Voters tell both parties to 'F' themselves, R. Paul wins

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20100519/u ... 9199018500

This is how it goes in 2010 at the ballot box: old orders are upended, political lions become roadkill, chosen successors get left behind and the outsider, riding a wave of discontent, becomes the new front-runner.


In quick succession Tuesday night, the jittery inhabitants of Washington's marble halls found three more reasons to worry about their staying power. Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter, the Senate's patron saint of resilience, was turned out in a Democratic primary in favor of an unwanted rival, Representative Joe Sestak, who had neither major union support nor White House support. In Arkansas, Senator Blanche Lincoln, a model of southern Democratic moderation, was forced into a primary runoff by a self-styled outsider, Bill Halter, challenging from her left. And in Kentucky, the Washington establishment's chosen Republican Senate candidate, Trey Grayson, fell to the son of a libertarian outlier who carried the flag of another party. "I have a message, a message from the Tea Party, a message that is loud and clear and does not mince words: We've come to take our government back," declared Rand Paul, son of Representative and former presidential candidate Ron Paul, upon winning by a double-digit margin.

Change is coming, just not the way Obama and his minons expected.
 
Well, let's hope, eh?
I'm not sure I'm totally sold on the Tea Party, but anytime people are willing to vote in numbers for someone who isn't the handpicked R or D heir, I'm happy. Anything that helps illustrate that there are more choices than the two false "choices" is a win in my book.
 
@ redrumloa

Glad to see it. This is what people have to realize and they mostly don't bother with - by the time the elections come around the damage is already done because you're voting for who they give you. The only way to make the vote have any meaning is to be in the process of choosing the candidates. That people are now activated enough to do this is encouraging. I wish it was happening here to.

As to Specter, I know Obama said he'd back him, but I don't think he's upset that he's gone. Specter was a great "friend of Israel" and Obama has his issues with that place, though he IS trying to rustle up 120 million bucks to give them for some new missile system. OTOH, who is Joe Sestak running against and what's his district like?

Hopefully we will see many more candidates turned over.
 
What I'm seeing is the voters dissatification with the status quo. I wonder how far this will extend. Will it cross party lines?

The Senate has about the same Dems and Repubs up for election. The House has more Repubs then Dems. If the dissatification crosses not just candidates but party lines we may end up with a more Democratic party lead government come this fall.
 
Faethor said
"The House has more Repubs then Dems."
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Faethor you should be embarrassed by that statement. :rtfm:
 
Fade said:
Faethor said
"The House has more Repubs then Dems."
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Faethor you should be embarrassed by that statement. :rtfm:
Last I recall it was about 17 Dems retiring and 20 Republicans.

Instead of insults how about you try the novel idea of insights. What's your count and how?
 
Faethor said
What's your count and how?
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257 Democratic seats
178 Republican seats
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435 seats every two years
No insight needed.
 
 
@Fade,
I know it's easier for you to be rude then explain yourself. So thanks for taking the harder road. I see now how my statement was interpreted. Fair enough.


@Thread --
Rand Paul had a difficult time on the Rachel Maddow show. In short he opposed both the ADA and desegration. He sounded quite the libertarian. However, he discussed abortion on the Bill O'Reilly show. It appears he is not a Libertarian here as he believes there is no reason for an abortion. He stated this included rape, incest, or for health of the mother. Thus, he supports government intervention in personal lives.
 
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