Posted on 02/16/2010 7:54:21 AM PST by Alaphiah123
The poison partisan politics of Barry Hussein Soetoro and the Democrat Party is taking its toll on less partisans of the Democrat Party. Sen. Evan Bayh who expressed frustration at the increasingly polarized atmosphere in Washington should be a reality check for Democrats who spent an entire year pushing a partisan agenda though the Congress only to be opposed by fellow Democrats while Republicans sat on the sidelines for the most part because they did not have adequate numbers with which so stop any of the Democrat marquee agenda items, Health Care Reform, Global Warming/Cap and Trade energy legislation and 2nd stimulus package renamed a jobs bill. (see story)
Bayhs announced retirement is as shocking as the Scott Brown victory in Massachusetts earlier this year.
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Tons more but that would be a start. OH!!!! Drill Drill Drill Baby!!!
Bayh faced months of being tied to Hussein, as the senator voted in favor of each and every spending hike and Obama-favored measure that came down the pike. (But of course EVERYBODY KNOWS that Bayh is really a “moderate!”) So EVAN decided to take the 13 million in his campaign account and “steal” away into the night! All for the greater good, of course.
I didn’t think that they could keep their campaign money.
LM,
You raise an interesting point. Seeing how the Dems used this opportunity to push their social issues through i.e. homosexuality and nanny state government, is there any one who is truly a 90% Conservative who is ready to embrace Conservative social issues as well as fiscal Conservatism?
Bayh’s retirement statement read like the preamble to the announcement of a presidential run. You can bet Obama’s people are wondering if they have their first primary opponent.
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