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Bump, Bump, Bump. Another One Bites the Dust

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Flummoxed Lummox:
Quote from: Just Win on February 15, 2010, 04:00:35 PM

Simply astounding. The guy has $13,000,000.00 in the bank, an alleged lead in the polls and he opts out because this administration is exposing him for the left winger he his. OMG, can you think of one radical piece of the Obama's legislative agenda the guy has not been in favor of the last 12 months?. Bayh = Pelosi = Harry Reid = Obama on all legislation to come down the pike the last 12 months. I did not realize the citizens of Indiana supported such a radical agenda. You can't play the middle of the road moderate game when you have been voting like a Socialist.



Evan Bayh a "left winger"???!!!  /Fulmerini/  /loco/

Once again your ignorance is astounding. Bayh is a centrist  dumbass.

Just Win:
Quote from: onemangang on February 15, 2010, 02:30:20 PM

Can I call it, or can I call it?

Also, I forgot to mention Sen. Chris Dodd, (D-Countrywide) who is also bailing.

UPDATE!!! (Cue clattering teletype noises)

Now, rumors are swirling that Babs Mikulski (EGP-MD) is not going to run again either.

http://thevailspot.blogspot.com/2010/02/senator-mikulski-of-maryland-to-retire.html

OMG,

I think the Bayh political punt is a defacto admission that he has been booted from his Party because he is not liberal enough. The paradigm of the left has become so skewed and slanted to the left Americans and liberal Democrats such as Mr. Bayh cannot even recognize the slightest hint of an American hue to the Democrat Party any longer. It is politically infeasible for credibility sakes for Mr. Bayh to remain in the senate and continue to cast votes for a left leaning extremest agenda and keep hopes alive he can be President some day. I think it was Krauthammer that said he (Bigh) is the Democrat political canary in the mine.  

Flummoxed Lummox:
Quote from: Just Win on February 16, 2010, 08:33:50 AM

OMG,

I think the Bayh political punt is a defacto admission that he has been booted from his Party because he is not liberal enough. The paradigm of the left has become so skewed and slanted to the left Americans and liberal Democrats such as Mr. Bayh cannot even recognize the slightest hint of an American hue to the Democrat Party any longer. It is politically infeasible for credibility sakes for Mr. Bayh to remain in the senate and continue to cast votes for a left leaning extremest agenda and keep hopes alive he can be President some day. I think it was Krauthammer that said he (Bigh) is the Democrat political canary in the mine.  

Just Wind,

You keep displaying for all to see how ignorant and uninformed you are.

The Dems "booted" Bayh??? Just what evidence to you base that ridiculous assertion on?  /loco/

Oh, according to your earlier post in this thread, "this administration is exposing him for the left winger he his. OMG, can you think of one radical piece of the Obama's legislative agenda the guy has not been in favor of the last 12 months?. Bayh = Pelosi = Harry Reid = Obama on all legislation to come down the pike the last 12 months." So, just yesterday Bayh was a dyed-in-the-wool Obama liberal. Today you claim the Dems have booted him for not being liberal enough. Do you ever think before you post? Do you realize how moronic you appear when you make such glaring contradictions?

roustabout:
Yep, you've got I believe six GOPers who will not be seeking reelection. There is a lot of partisan fatique. Guys like OMG are just as big a part of the problem as the FLs. Different ends of the same stick.

Flummoxed Lummox:
Quote from: onemangang on February 15, 2010, 02:30:20 PM

Can I call it, or can I call it?

Also, I forgot to mention Sen. Chris Dodd, (D-Countrywide) who is also bailing.

UPDATE!!! (Cue clattering teletype noises)

Now, rumors are swirling that Babs Mikulski (EGP-MD) is not going to run again either.

Yeah, I can "call it" too. You won't respond to this thread. Your modus operandi is to post and run. You're a drive-by poster who is too much of a coward to engage in honest debate with people who don't share your draconian, conservative ideology. I predict you will make another outrageous post on another issue and completely ignore this one.

Senate:

5 Democrats are retiring to date: Dodd, Kaufman, Burris, Bayh, and Dorgan.
6 Republican are retiring: LeMieux, Brownback, Bunning, Bond, Gregg, and Voinovich.

House:

14 Dems are retiring.
18 Republicans are retiring.

Now matter how you try to spin it, to date, there are more Republicans leaving office because of the anti-incumbent environment in the country. That's even more amazing when you consider there are far more Dems than Republicans in the House and Senate. You would think, because of the numbers advantage, there would be more Democrats not seeking reelection, all things being equal.

Now, why don't you post something nonresponsive?

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