If you know another blog that has been more unkind to Miss McConnell than DownWithTyranny, please let me know. I was delighted when I found out that he was outed to the GOP base this weekend and I’d like to see him get zero votes on Tuesday. That leaves me with a real problem. I’d also like to see his opponent, Bruce Lunsford, a nominal Democrat from deep, deep in the bowels of the Republican wing of the Democratic Party, get zero votes.
You don’t always get what you want and in this case we won’t be getting what we need wither, not even in the unlikely event that Lunsford wins. The Kentucky race has tightened in recent days– McConnell 47.3% to Lunsford 44.2%– and Pollster.com rates it a toss-up, all 21 public polls since May, other than 2 ties, show McConnell winning. McConnell is a singularly unattractive senator: corrupt, unsympathetic to the aspirations of working families, pro-war, a rubber stamp, and the Senate’s premier obstructionist.
The most recent Survey USA poll shows him running significantly behind John McCain. As of two weeks ago McCain was trouncing Obama 54-41% (Kentucky gave Bush 60% in 2004) but the same voters were evenly split between McConnell and Lunsford. Lunsford is easily the most odious Senate candidate the Democrats have running anywhere– and he is hardly the only reactionary the Democrats are running. But if I had to guess which Democrat would be most likely to pull a fence-jumping stunt ala Strom Thurmond/Ben Nighthorse Campbell/Richard Shelby, Lunsford would win hands down.
He’s already using McCain in his campaign ads, the way Gordon Smith used Obama in his. And even if the circumstance never presents itself to make a party switch advantageous, I have no hesitation in publicly predicting he will give Ben Nelson (D-NE) a run for his money in future years when it comes to tallying the most reprehensible party unity scores. And looking at substantive partisan votes in the current session of Congress Nelson voted just a bit over half the time with his own party. There’s no reason to think Lunsford will do any better. There is ample reason, on the other hand, to see Lunsford, who most Kentuckians have long seen as a personally corrupt man, pushing the Democratic caucus further in the direction of Big Business interests and away from the interests or ordinary working families and the middle class.
Tomorrow we’ll have a look at the Senate race that presents Democrats with the polar opposite– an inspiring, straight arrow progressive leader, and one who looks like he will win his race and go on to work with members like Bernie Sanders, Sherrod Brown, Sheldon Whitehouse, Jack Reed, Russ Feingold, Barbara Boxer, Ben Cardin and Patrick Leahy to bring integrity and progressive values to the forefront of at least the Democratic caucus if not the hopelessly corrupt and systemically reactionary Senate itself. Meanwhile Fox News took a fair and balanced look at the Kentucky race:
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ZED!
Lunsford is horrible and shame on Schumer for running everyone else out of the race.
However, McConnell is very powerful, he’s the glue that holds the Republicans together. Lunsford would be a very junior senator.
But… if McConnell loses, that is one less powerful gopers. Lunsford goes to the bottom of the pack, and will be an easier fish to pick off next time.
Is that not so?
When ya get Here Pups be sure and Digg this post by Howie!!
what a choice Howie! I sure as hell want to see Miss McConnell lose this election and help put the Rethuglian leadership in disarray but at what a cost to our party!! I guess thats all Kentucky has to offer(:>((
Strom Thurmond lives
Miss McConnell is a master of rhetoric. I wished we had him spinning bullsh*t for our side. Alas, he is a darksider. Lousy as Lunsford is, he won’t be a master of rhetoric for the Republicans. McConnell has been one of their most dangerous weapons.
Yet another Schumer-recruited GOP-turned-Democrat trying to buy a Senate seat for big business. Beating McConnell would be sweet; almost as sweet as seeing Lunsford lose.
Good luck, Kentucky — glad I don’t have your choice to make.
Oh, my that windshield flyer might move a few bigots out of Miss’s column on Tuesday!
Given a choice between two assholes, you always want the one with the least seniority.
Yikes! There’s a big picture of McConnell over there ——–>
Where are his lips?
BTW, does anyone know if the fliers are, like, true? Was she really run out of the military in 1967 for reasons unknown?
Come on People! I don’t care what you think about Lundsford – McConnell is a despicable SOB! Lundford can’t be worse.
Lunsford, if elected, will learn from master Lieberman how best to undercut fellow Democrats and, blessed be, our Democratic president. We will need to remind people often that he’s been a GOP, endorsed GOPs, and given money to GOPs in the past.
But I still would like to see Miss lose. Big time.
This is just odious.
Must be the season of the Mitch.
-G
I would vote Green or not at all.
Ok, I get that he’s probably gay, in which case he’s a grand hypocrite. But is there some reason that I’m missing why calling him “Miss McConnell” isn’t vastly homophobic?
Oh, damn! Did I say “Miss” again! Her name is MITCH!!!
Well, there’s always hoping that there will be a corruption investigation. I suspect that the McConnels have more decaying corpses hidden away than in a ghoul’s dreams. Maybe Obama will get a good, solid DOJ and Atty General, or put Biden in charge of digging through the Presidential/VP records that might lead back to the Senate.
I didn’t know that Lumsford was another GOPer turned Dem, like Maloney, that idiot in Florida who replaced Mark Foley (R-Teenage Boy Lover). Maloney is probably going to lose because of his own sexual misconduct, and he was recruited by Rahm Emmanuel, who did everything he could to ensure a Dem loss in 2006 with his s****y strategy. But thanks to Howard Dean, that didn’t happen.
Schumer isn’t much better than Rahm. Schumer almost caved in on the estate tax (Katrina prevented him from doing so), and Schumer stupidly voted for McClaskey for AG (along with Feinstein).
Yupper.
the enemy of our enemy is our ally, by default.
sounds like big L vs. little l
Lose/lose
As a former resident of Kentucky, I can tell you from experience that both parties are corrupt. Dee Huddleston, anyone remember him? One of my law school classmates was a bagman for Huddleston and he kept getting reinstated back in law school after he’d flunk another semester because ol’ Dee would come to his rescue. Kentucky is a real third world country given its economy. Just one instance: keep in mind all those years that mining took and gave nothing back to the state. All those folks growing up with no education and no future. They’re still there. Nothing’s changed. When I lived there besides coal, their biggest product were tobacco, booze and horseracing. It certainly is a far different mindset there as a result. And I have no ideas how to change it.
If it will get Mitch McConnell out, even a bad Dem is the better choice.
I feel for them. My district is represented by Mike Pence. (sigh) We’re working on that in a couple days, though, and his opponent is a really good progressive.
Howie..
Michael Rogers of blogactive links to DownWithTyranny, but that does not tell me if you are aware of his work.
He is determined to get an answer as to why McConnell’s public army record has ‘not on file’ under Court Martial. His post on Oct.22nd describes the research he has done in pursuit of obtaining this information. He sent a letter to McConnell on Sept. 18th that asks for him to disclose his service records.
For those of you who have not read blogactive, Rogers ‘outs’ closeted gays who make public policies that are anti-gay.
I’ll hold my nose and vote for Lunsford but I would have certainly preferred voting for Fischer (he would have beat Lunsford in the Primary except that the Dem. establishment was behind Lunsford).
Really, really love the idea that we’re somehow demeaning a man by calling him a woman. Disgraceful on a supposedly progressive blog, not to mention childish.