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Democratic Senator Evan Bayh: 'I Do Not Love Congress'

Two-term Senator from Indiana Says He Will Not Seek Re-election, Pans Partisanship in U.S. Congress




-- Edited by Sanders on Monday 15th of February 2010 03:35:05 PM

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Bayh to Obama: take this job and shove it

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Millions of Americans long to tell their bosses “take this job and shove it.” Hardly any have the power and money to do so, especially in these recessionary times. Sen. Evan Bayh (D) of Indiana, however, is the exception. His stunning retirement from the Senate is essentially a loud and emphatic “screw you” to President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. For months now, Bayh has been screaming at the top of his voice that the party needs to reorient toward a more popular, centrist agenda -- one that emphasizes jobs and fiscal responsibility over health care and cap and trade. Neither the White House nor the Senate leadership has given him the response he wanted. Their bungling of what should have been a routine bipartisan jobs bill last week seems to have been the last straw. (Emphasis added)

I don’t doubt that Bayh could have won re-election -- though he probably did not relish the prospect of a very nasty campaign revolving around GOP attacks on his wife’s business activities. Let it never be forgotten that Bayh is a perennial Democratic golden boy, the keynote speaker at the party’s 1996 convention, scion of a political dynasty, proven vote-getter in a red state and, in his own mind, prime presidential timber. For him, then, the question was: even if I win, who needs six more years of dealing with these people, after which I might be 60 years old and trying to pick up the pieces of a damaged political party brand?

And don’t get him started on the Republicans! I think we have to take Bayh at his word when he quite justifiably expressed disgust not only with the jobs bill fiasco, but also when he lashed out at the Senate Republicans who opportunistically voted down a bipartisan budget-balancing commission they had previously endorsed.

Quitting the Senate was a no-lose move for the presidentially ambitious Bayh, since he can now crawl away from the political wreckage for a couple of years, plausibly alleging that he tried to steer the party in a different direction -- and then be perfectly positioned to mount a centrist primary challenge to Obama in 2012, depending on circumstances. (Emphasis added)

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Spot on analysis.

I would not be surprised if he ran for 2012.

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Evan Bayh will not seek re-election

By Mary Beth Schneider, Posted: February 15, 2010

Sen. Evan Bayh will not run for re-election, a decision that will shock Democrats and Republicans alike in Indiana.

In prepared remarks, Bayh, 54, cited excessive partisanship that makes progress on public policy difficult to achieve as the motivation for his decision.

“After all these years, my passion for service to my fellow citizens is undiminished, but my desire to do so in Congress has waned,” he said. (Emphasis added)

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I hope he announced run for 2012 soon.


-- Edited by Sanders on Monday 15th of February 2010 03:50:50 PM

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It was a big surprise to us in Indiana. However, he did vote for health care and cap and trade. I was furious.

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Anyone who voted for this horribly flawed health care giveaway to Big Pharma and the insurance companies needs to quit now - so good!  No disrespect meant to anyone here, of course.


-- Edited by Alex on Monday 15th of February 2010 04:29:23 PM

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I dont think any Dem had much choice. The President is at fault on that.

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We are in the worst crisis in our history, and I am sure like others in politics, he is drained of the current atttempts to turn things around.

This administration is a disaster, and I hope what he has learned from his experience in DC,
that he can really help his state of Indiana.

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I am upset with him for voting for that health care fiasco.  I am glad he said what he said. Iam sick of both parties.  You know Obama reminds me of Bush and the Republicans in the early 2000s.  They didn't have to reach out to the Democrats and didn't.  We got sucky laws like the horrible Leave No Child Behind Act The American people finally got fed up and said No more and the Dems won control of the congress.  Now I see the Dems and Obama doing the same thing.  People are fed up with this sort of thing and this time they are not going to wait for years before they do this.  They are going to lose control of both houses after only four years.  I reckon the Pubs will keep it until the Dems are out of the White House and then the Pubs will lose control when they retake the White House.  That is the best way.

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Bayh to Obama: take this job and shove it (Politico44 2/15/10)  posted above

Millions of Americans long to tell their bosses “take this job and shove it.” Hardly any have the power and money to do so, especially in these recessionary times. Sen. Evan Bayh (D) of Indiana, however, is the exception. His stunning retirement from the Senate is essentially a loud and emphatic “screw you” to President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. For months now, Bayh has been screaming at the top of his voice that the party needs to reorient toward a more popular, centrist agenda -- one that emphasizes jobs and fiscal responsibility over health care and cap and trade. Neither the White House nor the Senate leadership has given him the response he wanted. Their bungling of what should have been a routine bipartisan jobs bill last week seems to have been the last straw. (Emphasis added)

From this I read that the centrist Dems were left with no chance but to support the bills.

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"Bayh-bye!" Bayh's departure is not good for Dems and America (Chicago Tribune EDITORIAL 2/15/10)

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Bayh-bye!


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-- Edited by Sanders on Tuesday 16th of February 2010 11:10:55 AM

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Bayh: Love serving constituents, 'but I do not love Congress'  (The Hill 2/16/10)


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A centrist as governor, Bayh has cast several votes distressing to Senate Democrats, usually about fiscal issues. In 2008, for example, he cast a lone vote against the Democratic-passed federal budget, arguing that it was fiscally irresponsible.


I am glad to know that at least in one place he stood ground on his centrist position.

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