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IndyStar: Bayh's Star is Falling

by BooMan
Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 12:32:27 PM EST

This is interesting local coverage from the Indianapolis Star:

It's been a rough few days for Sen. Evan Bayh.

After years of holding a near death grip over so much of the state's Democratic Party establishment, the junior senator from Shirkieville has taken a series of very public hits in recent days.

From Democrats, no less.

What I've been calling the Stick-It-To-Evan-Bayh tour began last week when Evansville Mayor Jonathan Weinzapfel announced he would endorse Sen. Barack Obama in the Democratic presidential primary.

Bayh, as you know, is campaigning for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton as hard as he's ever campaigned for anyone other than, well, himself. So the Weinzapfel endorsement was notable for at least two reasons.

First, he is seen as one of the state's rising Democratic stars. Second, there was a time when straying from Evan Bayh on such a crucial matter would have cast doubt over an Indiana Democrat's political future.

Not anymore.

Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Baron Hill, D-Seymour, also endorsed Obama, giving the Illinois senator another superdelegate. To Bayh, Hill's endorsement was a superdiss.

The Weinzapfel and Hill announcements were interesting. But former state and national Democratic Party Chairman Joe Andrew outdid them both. Standing in Obama's Indiana headquarters Thursday, Andrew announced he was switching his support from Clinton to Obama.

It was another superdelegate for Obama. It was also another perceived knock against Bayh -- by one of his own.

After all, Andrew became state party chair in 1995, when Bayh was governor and making the decisions for Indiana Democrats. With that history in mind, I asked Andrew about his move being perceived as a public slap at Indiana's senator. He said that wasn't the case and promised to encourage Obama to consider Bayh as a running mate.

That was great spin.

But Andrews is a political pro and no doubt understands how damaging his announcement is for Bayh. At a time when Clinton seems to have momentum in Indiana, the defection of three top Indiana Democrats has some wondering if Bayh's power has weakened.

Of course, Bayh will gladly trade some temporary weakness for a Clinton victory next Tuesday. But unless Clinton somehow becomes the nominee, it looks like his grip on Indiana politics is a thing of the past.



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I've never liked Bayh. I liked his father, Birch, but Evan seemed to be at the far right end of our party.

P.S. That "shit" comment in the War Room video may have been altered - http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0508/Pennebaker_Clip_Doctoered.html.

"If you look for the social economic motive, you will not have to wait for history to tell you what was propaganda and what was truth." - George Seldes

by Real History Lisa (lpeaseRemoveThis@gte.net) on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 12:36:44 PM EST
I pulled it because I'm not sure the context was right.  
by BooMan on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 12:41:25 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Drudge just posted that and pulled it too.....

but ya know until the Clintons have an epiphany, I'm cynical on anything remotely related to their machine. They do have lotta clout....what with Carville, Sydney Blumenthal and Georgie Steph. Ask Josh Green.  

Well, "You can't vote for war and disown the results"

by idredit on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 01:12:54 PM EST
[ Parent ]
That's what Mr. Pushypants deserves.  After telling Indiana elected officials not to endorse anyone, even though he's been a strong Clinton supporter from the get-go, this is what people call blowback.  He talks out of both sides of his mouth, and people like Rep. Carson see through it.

~~~THIS SPACE FOR RENT~~~
by fabooj (fabooj [at} mail [dot} com) on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 01:24:05 PM EST
I prefer to call him Senator Miquetoast.
by RollaMO on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 03:26:52 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Crap, too fast, make that Milquetoast.
by RollaMO on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 03:27:16 PM EST
[ Parent ]
To me he was always Governor Bland, now Sen. Bland. Also, he's been voting to the right of Lugar on Patriot Act issues and who knows what else. What a DINO - I'm not sorry to see him going. Too bad, though, his dad could have been proud. I got to campaign for Democrats a couple of years ago with Birch and he's a very special guy, not at all like his kid. Of course, when I get to feeling shameful about the DINOs from Indiana, I remember the state also spawned little Danny Quayle and then I don't feel quite so bad.

"I never trust people who don't laugh." Maya Angelou, March 5, 2009
by Indianadem on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 09:55:28 PM EST
[ Parent ]
He had a star?

Oh, there you are, Perry. -Phineas -SLB-
by boran2 (blogistan@yahoo.com) on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 01:26:22 PM EST
by idredit on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 01:27:32 PM EST
That's not what I read over at TalkLeft. Speaking of which, Big Top Dem criticizes Boo's criticism of Bayh.
by Bob In Pacifica on Sat May 3rd, 2008 at 12:15:58 AM EST
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Kantor story on play in Indiana.

http://www.wsbt.com/news/local/18488999.html

It sure sounds like he calls them shit, even though I can see his explanation.

Here is Youtube video that has not been pulled yet, it starts at 4:40.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_wKOgMNs0U

These political stories are so dumb but you know the even dumber press will run with it all weekend.

Blue Tidal Wave

by Mac G on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 01:39:16 PM EST
My 18 year old and I stood in line for almost an hour at one of the locations for one-stop registration and early voting.  The line was out the door...

We've got tix to the Jefferson Jackson dinner tonight where both Hillary and Obama are speaking.  So excited...but, oy, the wait...

by Second Nature (denn1214 at gmail) on Fri May 2nd, 2008 at 03:30:47 PM EST


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