: Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina seems to be moving toward running against Barbara Boxer after all, not taking formal steps but rubbing elbows with the right people. Here's some ill-timed bad PR for her, though: Fiorina has been telling people that she's now CEO of her own company (Carly Fiorina Enterprises) and her own foundation (Fiorina Foundation), but neither one has been registered with the proper state or federal authorities... which might lead some to question her vaunted business organization skills.

IL-Sen: The Fix reports that alleged field-clearing heavyweight Rep. Mark Kirk may still face a contested GOP primary in the Senate race; state party chair Andy McKenna, recruited as the GOP's Plan B, seems to be staying in for now, and the state's Republican congressional delegation is staying, at least publicly, neutral. The flashpoint may be Kirk's recent vote in favor of cap-and-trade.

MO-Sen: In the "did he really just say that file?" Roy Blunt offers up a doozy: in a conservative talk radio interview, he said that maybe it would have been better if the federal government had never created Medicare, Medicaid, or VA health care, because it "distorts the marketplace." Way to put the senior citizen vote in play there, Roy!

NV-Sen: Off-the-record GOP consultants say that a John Ensign resignation may be "on the table" and that there are worries that there may still be even more undisclosed payments to the Hamptons floating around. If there are public calls for resignation from the other key GOPers in Nevada -- Gov. Jim Gibbons, Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, Rep. Dean Heller -- it's time to prepare the fork for sticking (of course, with two of those three in deep scandal of their own, there's a certain pot/kettle thing going on).

PA-Sen: Arlen Specter made his first aggressive moves against possible primary challenger Rep. Joe Sestak today, calling him a "flagrant hypocrite" for not being a Democrat until 2006. (Sestak was an Independent during his decades of military service, and switched to Dem once he was out of the service.) Hmmm... remind me again which year Arlen Specter became a Democrat? Meanwhile, on the GOP side, the NRSC just can't help themselves from hiking the Appalachian Trail despite their efforts to fall back in love with Pat Toomey. They've been talking behind the scenes with state Sen. Jane Orie about running in the primary (although she's almost as conservative as Toomey, so it's not clear what benefit that would provide).

AK-Gov: Guess who's saying "thanks but no thanks" to the assistance offered by the divine Sarah Palin: the GOP candidates in the two very-close blue-state gubernatorial races this year, Chris Christie and Bob McDonnell. (On the other hand, Rick Perry, who needs to rally every wingnut he can get his hands on in order to win his primary in Texas, welcomes her.) The Hill also sniffs out a number of other candidates facing possibly tough races who'd like her to stay far, far away, including Reps. Lee Terry, Frank Wolf, Mike Castle, and Pete Hoekstra. (In his efforts to become World's Most Tone-Deaf Man, Roy Blunt welcomes her help, though.) Finally, check out Peggy Noonan's authoritative takedown of Palin today; say what you will about the whole pure evil thing, the woman has a way with words.

PA-Gov: With a lot of people looking at the Democratic field in the Governor's race and asking "is that all there is?" a familiar face is considering the race: Montgomery Co. Commissioner (and former Rep. and 2004 Senate candidate) Joe Hoeffel. In his favor, he'd be the only elected official from the Philly area in the race (Tom Knox is from Philly, but has never held office).

IL-10: With Rep. Mark Kirk kindly leaving an open seat for us, both the Daily Herald and Roll Call take a look at the developing fields in this race. On the Dem side, the leading contenders are state Sens. Michael Bond (already in the race) and Susan Garrett. Dan Seals, who lost in 2006 and 2008 to Kirk, is also considering a third try. The only GOPer in the race is Patricia Bird, but businessman Dick Green and state Rep. Elizabeth Coulson are likely contestants.

NY-23: Don't count out state Sen. Darrel Aubertine on becoming the Democratic candidate in NY-23, despite the ongoing craziness in the New York state Senate. Although the July 17 filing deadline is coming up and he hasn't made any noise about it, Aubertine is still considering it and will have the requisite family sit-down about it once he has the time (which maybe he'll have, now that the Senate is back to "normal").

