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SSP Daily Digest: 3/24 (Morning Edition)

by: DavidNYC

Wed Mar 24, 2010 at 10:58 AM EDT


  • AR-Sen: The chair of the Arkansas branch of the NAACP is taking issue with his organization's "A" rating for Blanche Lincoln. Rightly pointing out a methodological flaw that all such interest group "scorecards" share, Dale Charles doesn't like that Lincoln gets credit for voting "yes" on healthcare reform despite her endless footdragging and her successful effort to block the public option.
  • KY-Sen: No surprise: Kentucky AG Jack Conway, a healthcare reform supporter, is refusing to join the coalition of Grandstanding Attorneys General United in Stupidity (GAG-US) - see Florida bullet below for more on what I'm talking about. Conway specifically decried the waste of taxpayer dollars and knocked Treasurer SoS Trey Grayson for playing "tea party politics."
  • MA-Sen: Oy. It looks like the chair of the MA Dem Party sent a tweet to Rachel Maddow, feeling her out about a run against Scott Brown in 2012. Thing is, it looks like John Walsh meant to send a private "direct message" but instead sent a public tweet (his note included his cell phone number). Brown's campaign jumped all over this and sent out a fundraising email trying to scare supporters with the possibility of a Maddow run. No word if she's actually interested.
  • NV-Sen: Harry Reid is hitting Sue Lowden hard and early - and since she's just one of 13 (!) Republicans vying to take him on, you have to wonder why. The Las Vegas Sun thinks it's because Reid figures Lowden has the best chance to emerge as the GOP nominee and wants to soften her up early. He might also perversely be increasing her chances to win her party's nod, since Reid is so hated among Republicans that his attacks might boost her cred. The Sun also notes that labor has it in for Lowden, so Reid may be playing to them as well.
  • OH-Sen: Another Republican comes out in favor of repealing healthcare reform, former Bush budget director Rob Portman. But at the same time, NRSC chair John Cornyn is already walking back the "repeal it!" mantra, even though he, like Portman, previously called for Total Repeal. I wouldn't be surprised to see this entire line of attack fade over the next several months.
  • WI-Sen/OH-16: Russ Feingold should send a thank-you card to Rep. John Boccieri, who landed a nice blow on Crypt Keeper Tommy Thompson the other day during the debate on the healthcare bill. Thompson has been attacking healthcare reform for constituting "government-controlled healthcare" (eyeroll), but Boccieri pointed out on the House floor that his Republican colleagues voted to send Thompson to Iraq "with a billion dollar checks in hand to make sure that every man, woman and child in Iraq had universal health care coverage."
  • FL-Gov: Hah, just perfect. Bill McCollum is leading the crusade of delusional state attorneys general who are trying to get healthcare reform declared unconstitutional. (Good luck with that.) The best part is that McCollum evidently thinks his own employees aren't up to the task, since he's hired an old crony who he used to work with in a private DC law firm. Alex Sink is blasting Billy Mac for wasting taxpayer money on a frivolous lawsuit, and of course for tossing some coin his former partner's way.
  • DE-AL: A good hit from the DCCC press shop: In 2007, potential Republican House candidate Michelle Rollins was elected to the board of a bank which received a $330 million in bailout funds. This bank, Wilmington Trust, has not repaid the bailout money, but it did find a way to reward its executives with $31.5 million in bonuses - including the aforementioned Rollins, whose 2009 compensation more than quadrupled over previous years.
  • FL-25: Right-wing radio host Paul Crespo says he's going to seek the Republican nod in this open seat. (Recall that Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart is trying to switch districts, running for the 21st CD, which his brother Lincoln is leaving vacant.) A fascinating tidbit from that article: "Also in the running for the seat are three Miami-Dade County residents, Democrat Luis A. Rivera, Whig party candidate Craig Porter and nonpartisan candidate Marili Cancio." Emphasis definitely fucking added!
