Posted on 08/19/2015 5:54:03 AM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Campbell Brown and Kirsten Powers take on the leftist establishment
Democrats are known for many things, but chief among them is the relentless determination to maintain a rigid progressive orthodoxy within their ranks. Bucking that orthodoxy requires character and conviction because those who do can expect a certain level of contempt directed their way from their oh-so-tolerant brethren. Campbell Brown and Kirsten Powers are two women who have demonstrated a willingness to take positions decidedly at odds with the progressive establishment.
Browns Democratic roots can be traced back to her father, Louisiana Democratic State Senator and Secretary of State James H. Brown Jr. Although James Brown is Presbyterian, Campbell was raised as a Roman Catholic, which she remained until converting to Judaism following her marriage to Republican strategist and Fox News analyst, Dan Senor.
Brown worked her way up through the ranks of television reporting, winning an Emmy award for her reporting on Hurricane Katrina while working at NBC. She followed an 11 year career at that network with a stint at CNN. She began in 2008 as an anchor for CNNs Election Center, renamed Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull and ultimately Campbell Brown. During the 2008 election cycle, she engaged in a controversial interview with John McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds, questioning Republican VP candidate Sarah Palins executive bona fides. That interview earned her accusations of bias from the McCain campaign, who accused her of going over the line. In 2010 CNN released her from her contract due to low ratings.
But "rigid progressive orthodoxy" is what it means to be a Democrat today, so it is only logical that those who do not subscribe to such an ideology would not be welcome within the Party.
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