VA-05: Rep. Tom Perriello has become the focus in the tug-of-war over cap-and-trade. A week after the NRCC made him the sole target of a TV attack ad for voting in favor, the League of Conservation Voters is running thank-you ads in his central Virginia district.

Mayors: Louisiana Lt. Gov. Mitch Landrieu has options, but he ruled out a third run at New Orleans mayor, for which he'd been considered front-runner. A run for Governor in 2011 (or maybe not until the open seat in 2015) now seems likelier. This leaves city councilor Arnie Fielkow in the driver's seat for the next mayoral election.

Caucuses: This seems like an odd time for this to happen, in the middle of the fight over health care reform: the Congressional Progessive Caucus canned its executive director, Bill Goold, without much explanation.

Crisitunity :: SSP Daily Digest: 7/10
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Oh, that Arlen!
Still getting used to his utter shamelessness being our concern.

Perhaps under Scottish law he can date his Democratic registration from before he switched to GOP in the first place, making him a Democrat for half a century.


A thousand points of spite
Whoa, Nellie, You are right about Noonan's Palin column. Just savage.

Enjoying the free-for-all in WSJ comments. Always fun when the opposition goes picnicking on their own.


it's so piercing, yet so accurate
reminds me of what Hannibal Lecter said to Clarice Starling when they first met
You know what you look like to me, with your good bag and your cheap shoes? You look like a rube. A well scrubbed, hustling rube with a little taste. Good nutrition's given you some length of bone, but you're not more than one generation from poor white trash, are you, Agent Starling? And that accent you've tried so desperately to shed: pure West Virginia. What is your father, dear? Is he a coal miner? Does he stink of the lamp? You know how quickly the boys found you... all those tedious sticky fumblings in the back seats of cars... while you could only dream of getting out... getting anywhere... getting all the way to the FBI.

actually, hmm that gives me an idea

You know what you look like to me, with your good bag and your stolen clothes? You look like a rube. A well scrubbed, hustling rube with a little taste. Good nutrition's given you some length of bone, but you're not more than one generation from poor white trash, are you, Governor Palin? And that accent you've tried so desperately to shed: pure Wasilla. What is your father, dear? Is he a whaler? Does he stink of the sea? You know how quickly the boys found you... all those tedious sticky fumblings in the back seats of cars... while you could only dream of getting out... getting anywhere... getting all the way to the Alaska. Governors. Mansion.  

"[Rush Limbaugh] is a sorry excuse for a human being and a has-been hypocrite loser who was more lucid when he was a drug addict." Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL)


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Excellent!
This is by far the best Palin takedown I've read so far. Bonus points for conjuring the venom of Anthony Hopkins' delivery.

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The NY-23 filing deadline is in one week?
Do we have a serious candidate yet? Do the Republicans?  I hope Aubertine does run.  Normally I'd say that control of the State Senate is more important, but this is a chance for a pickup in a historically Republican district that could discourage potential GOP donors/candidates and benefit us more in the long run.

"[Rush Limbaugh] is a sorry excuse for a human being and a has-been hypocrite loser who was more lucid when he was a drug addict." Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL)

Nah
Keep the Senate and eliminate NY-23 in redistricting, assuming Murphy holds NY-20.  

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Rather eliminate the 26th
If we have the choice, the logical move would be to eliminate the 26th.  Winning the 23rd eliminates the quandry.

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1. Peggy Noonan did better than H. L. Mencken.
This article should be framed by every democrat.

2. Why are we such trouble in Dan Quayle's Central America? In WI, MI and OH - our govs are not in good electoral shape. I am not convinced that we are leading in PA comfortably.



I don't think anyone can look good being a MW gov right now
This is the heart of industrial America.  The job situation is just absolutely brutal, and the MW govs are faced with no good choices and options.  While it may be a Bush-created problem, I think most people just look to those in power and blame them.

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It Helps When You Cook With the Right Ingrediants
Doyle's no great shakes, Granholm's had her problems- and we're only running her LG, hardly a great position to run from- and I guess Strickland's okay, but he hasn't done much to sell himself lately.

