Posted on 06/10/2014 8:11:23 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I was wrong. I thought for sure the NRSC and Mississippis GOP establishment would back off of McDaniel given that hes the favorite in the runoff. Cochran might keep campaigning, I figured, but it would be a strictly positive campaign for the next few weeks, probably with no attack on McDaniel harsher than the fact that hes inexperienced. At a minimum, theyd stay away from blaming him for that nasty harassment of Cochrans wife inside her nursing home. Why frag a guy whom youll probably be fighting behind next month?
As I say, I was wrong.
After months of milquetoast statements and letting surrogates do any campaign trash talking, incumbent U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran went on the offensive in Hattiesburg on Tuesday, calling his opponent Chris McDaniel an extremist who would hurt Mississippi with indiscriminate cuts to federal spending
He said he wouldnt even vote for disaster assistance for Mississippi, Cochran said, referring to McDaniel statements early in the race where he demurred on whether he would have supported federal Katrina relief Cochran helped secure. McDaniel later clarified he would have supported the relief spending. One of the Cochran campaigns earliest ads attempted to make hay over McDaniels comments
(McDaniel) is trying to indict that kind of power and influence in Washington? Cochran said. It would be dangerous to have somebody like him elected.
Its bizarre people got arrested doing things at the nursing home where my wife is, Cochran said, and the jail people in there after midnight and these are people working for him and his candidacy? What in the world were they doing up there? I dont think anybody knows all the answers yet. How many people were involved? What were they up to? Im just raising the question. I dont have the answers. But it sure is bizarre, isnt it? I mean, think about it.
This is the jail incident he mentions, which doesnt involve a jail, but then thats not the first time hes been confused on the trail:
Cochran was asked about the Affordable Care Act, which is wildly unpopular among Mississippi Republicans. He responded, I think we need to monitor any federal programs that provide services and assistance to people who need help, and this is an example of an important effort by the federal government to help make health care available, accessible, and affordable.
Everyone understand the significance of this? Even if Cochran ends up losing the runoff, as seems probable given the past weeks polls, hes still a state institution. His name-recognition is sky high after 35 years in office; all but the most hardcore McDaniel fans will have sympathy for him if he gets beat in a few weeks. To put rhetoric about dangerous extremists in his own mouth at this point of the game, knowing that Democrats will bludgeon McDaniel with that soundbite in the general election, amounts to a quasi-endorsement of the Democrat. (In fact, as Matt Lewis rightly notes, this rhetoric is aimed squarely at Democratic and independent voters whom Cochrans trying to lure into voting in the runoff.) The challenger is unfit for office, Cochrans essentially saying, in which case logically youre better off with the alternative. Its a kamikaze action by establishment Republicans and the NRSC, whove evidently decided that its more important to their prerogatives to beat the tea partier than it is to beat the left. Which isnt a crazy conclusion: If you make it impossible for tea-party candidates to win a general election, even at the expense of electing a Democrat instead, eventually some grassroots conservatives will give up and come back to supporting establishment candidates purely in the interest of putting Republicans back in power again. Its tea partiers who are forever under suspicion of going third-party and handing seats to Democrats, but thats basically what Cochrans doing here. Either he wins the runoff or he prefers to see the Democrat win the general. After all, having concluded that McDaniels dangerous, realistically he cant turn around and endorse him after the runoff, right?
This is going to keep happening until grassroots righties fight fire with fire and decide that some seats are worth losing in the name of making a point. And if/when you do and Beltway Republicans complain, tell them you learned that strategy from Thad Cochran.
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Thadeus is a pro-government extremist.
I think the RINOs are scared...
The last gasps of a man fading into irrelevancy. Cochran sullies any good will he might have left.
/johnny
Brat needs to help out down in Mississippi.
Cantor is GONE!
YAY.
It’s RINO season!!!!!
YES! Great night with Cantor down!
Cochran is fighting for his political life. McDaniels better take this seriously. How many hours since somebody called for a debate? That needs to happen asap.
Hopefully Cantor’s going down in flames will embolden Mississippi to send Mr. Cochran to the retirement home.
Extremist? That sounds like something a Democrat would say.
Yup...just a shame we couldn’t get rid of more of these guys.
One thing I give the Democrats...even though they are evil, they do get all their Reps/Senators in line on big issues. No matter how liberal or progressive a policy and not matter how “conservative” a Democrat is, they will get them in line when it counts.
The Republicans, especially the leadership, don’t have a spine. They won’t make bold, conservative moves that will actually HELP the country...even with a Republican Congress and President.
He wants to see McDaniels lose to the Dem, which I doubt. But take a look at the NC race. There is a libertarian running there who could push the race to the Dem.
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Cochran needs to go home and hang out with Cantor. It is a sham that the RINOs will destroy their own party out of spite. I just watched some rinocrat say he will vote demokrat in the 7th of Virginia. Showing their true loyalties to the establishment.
When Cantors loss came in, I think Cochran and Haley Barbour passed a big one.
It’s why I’ve predicted Hagan wins another term. Had Greg Brannon won that primary as he should have, the libertarian would have zero traction since Brannon was very popular with libertarians.
Unfortunately, Mitch McConnell and Karl Rove got their man, Thom Toll Road Tillis, who is going to lose. Chalk up another establishment loss.
To get this country back before it is to late, we need more “dangerous extremists” like Chris McDaniel.
/johnny
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