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Bayh’s Bombshell Backfires?

Posted on 16 February 2010 by Baco

Today is a sad day for Democrats because it marks just how far the Party has fallen since the historic election of President Obama. We won based on the battle cry, “We Can.” We haven’t done anything, won anything, and Democrats are handing victories to the GOP. Is surrender ever the answer? No! I think Sen. Bayh’s action is a necessary, health, and cleansing process for our politics. It’s just as predictable as rats jumping off a sinking ship. There will be plenty more as this ship sinks faster than the “Titanic.”

God Bless Bayh and whatever political future he thinks he has in either party. This may be what’s best for his career, but in times of tremendous challenge may the best “Team” win. Sen. Bayh is proving that he is not a “Team Player” and it appears that he is taking his marbles and going home-frustrated. This is so childish! America doesn’t know where he stands. What’s sad is I believe he was often mentioned in the official discussion to be Sen. Clinton’s first choice for Vice-President? Does someone with this stature and clout turn on and turn in their Democratic credentials one day before the decision to run must be made? Hell no! Where was this man’s loyalty? He’s helping the GOP! It looks as if he made a point to snub Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid. Do Bayh’s actions speak louder than his words?

Clearly, I have my reservations about what is happening to the Democrats post Obama’s win, but surrender- is never the answer. Democrats have never had more power to accomplish the people’s business in Congress. What actions of them do we see? Compromise, surrender, lip service and confusion at every level inside the DNC and Democratic leadership. Sen. Bayh’s actions actually are helping to end the bi-partisan bickering through surrender. That’s a bombshell that will only blow up in Bayh’s face. He is now forever exposed as a “Loser.” Real executives don’t quit when the going gets tough.

In short, I wish Sen. Bayh success in whatever he chooses to accomplish in politics and life, but his political life has basically ended on a national scale. He has fallen on his own sword and that’s unacceptable. I would suggest that he be a man and step down immediately? Let Indiana determine their future? This guy was considered qualified to serve one heart beat away from the White House? In this political stunt, he appears to be less qualified than Sarah Palin and or John Edwards. The Edwards selection had a purpose. Who could Democrats count on to spend 8 long years in the bunker? Edwards may have suffered a case of “Cabin Fever” but Sen. Evan Bayh blew his chances betting on a moderate approach to politics. Surrender is never acceptable at war or in the ugly hidden political battles necessary to determine the policies that govern how we fight one.

This is America! We can disagree, but we cannot permit “Mushy Moderates” or their worthless policies and polls to discard the Constitution. I hope someday you all agree. The GOP agenda is wrong arguing to discard what has made us uniquely American. The Constitution has kept us strong for so many years and we cannot waiver in fear. I say, “Go VP Joe Biden!” Stand strong and permit the rats jump ship and drown. We are Americans all. The Constitution shall endure this test of time or until the Democrats can get it right. Bye-Bye Sen. Bayh, but go quickly?

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. baco Says:

    On the day Bayh decides not to run President Obama backtracks on his nuclear stance. Obama authorized two plants in Georgia. Where in the heck are they going to store that waste-on Mars? How in the heck can Obama take an anti-nuke stance on Iran if we are telling the world that a nation can’t survive without nuclear options? Why not just invite Israel to strike Iran now? Taking a pro-nuclear expansion at this moment in time looks like weakness. Is Obama trying to strengthen VP Dick Cheney’s weak arguments after VP Biden wiped the floor with him on the Sunday talk show circuit?

  2. baco Says:

    Look at the date of this story. Some opinions are way too strong for the Citizen’s Journal too. It’s a shame that this one didn’t come out in real time. It doesn’t matter because what I said still rings true days after the bomb drops. Sarah Palin quit and so did Sen. Bayh-bye.

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