  • MI-01: Some Dude challenging Bart Stupak as a Republican says he's raked in $50K in the wake of Stupak's alleged "betrayal" of anti-choicers with his healthcare reform vote.
  • NJ-03: Teabagger Justin Murphy says he's going to take on former NFL tackle John Runyan in the GOP primary, despite (or perhaps because of) Runyan sewing up the endorsement of all the county Republican organizations. Apparently, there's an actual Tea Party out in Jersey (or at least in Burlington County), and they've given Murphy their nod.
  • NY-13: Attorney Stephen Harrison is considering a rematch against Rep. Mike McMahon in the Democratic primary, citing McMahon's vote against healthcare reform. Harrison ran for this seat in 2006 without any establishment backing, taking 43% against Vito Fossella - the best any Dem had done under the district's current lines. Harrison ran a second time in 2008, but when Fossella announced his retirement in disgrace, Dems cast about for a stronger candidate and settled on then-councilman Mike McMahon. Harrison was nonplussed and stayed in the race, getting crushed 75-25 in the primary. Labor is also pissed at McMahon, and the WFP has said he won't get their line, but they haven't said whether they'll support a primary challenge against him. Harrison said he has no timeframe for making a decision.
  • PA-15: After months of staying mum on the subject (and suffering quite a few blows as a result), Dem John Callahan finally came out in favor of the healthcare reform bill which the president signed into law yesterday. Really, though, waffling is the worst thing you can do. Either come out loud-and-proud, or run against it.
  • TX-19: Pretty pathetic, really: GOP Rep. Randy Neugebauer, who yelled "Baby killer!" at Bart Stupak on the House floor before Sunday's healthcare vote, is now trying to use his outburst to raise campaign cash. Neugebauer's Democratic opponent, Andy Wilson, calls him out for the cheap stunt and rightly says he's just trying to ape the disgusting behavior of Joe "You lie!" Wilson.
  • UT-02: Rep. Jim Matheson scores some pretty good job approval ratings in a new Deseret News poll conducted by Dan Jones & Associates. Among 2nd CD constituents, he sports a 57-39 approval.
  • VA-05: Apparently, Virgil Goode's fundraiser this Thursday for state Sen. Rob Hurt isn't an endorsement. In fact, Goode's done events for three other Republicans in the race and has still another planned for next week. What a guy!
  • WV-01: State Sen. Mike Oliverio, challenging Rep. Alan Mollohan in the Dem primary, is playing dumb as to whether he, like Mollohan, would have voted in favor of healthcare reform. Oliverio claims he has "not had a chance to read the bill, as it is still fresh in its printing." Of course, the bill the House passed on Sunday night was the same bill that the Senate passed in... December, and the electrons at thomas.loc.gov dried some time ago. Anyhow, this posturing confirms rumors we've heard that Oliverio is going to run to Mollohan's right. If that's the case, here's hoping he tanks miserably.
  • Census: CNET has an awesome photographic roundup of equipment used to tabulate the census, dating back to 1890, the first time the Census Bureau started using mechanical equipment. Great punch-card generation eye candy.
  • DNC: The DNC claims it's raised a million bucks since healthcare reform was signed, "without even asking."
  • NRCC: Two vile tastes that taste vile together: Sean Hannity and the National Republican Congressional Committee. His Hannityness just did a DC fundraiser last night for the NRCC which took in $7 million, topping the $6 million haul for last year's event.
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    I've been meaning
    to say thanks to y'all for bringing in the morning editions. All of us over here at GMT are very grateful!

