A Senator Sees the Light

· Monday, February 22, 2010

LITTLE ROCK -- Have you noticed? The closer Election Day comes, the more conservative some blue-dog senators sound. Till they turn almost Republican red. Consider the case of Blanche Lincoln here in Arkansas. By the time the primary is held in May, this state's senior senator could be speaking at Tea Party rallies. A headline on the front page of the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette said it all: "Pressure on the rise for Arkansas' Lincoln/ Amid criticism, she chides party, Obama." To quote the story's lede:

"U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln distanced herself from Democrats over and over last week. On Tuesday, the Arkansan told the Senate Finance Committee that she doesn't understand the Obama administration's economic vision. With cameras rolling, she blasted the White House's proposed budget and told Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner about life in what she called 'the real world.' Then, while Geithner was still testifying, she darted to a news conference to tout get-tougher-on-terrorism legislation with 2008 Republican presidential nominee (and Arizona senior senator) John McCain...."

Then there was Sen. Lincoln's little confrontation with the president himself at his pow-wow with congressional Democrats. He essentially brushed off her concerns about the party's extremists. Indeed, he brushed her off. After all, Barack Obama isn't the one who's up for re-election this year in a basically conservative state. Who says he's not willing to sacrifice (a Democratic senator) for his principles?

It's long been standard operating procedure for Democratic incumbents in Arkansas to morph into flag-waving conservatives as campaign season arrives. This year Miss Blanche is doing it at warp speed. She's just following the poll numbers. Not just Arkansas but the whole country -- even Massachusetts! -- has begun to react against the Obama-mania that was sweeping the nation just about this time last year. Enthusiasms change. Sometimes diametrically.

The same senior senator from Arkansas who supported that 2,000-page monstrosity of a health-care bill now has turned into a spirited critic of the party leaders whose bidding she once did.

It happens every six years. Blanche Lincoln already has begun to appear in cameos on Fox News. Look for her as the featured speaker at a Lincoln Day banquet near you any time now. It's going to be awfully interesting -- more awful than interesting -- to hear the senator explain how her vote to have government micro-manage your health care was actually a conservative stance.

At last report, Sen. Lincoln was headed for the political middle so fast she'll soon find herself a right-winger, or at least sounding like one. Much like many another species that has mastered the art of survival, she's learned the art of protective coloration.

Here's what she told Secretary Geithner when he appeared before the Senate Finance Committee last week in his usual role as punching bag: "I think most Arkansans don't understand the vision of the administration when it comes to putting in place an economic policy that works for our nation in today's economy and the economic climate today, to create the jobs that Arkansans need now in our economy." The words may be Blanche Lincoln's, but the tune is the Republicans' this election year.

Senator Lincoln has even started to talk about the need to push back against her party's left-leaning establishment, "and look for the common ground that's going to get us the success we need...." What a difference an election year can make in a politician's attitude.

Those who chase the bubble Popularity, rather than steer by the fixed star called Principle, have to do a lot of tacking to keep up with every shift in the political winds. They come to resemble cars in this respect: There's a new model out every year. This year's (Blanche) Lincoln comes with conservative lines.

After the election is over, and if she's still senior senator from Arkansas, there'll be plenty of time for her to return to her role as another Democratic backbencher who goes along to get along. In the meantime, Arkansas voters are catching on to her hexennial routine, and starting to wonder not just if the real Blanche Lincoln will stand up, but if there is one.

(c) 2010 TRIBUNE MEDIA SERVICES, INC.


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Comments

g. wegmann

I hope the voters in Arkansas are smart enough to seperate words from deads in the Senators case. A lizard called a chameleon can change it's color when danger appears, but it still is a lizard. Vote Blanche Lincoln into retirement by pulling the lever for anyone who opposes her. No one could be more disingenuous!

Posted February 22, 2010 at 8:22:03 AM


Ruth Ann Wilson

NO MORE EXCUSES.

VOTE THEM OUT.

