Posted on 11/09/2014 6:52:18 AM PST by abb
When your main campaign sales pitch is based on your clout, and you lose the basis of that clout, then your campaign is probably a goner. For that and other reasons, U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu has almost no remaining path to re-election.
Landrieus self-proclaimed clout as chairwoman of the Senate Committee on Energy always was rather illusory. Now, with Republicans running the Senate and a Democratic president wholly antagonistic to Louisiana economic interests, Democratic loyalist Landrieu will be doubly blocked from influence on behalf of the state.
Landrieu will keep trying to localize the election by ginning up irrelevant issues on subjects shell have little power to influence anyway. (Hint: If she couldnt get President Barack Obama to lift the offshore permitorium when Democrats controlled the Senate, she surely wont be able to get a lame-duck Obamas ear now.) The truth, however, is that the U.S. Senate deals mostly with national issues. On those, Landrieu is out of step with a state she said is both too bigoted to give a black president a chance and too conservative to support strong women, herself presumably included.
Landrieu always claims to be a centrist but the National Journal, the respected, neutral magazine that covers American government in depth, reported this year that the very existence of centrists in the Senate is all but gone. Even for that nearly nonexistent center, Landrieu wouldnt qualify: In a decidedly liberal Democratic Senate caucus, reports National Journal, 10 other Democrats are less liberal than she.
Heres one example. Through what a judge called grotesque misconduct, the Civil Rights Division of the Obama Justice Department already royally bungled the prosecution of the Danziger Bridge police officers; Landrieu voted to make that division even more radically leftist by supporting a nominee to head the office, Debo Adegbile, who went out of his way to wave the race card while arguing to overthrow the conviction of notorious cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal. Fortunately, the nomination failed anyway, with seven Democrats (but not Landrieu) helping block Obamas awful selection.
(Landrieu wouldnt give the same consideration to manifestly qualified Bush judicial nominee Miguel Estrada, even after pledging to local Latinos that she would support him.)
Louisianans chafing over the loss of free checking accounts, meanwhile, can blame Landrieu for casting a crucial vote in favor of the Dodd-Frank regulatory scheme which is leading banks to wipe out such accounts and otherwise hurting low-income customers.
Perhaps Landrieus most appalling vote came when she refused to join Republicans and 32 other Senate Democrats to repeal Obamacares horrendous tax on medical devices such as pacemakers, insulin pumps, vascular stents, MRI machines, cardiac defibrillators and even dentures a tax not only hampering development of life-saving products, but also already eliminating thousands of jobs nationwide. Frankly, this vote cravenly following Obamas line, even when large Senate majorities of both parties were willing to buck the president was unconscionable.
Granted, no fair-minded person would argue that Landrieu hasnt delivered some good things for Louisiana, or that she hasnt worked hard for 35 long years in public office. But, other than trading her key vote for Obamacare in return for the so-called Louisiana Purchase, she hasnt been able to do much for the state, legislatively, since Obama took office.
As it is, Landrieu now faces arithmetically huge odds to win re-election. She and Rep. Bill Cassidy finished in a near dead-heat in the open primary with just over 600,000 votes each, with conservative Republican Rob Maness taking another 200,000 votes. Even if some of Maness voters stay home in December, and even if Landrieu somehow inspires more Louisianans to turn out for her than did last Tuesday, its still hard to figure how she can make up Tuesdays overall Republican margin of 180,000 votes.
Pundits on both the right and left even say Landrieu should drop out, rather than trying a scorched-earth campaign that still would fall short, while damaging the Landrieu political brand. It worked in 1987-91 for Edwin Edwards, who regained the governors mansion just four years after not declining to contest a runoff. Landrieu has far more to offer than Edwards did as long as she doesnt poison the well through a nasty, probably hopeless campaign.
New Orleans native Quin Hillyer is a contributing editor for National Review. You can follow him on Twitter, @QuinHillyer. His email address is qhillyer@theadvocate.com, and he blogs at blogs.theadvocate.com/quin-essential.
Dont you remember, Mary said she was pro life and pro choice, I heard her say it.
Can you image how she must be blaming her voters in private
after she blasted them publicly. (After all that I have done for you people, sort of thing). Mary and Hillary Clinton are alike. Both are not all that.
I just sent Cassidy a check. It’s the least I can do to help him bury this double talking dimo chick, Babycakes, forever. Voting straight ticket with the Grand Kenyan shows no core value whatsoever. As much as the Keystone would help Loozeiana she can’t get out of her groove to help even with that. She probly needs to take Edwards place in his old cell for awhile just to give her some time to re-adjust to reality.
She nor the party has any motivation to withdraw.
There is still a lot of money to be made for a lot of people.
he was campaigning for him, so I would assume so
Obama saw the lastest episode of Dr Who and was so jealous...
I don’t see Landrieu dropping out, but I also don’t see her winning. Even many Democrats privately agree that she’s a lost cause now.
You are probably right
Nooooooo.... Say it ain’t so. She can’t withdraw now! No! That would deny me and my fellow Louisiana workers here in south Texas the pure, sweet, sadistic pleasure of handing her the biggest political azz-whooping of her entire career. No, Mary, you cannot deny us our revenge!!!!! Nooooooo! Please! Spend all your RAT money and keep running! WE all lust to see your fat, communist azz conceding a total rout and complete defeat on national TV. You cannot deny us this, Mary. You deserve it and so do we! IF Mary dressed in drag, she’d looks just like Hussein Barry Ebola.
I haven’t really begun celebrating yet. Seeing sweetcheeks lose may slightly begin the party. Hearing someone tell Dingy Harry to ‘sit down and shut up’, just like he did to everyone else on August 1st, 2013, will check off the last bucket list item.
She should take the Britney Maynard approach, as should all liberals.
"This nominee is particularly dangerous because he is Latino." (Dhimmicrap Senate memo.)
"I managed to unglue my lips from Obama's ***hole
to be here. That's why my mouth looks so funny."
NOW THIS COULD HURT MARY---IF IT GOES VIRAL Landrieu was overheard bragging that, without her help, ObamaCare would never have passed by an historic straight Democrat party-line vote in 2010.
Landrieu asserted in her own defense: "My taking $4.3 billion for my vote was of enormous help---b/c it laundered millions of tax dollars into the coffers of Democrats to buy their Obamacare votes, too."
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