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Sinking With Obama, Democrats Plan Political Triage
· Thursday, September 9, 2010
When you spot the word "triage" in a political news story, you know someone is in trouble.
Triage is the procedure by which medical personnel screening people injured in combat or disasters separate those who can be saved from those who can't. The first group is given immediate surgery in hopes of recovery. The second is given painkillers to make the end bearable.
So it was startling to read last weekend in The New York Times that House Democratic leaders "are preparing a brutal triage of their own members in hopes of saving enough seats to keep a slim grip on the majority."
House Democratic campaign chairman Chris Van Hollen quickly pooh-poohed the story, as any politically savvy person would. But I bet he's already done his triage and that some of the names mentioned in the Times story are to get painkillers only.
For in the last week the bad news has been flooding in on congressional Democrats. On the generic ballot question, the realclearpolitics.com average of recent polls showed that 49 percent said they would vote for the Republican candidate for the House and 41 percent said they would vote for the Democrat.
To put these results in perspective, consider that before last month Gallup had never shown Republicans leading by more than 6 percent since it began asking the question in 1942. Now they lead by as much as 13 percent in some polls.
And consider also that the generic ballot question has tended to under-predict actual Republican performance in five of the last six House elections.
Republicans need to gain 39 seats for a House majority. The professional analysts see it happening: Larry Sabato puts the number at 47, Stuart Rothenberg at 37 to 42, Charlie Cook at 40. Cook notes that Democratic incumbents are trailing Republican challengers in polls in 32 districts.
These are cautious prognosticators who evaluate candidates for every seat. No wonder Politico's Mike Allen wrote yesterday that "the sky is falling" for the Democrats.
The signs are that Democratic candidates are getting the same message in their polls. Joe Donnelly in Indiana 2 runs an ad criticizing Barack Obama. Travis Childers in Mississippi 1 boasts of voting against the budget. Steve Driehaus in Ohio 1 runs a spot identifying his opponent as a congressman, even though he's an ex-congressman, while positioning himself as the challenger.
At least five House Democrats are running ads bragging about their votes against Obamacare. Surveys of ads run by candidates indicate that no Democrat has run an ad bragging about the health care bill since Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid did in April. More recently, he's been concentrating on depicting his opponent, Sharron Angle, as a wacko.
Is all this just a response to a sputtering economy? Political scientist Alan Abramowitz, on a panel with Sabato and me at the American Political Science Association conference last weekend, said he thought so. I disagreed.
I think what we're seeing is a rejection of the Obama Democrats' big-government policies. The president and his party thought that in times of economic distress most voters would be supportive of or at least amenable to a vast expansion of the size and scope of government.
They jammed the Senate version of their health care bill through the House in March, in the face of the clear opposition signaled by the voters of Massachusetts as well as every public opinion poll. I can't think of a more unpopular major measure passed by Congress since the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.
Back then, the Democrats also had supermajorities in both houses of Congress and a young, previously little known president who had defeated an aging war hero by a decisive margin. They realized that the Kansas-Nebraska Act promoting slavery in the territories would raise some hackles, but expressed confidence that voters would accept it when it was properly explained to them.
They didn't. Voters reduced the number of Democratic House members from 159 to 83, nearly eliminating the party in much of the North. Democrats didn't win a House majority for the next 20 years.
Today, House Democrats have more money than their opponents and, unlike 1994, they've known for months that they might be in peril. They know that Republicans remain unpopular and hoped their own numbers would improve. But instead they're plunging to historic depths. Time for triage.
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Adan
The demoncrats are adept at using language to galvanize people into action.
Elements of their so-called party labeled everyone who disagrees with them racists - to manipulate main-stream Americans into rejecting republican candidates and discrediting those who want a responsible government.
Now, 8 weeks before the election, they are reporting to use "triage" on their membership to cut their losses. BEWARE THE BACKLASH. This, like every other insidious tactic of theirs, is intended to manipulate their opponents into inaction through a sense of false security and highly motivate their rank and file demoncrat voters into voting them back in. Demoncrats know how to use language - and their bought and paid for media - to manipulate the American public into giving them yet another term in office. DO YOU RECOGNIZE THIS C--- WHEN YOU SEE IT?
Posted September 9, 2010 at 6:49:10 AM
ME
Adan has a good point. Furthermore, Dems are hoping that the dead will vote again in this election. Where is Acorn when you need them?
Posted September 9, 2010 at 12:59:56 PM
Matthew
I'm just wondering when we'll see the political cartoon with the Dem-in-chief riding the party "donkey" chopped into pieces, quoting Ben Franklin ... "We must all hang together now, or assuredly we shall hang separately."
Posted September 9, 2010 at 2:18:06 PM
karl anglin
November 2010!
The month to remeber!!!!
Posted September 9, 2010 at 6:31:53 PM
M Rick Timms, MD
It is important that this election be more than just a vote on the economy. Certainly most - if not all- of us here recognize that it is the progressive socialist agenda of the Democrats that has brought about the economy -- but we need to make sure that the wonderful lesson that Obama has provided us -- the failure of socialist Big government policy -- is understood by all Americans-- especially the young ones who dod not remember Jimmy Carter.
No amount of "Government Stimulus" can create real sustainable jobs. Obama has spent all the money we have, all that we can borrow, and all that we can print -- and no one outside of the Democratic Caucus and the leftist media networks thinks it can or will help.
Americans want relief -- away "from" Government -- not some taxable benefit program handed out "by" the Government.
Government really is the problem - and they are in need of a major downsizing this November. I intend to do my part.
Posted September 9, 2010 at 8:04:20 PM
Phillip F. Eisner
This election is not only about the economy, big government, jobs, and personal freedoms. The most important item in this election is whether the voter's of this country are going to allow the "Progressive Liberals" of the democratic party to destroy and dismantle the "Constitution of the United States" as the Founding Fathers envisioned and created it. Under the freedoms provided us by the "Constitution", we have become the beacon of light to all nations whose people would seek to throw off suppression and seek a better life. I know of no other country where they are trying to immigrate (both legally and illegally) than the United States!!! We must take back control of Congress and the White House and insure that the Constitution remains intact, or amended as allowed to do so under it's provisions. We do not need to have it dismantled by the "Progressive Liberals" through their "Living Constitution" interpetations or by some of the moves that Obama has done in his presidency!!! Please vote in November and "Drain the Swamp" and restore America to her rightful path.
Phillip F. Eisner
Posted September 10, 2010 at 12:50:56 PM
Frank E.
09/12/10
I know most people can remember times and dates
let us remember 11/month/voting time between
08:00an/08:00pm WHEN WE REALLY DRAIN THE SWAMP!
Posted September 12, 2010 at 2:41:30 PM