Posted on 02/09/2011 6:28:23 PM PST by LdSentinal
The latest refugee is State Rep. Bubba Chaney of Rayville, who made his switch official today. With Chaneys move, there are now 53 Republicans, 47 Democrats and four independents in the House, with one seat open (the one formerly held by Democrat-turned Republican Fred Mills, who just won a special election for the Senate) and set for a special election next month.
Chaney, who is serving his first term in the Louisiana Legislature, changed his party affiliation at the Richland Parish Courthouse late Monday afternoon.
I just didnt feel that my philosophy as a traditional conservative Blue Dog Democrat has a place anymore in the national party, Chaney said. The Republican Party better fits that philosophy and my personal values.
This isnt a reflection of my fellow Democrats in the Legislature. I have developed strong relationships and deep respect for my Democratic colleagues, and that wont change. But for me, the national Republican Party better reflects my beliefs.
The paper has a quote from Gov. Bobby Jindal on the switch
Bubba has always put Louisiana first no matter his party, Jindal said. The thing that is different in Louisiana compared to Washington is that we have a tradition of working across party lines.
In Chaney, the state GOP is getting what it got in several of its other new Republicans like Noble Ellington, Walker Hines, John Alario and Fred Mills; namely, a politician whose voting record is quite good for a Democrat but might need a little burnishing after the party switch. For example, Chaneys 2010 rating by the Louisiana Family Forum was a middle-of the road 80 percent, which earned him the title of Family Advocate but not Outstanding Family Advocate, the top rung in their ratings. The two votes Chaney made that LFF didnt like were his yes vote on the final state budget last year which allocated one-time funds to close a budget hole which still exists, and a bill to allow up to $100 million of state funds for select private attorney fees in litigating the BP oil spill.
The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, though, was a big fan of the freshman Democrat. Chaney scored 100 percent with LABI, which rates his three-year performance at a healthy 89 percent.
Those are solid numbers. But as Louisiana moves to the right a phenomenon Chaneys switch only serves as further evidence of he may need to stay ahead of the conservative wave.
Another one bites the dust
How this fine fine state goes about its affairs is always a sight to behold.
It just leaves your fingers all sticky.
That dopey Stupak charade about abortion in ObamaCare convinced any true Christian Democrat that in fact their party works for Satan. Those “Catholic” holdouts will burn in the fire for their posturing; others will flee Satan’s Army now that the scales have fallen from their eyes.
In the arena of ideas, we are winning!
Patriots are coming forward to battle the fascist scum infesting our Whitehouse. Welcome Mr. Chaney.
Another Bubba comes over from the Dark Side.
Wow, this trend is really strong. It bodes well for 2012, although a lot can happen in two years.
The dam continues to break in my home state. If it manages to wash out Mary Landrieu, I’ll be doubly happy.
Are they just political opportunists or new RINOS or real converts? Keep your eyes on them.
2011 . . for Bubba to see the light.
Well, better late than never
Guess this kinda negates the loss of NY rep. Chris Lee who resigned today.
And just because Chris Lee resigned, it doesn't mean a Democrat replaced him. The seat is vacant.
Also, in California, Congresswoman Jane Harman (D) resigned two days ago. So Chriss Lee (R) and Jane Harman (D) cancel each other out.
One assumes he is the very first Republican Bubba.
All the Louisiana registered Democrats I know vote republican. They grew up in the days from which the Democratic primary was the election as no republican ever got elected. With the closed primaries if you were not a registered democrat you had no say so in the election process.
It tells you that a Dem Is A Dem Is a Dem. Don't get faked out because he switch parties. He will revert back to his true roots if the situation calls for it. I would not accept him into the party - let him die on the vine when the conservative beats him out next term.
‘It tells you that a Dem Is A Dem Is a Dem. Don’t get faked out because he switch parties’
Is that your judgment of Ronald Reagan?
‘It tells you that a Dem Is A Dem Is a Dem. Don’t get faked out because he switch parties’
Is that your judgment of Ronald Reagan?
And I didn’t hear about State AG Buddy Caldwell till now (not a surprise). Landrieu is the last rat standing statewide.
Isn’t there another Special election for a State Senate seat coming up?
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