Posted on 05/12/2010 6:44:35 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
It's not an 'anti-incumbent' mood. It's an anti-Socialist mood and we no longer give a fig what party label the Socialist wears.
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Reliably conservative???????????
Incumbent=socialist.
For the millionith time, why is Juan Williams on FOX?
Jonah never says it’s an anti-incumbment mood, those are the article poster’s words.
Jonah’s point is that the Tea Party is not a pawn of the GOP as evidenced by their dumping of Benett (pro-tarp,pro-amnesty,pro-individual mandate, etc.)
Seniority and connections might be an asset for a politician, but they are a threat to the health of a nation.
The beltway people don’t understand this.
Actually he does:
The whole country is in an anti-Washington, anti-incumbent mood.
The whole point of the primaries is to flush out the GOP's dead wood.
If we had done this in 2006 instead of being blindly loyal to our thugs, deviants and crooks, (like Mark Foley), just cause they were in office R's, we probably would not of lost the majority
I have no sympathy for Bennett. He ran the first time promising to self-term-limit, saying he would only seek 2 terms. He was running for his 4th term. Who says he can’t still be involved? Sorry.
Colonel, USAFR
Speaking of incumbents; can someone give an update on the Az race? It seems I see Juany Mc on TV every day and never hear anything about Hayworth. I am not in Arizona so I don’t see any of their local news, but I just hope Hayworth is a lot more active in this race than he seems to be from afar.
RE: Juan McCain ( I like the sound of it )
Here’s the latest on the election front ( Sent to me by a friend just 7 hours ago ) :
Several lawmakers face tough primaries
By The Associated Press (AP) 7 hours ago
Members of Congress with potentially tough primary challenges include:
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DEMOCRATS
_ Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania. Despite President Barack Obama’s full support, Republican-turned-Democrat Specter faces a strong challenge from Rep. Joe Sestak in the May 18 primary.
_ Sen. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas. Lincoln is trying to fend off Lt. Gov. Bill Halter, who has labor union support in next week’s primary.
_ Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado. Bennet was appointed to the seat, and he’s being challenged by a Democrat who feels he should have gotten the nod instead, former state House Speaker Andrew Romanoff. The primary is Aug. 10.
_ Rep. Paul Kanjorski of Pennsylvania. The 13-term lawmaker is being challenged by two Democrats, including Lackawanna County Commissioner Corey O’Brien.
_ Rep. Jim Matheson of Utah. The five-term lawmaker, who voted against Obama’s health care bill, faces a June 22 runoff against retired teacher Claudia Wright.
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REPUBLICANS
_ Sen. John McCain of Arizona. The party’s 2008 standard-bearer faces a strong challenge from former Rep. J.D. Hayworth, who says McCain isn’t conservative enough. The primary is Aug. 24.
_ Rep. Bob Inglis of South Carolina. Four GOP opponents, including Spartanburg County Solicitor Trey Gowdy, make similar charges against Inglis, who voted against the military surge in Iraq. The primary is June 8.
_ Rep. Mary Bono Mack of California. Mack is a proven vote-getter but must keep an eye on June 8 primary challenger Clay Thibodeau, who is criticizing her from the right.
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ALREADY DEFEATED
_ Sen. Bob Bennett of Utah. Bennett lost his chance to seek a fourth term in a Republican convention dominated by tea party activists and other staunch conservatives.
_ Rep. Alan Mollohan of West Virginia. The 14-term congressman became the first member of the House to be ousted this spring primary season after his opponent, state Sen. Mike Oliverio, mounted a campaign that questioned his ethics and his support for the health care overhaul.
I had read the entire article but missed that one line.
He does say the country is in a anti-incumbent mood but does not ascribe Bennett’s defeat to this.
Sorry for the mistake.
His main point is “Over the last year, theres been a lot of Beltway talk about how the tea parties are really Astroturf activists in the employ of the GOP. If that were the case, they certainly wouldnt have taken down Bennett”
Speaking of incumbents. Notice the defeat of 14 term Democratic incumbent Alan Mollohan of West Virginia. His Democratic challenger, Mike Olivero actually QUESTIONED his support of the healthcare bill. *THAT* one issue COST HIM the elections.
THAT and Scott Brown’s victory when he took over Ted Kennedy’s seat, tells you a lot about which side of the issue one has to be on to be on the winning side.
Not a mood. A burning obsession. Light the torches. Raise the pitchforks. Let’s roll.
Yes, my mistake.
Jonah may be an idiot as well, I’m no real fan of his.
However I stand by the rest of my post.
Oh please!! They have Shep Smith, Bob Beckel, Judith Miller, etc, etc., etc!! FOX is UNWATCHABLE
In today’s political environment, anti-incumbent really can be equated to anti-Democrat and anti-RINO.
Just look at WHO ( i.e. which party) is in control of our government and look at the poll ratings of congress and I don’t see how being anti-incumbent can’t be equated to anti-Democrat.
In fact, those who ran on a platform OPPOSING today’s incumbent policies, WIN.
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