Tuesday, November 27, 2007

23 REPUBLICAN RESIGNATIONS... AND MORE TO COME

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With Hastert back coaching wrestling, there'll be no more of this kind of nonsense

Yesterday Trent Lott's unexpected resignation from the Senate and Denny Hastert's long overdue one from the House, brought the number of Republicans leaving electoral politics to 17 in the House and 6 in the Senate. The Chairman of the NRCC, right-wing extremist Tom Cole (R-OK) tried to put on a brave face. "I don't hear a drumbeat that 'We're not effective and I don't like it here anymore.'" Maybe he needs to listen more carefully.
But with so many lawmakers -- including a large number from competitive states and districts -- heading for the exits, it's hard not to point to the GOP's newfound minority status in Washington, the turnover in party leadership and the perilous political environment heading into 2008 to explain the exodus.

Chris Cillizza in this morning's Washington Post thinks it's no exaggeration to say Republicans find themselves in serious danger of falling deeper into the minority in both houses. He points out how retirements seem to be throwing Republican held seats in New Mexico, Virginia and Colorado to Democrats Tom Udall, Mark Warner and Mark Udall, respectively.

"It's in the House, however," according to Cillizza., "where surprise retirements in swing districts have badly crippled Republican attempts to bounce back from 2006. And it's in the House where there are likely to be even more retirements. Currently on Republican retirement watch are John Doolittle (CA), Bill Young (FL), Tom Davis (VA), and Roscoe Bartlett (MD). And although increasingly unstable Chris Shays (CT) says he's not retiring (as of this week), he's become so bizarre that you never know what to expect from him. And there is still a chance for some surprises out of New York, Florida and... well an indictment is likely to trigger a retirement (or two) in Alaska.

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3 Comments:

At 10:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've read around the 'sphere that some or all of these resignations are due to some tigher Congressperson-cum-lobbyist rules about to be implemented. Just shows what Republicans' #1 priority is, I guess.

 
At 1:21 PM, Blogger Karen M said...

Yes, and they're going to be lobbying more and more Democratic officials. Wonderful!

 
At 7:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's see "anonymous". The US dollar is worth less than the Canadian dollar. The coalition of the barely there has left us in Iraq, a war that has gone on longer than the American involvement in WWII. American foreign policy is universally ridiculed in and out of the country. Bush2 approval ratings are in the 20's and NOW Bush wants peace in the Middle East, a move HE ridiculed when Clinton tried it.

Bush2 came in with a surplus and now we have staggering deficits. China owns us.

Bush2-Mission Accomplished? The destruction of what was a decent Republican party once and America IS on it's knees.

 

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