Posted on 05/18/2018 12:19:30 PM PDT by ethom
Vulnerable senators up for reelection have adopted a strategy of silence in response to the presidents avalanche of putdowns.
Jon Tester was on his farm in rural Montana when his phone rang with the news: It was his chief of staff, informing him that the president of the United States had just called for his resignation on Twitter.
The Montana Democrat briefly considered President Donald Trumps latest attack on him, then fired up his tractor and went on his way. Tester wasnt going to get into it with Trump over the senators role in bringing down the presidents Veterans Affairs nominee, Ronny Jackson.
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. Its spring planting on the farm. Would I have liked to have been out pushing back on some of this? Sure. But I couldnt, I was farming, Tester said in an interview. Truthfully.
After laying into Tester in late April, Trump is reveling in a new round of attacks on the 10 senators up for reelection in states that the president won in 2016. Always more of an attack dog toward his enemies than a defender of his allies, Trump is laying into Sleepin Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana, calling Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania a disaster and blaming Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio for catch and release immigration policies.
And Democrats are responding with a shrug, total silence or, in West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchins case, effusive praise for the commander in chief. Vulnerable Senate Democrats have made a conscious decision not to engage Trump on his terms, after watching the president tear apart the GOP primary field in 2016 with personal insults, derisive nicknames and political broadsides.
Trump has 52 million Twitter followers and the bully pulpit of the presidency. And Democrats know that when he gets locked in a beef with someone, the person on the other end of the conflict often comes out worse for it.
Theyre not interested in getting into a big food fight with President Trump, said Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, chairman of the partys campaign arm. Thats President Trumps style, not their style.
Trumps zeal for political swipes at Democrats whove opposed his agenda is a critical X-factor heading into campaign season, as is Democrats strategy of silence in responding to him. Van Hollen said voters are not going to just blindly listen to Trump, though Trumps Republican allies are warning that the president could easily tip the balance in close races.
And with a map stacked with Democrats up for reelection in states that Trump won, the president is itching to take on a Senate Democratic Caucus that he views as uncooperative and antagonistic.
Youll probably see the president traveling more after Memorial Day. Youll see him going to places like Montana, said Marc Short, the presidents top legislative aide. Its probably not in their best interest to be in a fight with the president.
All the evidence suggests that Democrats agree.
Confronted with President Donald Trumps derisive nickname for him, Donnelly merely chuckled and reiterated his focus on Indiana. Sen. Bill Nelson of Florida said his reaction to Trumps attacks on his immigration votes is simple: I dont do anything.
While bashing Sen. Debbie Stabenow, Trump even dinged her states voters for electing a Democrat who had voted against his tax cut bill and against more draconian border security. Its your fault for reelecting Stabenow, Trump said during a Michigan rally last month.
Stabenow refused to counterpunch: People in Michigan know me, she said in a brief interview. Its OK.
Before and since Trump took office, Brown has gone out of his way to highlight his shared views with the president on trade. This week, the Ohio Democrat repeated his openness to finding common ground.
But of the 10 most vulnerable Democratic senators up for reelection, Brown came the closest to expressing exasperation with the presidents frequent insults of his colleagues. Trump flew to Ohio this month to blast Brown, concluding he does not think the way we think on immigration and health care policies.
I shake my head at a president of the United States that calls people names, Brown said. I dont know any adults that do things like that.
Trump has increasingly focused his ire on Senate Democrats up for reelection the past few weeks, blaming them for stalling his nominees and voting against tax reform. The president has always appeared at his best in front of conservative crowds, and Republicans say hes raring to go on the offensive after spending 17 months defending himself and his administration.
Plus, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and his allies have impressed on Trump how important holding the Senate is.
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. The president is all in, said Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas). He understands with great clarity the importance of successful midterms.
In a private meeting with Senate Republicans this week, Trump mocked Donnelly and Manchin. He joked that Manchin tries to hug him all the time and that the West Virginia senator has a big problem in November because of Trumps popularity in his state. Last month, Trump zinged Manchin as someone who votes against everything that the president prefers.
Manchins response was nothing but kindness.
Once the election is over and that person is president, thats my president. And I want them to be successful, Manchin said.
Trump started off with warm relationships with Manchin and Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, inviting each of them to Trump Tower to interview for Cabinet posts. But hes since soured on them after they opposed tax reform.