IF YOU VIOLATED YOUR SACRED OATH OF OFFICE, YOUR WORD IS "NO GOOD".

Find an altar, get right with God, but you have "violated your Trust with the People."

For God & Country

Ruth Ann Wilson

Posted February 22, 2010 at 8:54:15 AM


Bill R

Is this not the state that voted Blue Dress Bill into their Governers mansion TWICE

Posted February 22, 2010 at 11:22:50 AM


Duke of Earl

As I stated in another post; Ruth Ann is right on target. All of the sitting members of Congrees and the Senate need to be removed by the voters (including Sens. McCain and Lieberman). The only member who should not be removed is Scott Brown as he hasn't had the chance to screw up, yet.

Then term limits should be inacted via Constitutional Amendment. The founding fathers of this nation had the right idea: all citizens should serve in some capacity - national, state, county or local. They should serve for approx. 10 years and then return to their real job(s) at home. Davey Crockett said as much before he left for the Alamo in Texas.

Duke

Posted February 22, 2010 at 12:21:08 PM


Howard Last

It is not only Blue Dog democraps that become more conservative at election time, it is RINO's also. Case in point McRINO. My own senator Enzi is sitting down with BHO to discuss the federal govt. and healthcare. He only has to say three words, "It is unConstitutional". But of course he won't as he has 4 more years before the citizens can tell him to take a hike.

Posted February 22, 2010 at 5:37:44 PM


Richard

A rose by any other name,,,,however in this case it is not sweet. All the way to and including election day, many of the blue dogs will stand with the people. On the day after,,,,ummmm,,,no to much or often. Business as usual.

Posted February 22, 2010 at 5:48:35 PM


KN

To BillR: Yes it is and we also sent Bill packing once electing a Republican after Bill and Hill raised some taxes. Unfortunately, at the time, the Arkansas governor only served 2 years and Bill won the next time. Before he was ousted Hillary went by her maiden name. During the two years she morphed from Hillary Rodham to Hillary Clinton. When Bill was elected President she became Hillary Rodham-Clinton.

Miss Blank is in a dog fight this year. She may not even make it out of the primary.

Posted February 22, 2010 at 6:58:05 PM


KN

"A Senator Sees the Light" The light she sees is a train coming.

Posted February 22, 2010 at 8:46:57 PM


MichaelSSEC

It is crucial that we send these elected representatives at every level a clear message in November and again in 2012:

If you voted against fiscal responsibility, you are OUT.

There have been a few Congressmen, governors, state legislators, etc who stayed true to fiscal sanity and voted against all this budgetary Socialism. They are more than welcome to stay; maybe they can help guide the large number of incoming freshmen.

Most of our elected officials have done nothing but blow money like it was made of water. They voted for regulations requiring lenders to implement policies that led directly to the current recession. Then instead of learning their lesson, they're trying to EXPAND those same regulations. They passed insane bailouts, phony stimulus packages, illegal takeovers of private companies, unConstitutional takeovers of entire industries under Obamacare, totally irresponsible monetary policies, and the list goes on.

A dear friend of mine has what I consider the perfect slogan for the next two elections:

INcumbents=OUTcumbents in 2010 & 2012

Posted February 23, 2010 at 7:52:10 PM


ILEANA

Scott Brown has already shown his true rino colors -he voted with the dems on another non-job creating, theft from American taxpayers stimulus.

Nothing surprises me any more, he has been a politician from a most liberal, elitist state for eight years and is ONLY interested in his career and advancement of his wealth.

Posted February 23, 2010 at 11:53:21 PM


jay

Cut all taxes, I have no kids going to school I don't own a car, why should I pay for your schools and roads. I didn't vote for anyone to represent me why should I pay his salary? I don't Hate the People of Iraq, I could care less, Why whould I pay for bullets and bombs to kill them. I have a septic tank and my own well why should I pay taxes on services I don't use? I don't use the library, I purchase my own books. Now the socialists want to tax me and force me to have health insuranse. Are The that crazy?

Posted February 26, 2010 at 2:47:42 PM


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