15 February 2010

Bowing Out Like a Punk


Yeah, like this will go over with Indiana voters
Evan Bayh will not stand for reelection.*

Yes, unlike Chris Dodd, who announced well in advance, and was frank about the reason, that he thought that he would lose, Evan Bayh's announcement comes as a complete surprise to to everyone, with 1 day left to the primary filing deadline, and the only person close to having the signatures necessary being a protest candate, Tamyra d'Ippolito, a café owner in Bloomington.

If she gets the necessary signatures, 500 signatures in each Congressional district, it means that if any Democrat wants to run against her, they will have to do so as a write in candidate in the May primary.

If she gets the signatures, expect the Dem establishment to challenge every signature.

If she doesn't get the signatures, then the Indiana Democrat Party appoints a nominee, with the likely suspects being, "Dem Reps Brad Ellsworth and Baron Hill, and Evansville mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel."

I'm hoping for the mayor, because I don't care about the municipal government of Evansville, but I do care about the composition of the United States House of Representatives, and both Ellsworth and Hill are Blue Dogs.

Mother Jones nailed it when they said, "Evan Bayh quits in a huff", because the manner of his withdrawal makes it clear that he is doing this in a way most calculated to cause damage to the Democratic Party, either by leaving them without a viable candidate for the Senate, or by pulling in a candidate from one of the Democratic Congressmen, which leaves that seat open.

On the other hand, most of the potential big name Republican candidates have already elected not to run, which leaves former Senator Dan Coats, who, as Charles Lemos shows, moved out of the state, and has to rent a house to run. (See video)

Still I do not think that this is an attempt to jam up the Republicans, he did it out of pique.

Why else would he have waited until after the news was public to tell Harry Reid?

I agree with Mark Ambinder who nails it in a tweet, either 100 characters, or 81 if you don't count spaces:
Why Bayh? He wanted to be POTUS and came to hate the Senate and liberal activists. He wanted no mas.
He not only voted for the Iraq invasion, he was a f%$#ing cosponsor for the bill, which means that he will never be president, and now he is pouting.

Joe Lieberman writ small.

*Like Evan Bayh ever stood for anything, except perhaps for the ambition of Evan Bayh.

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