Though Heitkamp pushes back at the administration more often than Manchin, shes also intent on killing Trumps campaign against her with kindness. Heitkamp rattles off areas where she aligns with the White House: Partnering with Ivanka Trump to fight sex trafficking, rolling back water rules and deregulating the banking industry.
I think we share a lot of the same goals, said Heitkamp, who wasnt included in Trumps latest fusillade on Democratic senators. That doesnt mean that I wont eventually get called out.
Even Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, a famous political brawler, said shed pass on a potential tit-for-tat with Trump.
Im going to disagree with him on the policy, not the personality, she said.
To Democrats, Trumps campaign against GOP Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas is instructive. Trump belittled Rubio as Little Marco and Cruz as Lyin Ted, threatening to spill the beans on Cruzs wife and tying his father to the JFK assassination.
Its dangerous for them, said Sen. John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 3 GOP leader. If they get in a fight with them, like on Twitter? Its going to be really harmful.
It can take some work to draw Trumps fire; Testers release of damaging information about Jackson made headlines, but that was an unusually conspicuous poke of the bear. There are so many Democrats up for reelection in competitive races that not all of them are yet on Trumps radar.
Somehow Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.), who has a tough race in the fall, has thus far escaped Trumps wrath despite being one of the most liberal members of the Senate and voting against many of his high-profile nominees.
Baldwin declined to comment when asked how she would handle a future punch from Trump, lest she draw attention to the omission.
Love it! No other... No other republican even comes close. Can you imagine Jeb?
Thank Heaven that Trump wasn’t running as a democrat...Then together with the media he would have decimated the GOP.
The reason we do so poorly in the midterms, is because we’ve never had a leadership or fighters in the GOP or most important anyone we really admired, respected and liked.
Shut Yo Mouth and pray! LOL!
Has anyone utilized the Bully Pulpit more than Trump?
I mean the media has to report on every Twitter post just because of who it came from. It comes through unfiltered, with no spin and no filter through “White House staffers” or the Press Secretary.
The media can react to it and try and create a narrative to fit it but the days of making stuff up about what the President said is over. The D’s and media found out this week in regards to the “animal” flap just how untenable their position(s) are.
To whom to democrats pray? Allah or Obama?
Jon Tester of Montana slandered someone, now, oh gosh, he's just gonna take the high road in the face of Trump's "attacks". Partisan Media Shill alert. Thanks ethom.
What’s the difference?
Cthulhu cannot save you now.
“Its spring planting on the farm”
We are to believe that a US Senator, one of only a hundred, is plowing his own fields and planting his own crops?
Farming is a full time occupation. If true when does he have time for his government job or more likely it is nothing but a photo op for the voters back home. I will let you decide.
A Senator who had voted against his tax cut bill and MORE DRACONIAN BORDER SECURITY
No bias there!
Whose is their campaign manager? Low energy Jebbie?
Look Trump is defining the democrats. They are conceding defeat today. He will not let up. Tester will be in those fields in November going back to farm country. Hey slander a military man. Get ready for shock and die, dirt bag.
I wonder if the press will eventually do a blackout on Trump news. When the press found they couldn’t shut down Rush Limbaugh, they just stopped reporting on him entirely. I suspect they may do the same for Trump.
Braun is already up +1 in Indiana...
and we’re just getting started there.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2018/senate/in/indiana_senate_braun_vs_donnelly-6573.html
I was looking up more info about the guy. He is the third generation to own his farm, and apparently his kids are not interested in working there. His frumpy wife looks like the Russian dictator’s wives used to look, but the guy is three hundred pounds himself. So, he is most likely not the classic slick US politician chasing teenagers (or tweeners) of both sexes on the side.
He has mangled fingers from manual work. He knows how to farm, and does farm activities when he is home.
But I agree, how the h can he be a US Senator and a Montana farmer at the same time?
You don’t need to be an AI to know it just doesn’t compute.
Sometimes a lie is when you tell just part of a story—and fail to tell the rest of it.
Trump is going to beat him over the head with that crap he pulled on Obama’s doctor. He’s toast!
Excellent point.
Tester wasnt going to get into it with Trump over the senators role in bringing down the presidents Veterans Affairs nominee, Ronny Jackson.
Does that mean that Sen. Sherrod Brown has never met Sen. Jon Tester, who lobbed a barrage of name-calling and anonymous and defamatory and evidently false charges against Ronny Jackson?
Or does it perhaps mean that Sen. Brown does not consider Sen. Tester to be an adult?
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