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John Cornyn Still Doing it Wrong!


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Fri Feb 27, 2009 at 04:14 PM CST


Remember this? Poor John Cornyn, can you imagine if this happened instead?

PageOneKentucky: Rumor has it that Jim Bunning is so spitting mad that he's telling people he'll just resign and let Steve (Beshear) appoint someone.

How bout them apples?

And can you even IMAGINE?

Ha!

UPDATE: Spoke with one of Bunning's staffers and they don't deny it. WTF. Granted, it only means he probably said it.  But was it in frustration or was he serious?

HAHAHAHA.

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Hmm (0.00 / 0)
While I enjoy the image of John Cornyn looking like a complete idiot as well as the next Democrat, I am not sure this scenario would actually be to the party's advantage. What I want to see is Bunning run for reelection, win the Republican nomination, then get stomped by a credible Democratic opponent in the general election, thus putting an excellent Democratic Senator into office for six years.

If Bunning resigns and Governor Beshear appoints a Democratic replacement, I would think it likely that the Republicans could recruit a well-financed and well-known challenger who could knock the appointed Senator out in the next election.


It could give Democrats 60 (0.00 / 0)
And then we wouldn't necessarily have to win reelection in Kentucky to maintain the 60.

"Let us tenderly and kindly cherish therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write."  -  John Adams

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True (0.00 / 0)
But the number 60 isn't as magical as the media would have us believe. We can always likely get one of the Maine Republican Senators, or Specter, or some other individual Republican to go along with us on relevant votes over the next two years.

2010 is, amazingly, shaping up to be as much as Democratic year in Senate elections as the last two cycles. I would rather have our party have strongly-held seats in the long term than flimsy seats in the short term.


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Wouldn't be flimsy (0.00 / 0)
1) Bunning/Cornyn started this mess with Cornyn trying to get a strong primary challenge.

2) Beshear would likely appoint either Lt. Gov (and 2004 Senate nominee) Dan Mongiardo or Attorney General Jack Conway. Auditor Crit Luallen is also a possibility. Mongiardo is already running for Senate this year. We'd be favored almost regardless of who gets appointed of those three.


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Not Just Health Care (0.00 / 0)
Health care is important, but not as important as judicial appointments.  Just think of how much leverage it would give the Democrats to keep the Republicans from slow rolling judicial appointments, including possible Supreme Court appointments.  Obama could make a judicial appointment and not have to worry about picking off Collins, Snowe, or Spector.  

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I'll take 60 and health care passing... (3.00 / 1)
now.

John Coryn (0.00 / 0)
It's gratifying to see that we can share our no-talent US Senator with the national Republicans. Coryn and Bunning sharing a life boat is a tantalizing image.

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