Still, I wouldn't hit the panic button on any of 'em yet- I'd just make sure they get to work.


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Landreui
Mitch Landreui should run against Vitter. He would have a chance at beating him.

But Given His Sister
You really think Louisiana would vote to have a brother and sister represent them in the Senate? I don't see that.

Would be nice though. He'd be a better senator than his sister is.


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Didn't Poland elected twin brothers to be President and Prime Minister?
Not that it really matters here, bust saying stranger things have happened...

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Melancon is stronger anyway


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You're thinking LA wouldn't sit still for a bro and sis?

We are talking Louisiana.

Elected everyone named Long for generations. Edwards time and time again.

Crooks and kooks and everything in between. Siblings are no hurdle for voters. Now the players in the state establishment would probably prefer to spread the wealth but I seriously doubt it would be a problem for the electorate. Unusual to hold the same office simultaneously but not prohibitive.

Udalls and Salazars in the Rockies. Madigans in Ill. Plenty of dynasties keeping the family business operating.


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Oops...
Scratch off Kirk from the Slambang GOP Candidates List 2010.

Big IL-news!
Looks like Capt Kirk has reversed course and decided NOT to run for the Senate!

http://voices.washingtonpost.c...


Alexi has a clear path now
Madigan is out, Burris is out, Kirk is out. Alexi is in.

I expect Schakowski to reconsider and get in now. Well played, everyone. Well played.


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One thing is certain
IL politics is never dull. ;-)

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Scratch that
Schakowski has her whole front page of her website saying how she is not running for senate and running for re-election instead.

All aboard the Alexi train!


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Chris Kennedy
Has Chris Kennedy made any further moves?  I know that I probably shouldn't admit this, but the Kennedy name makes me at least willing to give him a chance.  His resume is pretty impressive, too, though lacking on elective experience.

Mad At Thad:  A Blog Devoted To Ousting Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, Republican - Michigan

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NV-Sen It was Ensign's PARENTS
that made the big payoff to his mistress.
I somehow missed that little factoid. John Ensign's parents paid $96K to his mistress

I'd guess the odds of Ensign resigning now got to be at least 50/50.
If Ensign does, does Gibbons get to appoint a replacement?


Having Mommy and Daddy pay off your mistress!
Republican family values at their best!!!!!

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That must have been the proudest moment
of the parents' lives.  I mean, who doesn't hope to one day fork over hush money to keep their children's extramarital affairs secret?

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They should have just bought him a hooker
It's Nevada, so it's legal in much of the state, cheaper, less chance of it all coming tumbling out, etc.

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and maybe the brothels
have gift cards?

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Or at least your 10th #$(#$* free -- OK, I'll stop now!!


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NV-Sen
If Ensign resigns, who gets to appoint his replacement?

Gibbons
Governor Gibbons, and  I think a special election in 2010. I'd look towards Sharron Angle for an appointment.  

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Really!
That'd be a godsend for the Nevada Dems.  Even Heller's relatively R-leaning cow county house seat was thought to be in serious danger if Angle had won.  She's way too conservative for statewide office.  If she could get the appointment and fend off a primary, wow!

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Not going to happen
Angle is has little chance of winning, so she'll probably challenge for the Reid seat all to herself.

It's Heller's seat if he wants it.  If he doesn't Porter or someone else will be brought back from the dead.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/...


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watch it, flatlander!
My Wv is for West Virginia, so you know why picking that scene sets me off.

Foster did nail the accent, though. Usually actors go too southern or too 17th century Deliverance extra. She just nailed it.

Didn't seem to be hiding it too much either.


Homeboy
You have to hit "Reply" below the comment you want to attach yours to.

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That's my favorite scene in my favorite movie
Hopkins and Foster were perfect.

"[Rush Limbaugh] is a sorry excuse for a human being and a has-been hypocrite loser who was more lucid when he was a drug addict." Congressman Alan Grayson (D-FL)

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