    ditto!
    Love the morning editions!!!!

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    [ Parent ]
    Wow. Really not something I was expecting, either.
    The real 'gotcha' question is whether they still favor the expansion of slavery into Nebraska as long as California remains a free state.  

    [ Parent ]
    Half a can of Sprite almost came out my nose, I was laughing so hard at this comment.
    We NEED this in an attack ad.

    Male, 23, DC-At Large

    [ Parent ]
    At last Henry Clay will be President
    and wreak his vengeance on locofocoism.

    [ Parent ]
    Well, at the state level
    Republicans are trying to nullify federal law in health care, so maybe these folks in Florida are ahead of the curve in kickin' it like its 1834!

    [ Parent ]
    Geez...
    You would think that in Neugebauer's R + 20-something district, there would be almost nothing he could do short of getting convicted of a felony to lose his seat (and I'm really not sure even that would be enough.)  So he's resorting to this to... raise campaign cash in a district that's probably going to reelect him no matter what?

    26, white male, TX-24, liberal-leaning independent

    Sure, but it's open season to be a douchebag right now.
    He does it not because he needs to, but because he can. Which I suppose makes him a tremendous coward. What else is new?  

    [ Parent ]
    Empire Building
    He can start a PAC and send that money to other Republican officeholders or candidates and then have people who owe him favors when it comes time to dole out committee assignments.  

    36, M, Democrat, MD-03

    [ Parent ]
    Rachel Maddow, no!
    So far, she's the best journalist of my generation. As much as I would love to see a GLBT person in the Senate, we need good journalists more than we need good politicians, especially in Massachusetts.  

    Kansan by birth, Californian by choice, and Gay by the grace of God.

    I wouldn't mind seeing Maddow in the Senate.
    Most of the Mass delegation save maybe Capuano are pretty blah. She'd give some much needed oomph to the lineup.

    [ Parent ]
    MI-01: He raised $50k without a website!
    Dan Benishek the guy running against Stupak didn't have a website set up to accept online donations. So that $50K that came in to him all arrived via the US Postal Service.

    If he had a real campaign network in place (and the ability to accept online donations) he probably could have alled in a lot more.

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    No
    Opposite. the NRCC set up a paypal account for him on Sunday night and he set up an icontribute account yesterday. All the checks wouldnt be in yet...and there were MANY sent on Sunday before his paypal was set up. 50k is just online

    [ Parent ]
    I see.
    I read on somewhere on Sunday morning some Republicans and anti-choice activist were complaining that they wanted to donate to Benishek after Stupak decided to vote for HCR but couldnt because he didnt have an online contribution system or a campaign website set up,

    Not surprised to see NRCC set it up for him so fast.

    Just pointing out that he probably could have raised a lot more if he had a campaign apparatus in place beforehand to take advantage of the publicity.

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    [ Parent ]
    Ohio Districts targeted by Palin
    This morning's Washington Post (The Fix) reports Sarah Palin's target list includes Ohioans John Boccieri (D-6) and Charlie Wilson (D-16).

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


    MA-Sen tweet
    No evidence it was intended for Maddow.  That's just speculation on the part of Brown and others.  Maddow herself denies receiving any probing from the State Party, via twitter or otherwise.

    http://bluemassgroup.com/diary...

    28, Unenrolled, MA-08


    NY-Sen B Dan Senor not running.
    Dan Senor is not challenging Gillibrand.


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    Never understood this one to begin with, anyway
    I suspect Blakeman's gonna win the nomination.

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    [ Parent ]
    Utah-Sen
    RedState seems to think Bob Bennett had a really bad showing yesterday.  Any confirmation that the first defeat of 2010 will be May 8th?  

    Small Sample
    So the only thing I can seem to find is a thread on LDS Freedom Forum where people have posted about their precinct results.  Caveat, it's a very small sample versus the whole state, but going by these people, it doesn't look good for Bennett.

    http://www.ldsfreedomforum.com...


    [ Parent ]
    never understood the hatred towards
    Sen. Lincoln on this board. She is trying to represent her state in a bad year for incumbents. She probably would be in the same boat Landrieu was in had she been running in 2008 instead of 2010. She voted for the health care reform after it was modified to her liking ... welcome to politics 101.


    bc her along with several other lame ass Dems
    Held up HCR for months and made us all look extremely bad.  Their politics 101 attitude got in the way of what should have been their team player attitude.  

    They couldve just voted to end the filibuster and then voted against the bill.  That way the bill wouldve been done when it should have been (last fall) and they still would have voted how their constituents wanted them to.  Hell, that is what makes so many of these conservadems downright stupid; we never needed your vote to pass HCR, just to end debate. If americans in general don't know what a filibuster is, how do you think that'd translate to one of most poorly educated states in the union?

    All they did was bring us all down with them and they didn't even go about protecting their re-election chances the right way.  Lincoln is fucked, period.  And its bc she waffled and looks like an opportunistic, douchey politico people can't trust.


    [ Parent ]
    Trey Grayson
    is SoS not treasurer.  

    Proud member of the Indiana Democratic Party from IN-9.  

    The MA Dem chairman's screw up aside
    I cannot imagine many things more awesome than Senator Maddow.


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