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Something wrong in Democratic Party
PITTSBURGH TRIBUNE-REVIEW ^ | Tuesday, February 16, 2010 | By Salena Zito

Posted on 02/16/2010 6:10:49 AM PST by Salena Zito

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To: Salena Zito
Santorum commended Bayh for having a clearer head than he did: “He looked at the conditions practically and knew that running would prove to be toxic.”

Hind skin is better than foreskin.

21 posted on 02/16/2010 6:29:06 AM PST by Big Horn (Rebuild the GOP to a conservative party)
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To: Salena Zito
I think the same thing is happening to "real" Democrats that is happening to "real" Republicans. They don't recognize their party and what it stands for today. There was a time when Democrats were "liberal" and Republicans were "conservative." But everything has shifted to the left. Republicans are dismayed by the "moderate/progressive" Republicans today (RINOs) and the Democrats are dismayed by the "1960's radicals" that are guiding their party.

I mentioned this in another post. I had the same thing happen to me in the Episcopal Church. All going fine, then one day looked up from the prayerbook to discover I didn't know the people sitting in the pew with me ... and they weren't even "believing" what I believed ... so I left. I think this is where Bayh is right now. He doesn't recognize anyone "sitting in the pew" with him. Do you think Harry Reid reflects Bayh's political feelings? Or even more frightening, Obama? If I were Bayh, I'd get up and leave too. Associating with such people means you are one of them. He has a fine "Democrat" legacy, honorable, in fact. Why should he allow that to be trashed by these people. I think we will see more of this ... as it grows, it will look like the Democrats are trying to start a Tea Party Movement of their own. I believe this is Bayh's motive.

This is what we also saw in Massachusetts. The "real" Democrats don't want to be associated with the 1960's Radical bunch any more ... hence, New Jersey, Virginia and Scott Brown.

22 posted on 02/16/2010 6:29:36 AM PST by ThePatriotsFlag (http://www.thepatriotsflag.com - The Patriot's Flag)
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To: Salena Zito
A contender in the next round of DNC presidential primaries. I’m sure Evan has lots of great things to say about Ethanol, hogs, and other issues to draw the favorable attention of Iowa voters.
23 posted on 02/16/2010 6:32:56 AM PST by Mobties
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To: Vn_survivor_67-68

We will not be safe until the White House is back in American hands again. We can survive a few dozen Communists in the Congress but one in the White House is a tough one.


24 posted on 02/16/2010 6:34:14 AM PST by screaminsunshine
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
Figure 20 percent of the working population has been laid off in the last year.

90 percent of these people probably voted for Democrats and Obama. They have had a year to read and educate themselves as to what is going on. Thats bad news for Democrats. Thats millions and millions of pissed off people that realize they have been duped by a Kenyan-communist thug that heads the Democrat party.

25 posted on 02/16/2010 6:35:17 AM PST by PA-RIVER
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To: Salena Zito
Carville Syndrome??
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26 posted on 02/16/2010 6:39:51 AM PST by Dick Bachert (THE 2010 ELECTIONS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT IN OUR LIFETIMES! BE THERE!!!)
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To: A Strict Constructionist

Actually Steve is a good guy and from the wing of the Democratic Party from the mold of JFK.


27 posted on 02/16/2010 6:40:40 AM PST by Salena Zito (http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/blogs/fortyfourthestate/)
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To: marstegreg

I’m in a border state with Indiana (KY). Indiana only trended Democrat in the last presidential election. The GOP could count on them for Bush twice. You could actually say that Indiana represents a perfect microcosm of the voting population right now. They were tricked into supporting Zero, and are wising up to what he represents. Bayh is actually a victim of Obama’s. So is the rest of this country, for that matter.


28 posted on 02/16/2010 6:42:10 AM PST by Galtoid ( .)
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To: Salena Zito

Consider these two basic attributes of the American voting population, as we regularly see in poles:

Philosophical: 42% Conservative, 37% Moderate, 21% Liberal
Political: 34% Democrat, 31% Republican, 35% Independent

Folks - the biggest group on either attribute is “conservatives”. There are more conservatives than Republicans.

There just aren’t that many liberal votes out there. This Administration decided there was a sea-change when there wasn’t, and they are getting smoked for going hard left.

Did you see that picture of a Pit Bull that went after the Porcupine and got 1300 quills stuck in it’s face? That was Rahm Emanual’s failed attack on the American voter.


29 posted on 02/16/2010 6:42:51 AM PST by lowtaxsmallgov (This Administration has absolutely no idea how to grow an economy)
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
Two terms for politicians. One in office and one in jail.
30 posted on 02/16/2010 6:46:19 AM PST by mad_as_he$$ (usff.com)
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To: Non-Sequitur
"As is the moderate Republican"

I don't see evidence of that (moderate Republicans becoming a vanishing breed). They might lose their hold over the Republican Party but I don't think they are going to go away. In fact, if many of the remaining moderates in the Democrat Party switches over to Republican their ranks could actually grow. The conservative/moderate struggle for control of the Republican Party has been going on now for over 100 years. It's not going to go away...

One sure way for the moderates to control the Party is for conservatives to leave and become Independents or reregister with a third party. We should not allow ourselves to be chased from the Republican Party.

31 posted on 02/16/2010 6:48:49 AM PST by Russ (Repeal the 17th amendment)
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To: Salena Zito
"Something wrong in the democrat party"

National Embarassment
THIS is what is wrong in the democrat party!



32 posted on 02/16/2010 6:51:19 AM PST by FrankR (Those of us who love AMERICA far outnumber those who love obama - your choice.)
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To: Salena Zito

Something really stinks about this story.

Here’s my theory... When the poll numbers reveal that Obama doesn’t have a prayer of being re-elected he’ll announce that he won’t run leaving the Democrat nomination wide open for Hillary.

Of course, Hillary will need a handsome youngish looking guy to run for the veep spot...

Someone who can help her in the midwest...

Hello Evan Bayh.


33 posted on 02/16/2010 6:55:23 AM PST by proudpapa (Obama - Worst One Ever!)
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To: marstegreg

The moderate Democrat died over 25 years ago with the passing of ‘Scoop’ Jackson.


34 posted on 02/16/2010 6:58:10 AM PST by Kartographer (".. we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.")
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To: proudpapa
Something really stinks about this story. Here’s my theory... When the poll numbers reveal that Obama doesn’t have a prayer of being re-elected he’ll announce that he won’t run leaving the Democrat nomination wide open for Hillary.

Of course, Hillary will need a handsome youngish looking guy to run for the veep spot...

Someone who can help her in the midwest...

Hello Evan Bayh.

I think that is what is going to happen.

Obama is lazy and doesn't like hard work. I think he would love to not to run in 2012 and spend the rest of his life as a former POTUS, raking in easy money just making speeches and putting his name to ghostwritten books.

And he can always blame the failure of his Presidency on "racist Republicans and "teabaggers"". The MSM will go along with that lie.
35 posted on 02/16/2010 7:03:30 AM PST by Ticonderoga34 (Free Obama's Birth Certificate!)
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To: Salena Zito
"He bemoaned the fact that there was no place for pragmatic moderates to go," Ceisler said. "In the end, he got fed up with it all."

It is good news that there is no place for the 'pragmatic moderates' to go. We are better off with a highly polarized Congress that is paralyzed by gridlock, unable to pass anything serious, than we would be with a Congress full of "moderates" who are slowly legislating the road to Socialism. Which is what we had before.

These so-alled "moderates" are always compromising so as to pass "solutions to the nation's problems," all of which somehow involve enlarging government and raising taxes. We really can't afford any more government solutions to our problems. It's not like government is the only source of "solutions." Not by a long shot. It's time to let innovation and adaptive change fashion solutions, which are the only kind that ever work anyway. The government-run "solutions" always fritter away the money and make things worse.

Screw the "moderates," their compromises, and their "pragmatic solutions." They are the reason that government has gotten as big as it is. We need no more of them.


36 posted on 02/16/2010 7:03:41 AM PST by Nick Danger (Free cheese is found only in mousetraps)
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To: ThePatriotsFlag

I might have been willing to believe that if it wasn’t for the fact that he voted for that abortion of a “healthcare” bill.


37 posted on 02/16/2010 7:04:47 AM PST by thecabal (Destroy Progressivism)
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To: Galtoid

I’m in Ohio, we are in the same boat. Obama was supported in our state too, but Republicans are ahead in all the polls right now. Ohioans are feeling Bam-boozled as well. I personally did not vote for him, but I have many friends who did (they ALL regret it now). I hope that the administration does not try to villify Bayh. He seems like a decent person (one of the few dems that I had respect for). What is the general feeling in Kentucky?


38 posted on 02/16/2010 7:04:48 AM PST by marstegreg
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To: Nick Danger

You are right, and the American people in their zest for “moderation” are wrong.


39 posted on 02/16/2010 7:05:28 AM PST by Theodore R. (...)
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To: marstegreg

What big government programs over the years did Bahy oppose? I don’t know of a single one, but maybe there are some. I think he just kept saying he is a “moderate” for so long than uninformed IN people believe him, and in other states too.


40 posted on 02/16/2010 7:06:43 AM PST by Theodore R. (...)
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