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Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Playing Catch-Up in the Leadership Races
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 6:22 PM

If you guys haven't explored them yet, please check out the audio of the blogger calls with Republican leadership candidates.

I, of course, highly recommend Pence, Shadegg, and Blackburn. It would be a pleasure to listen to these guys talk for a couple years, and that's saying something when you're talking politicians. Blackburn is running for head of the House Republican Conference, and I've always thought she was a great spokeswoman. She comes across like a normal person, not a pol, and she's got spunk.

All of the transcripts are posted on my column page, despite the fact that it was our great intern Nick who put the transcripts together, not me. But, hey, you gotta put them somewhere. Enjoy, and thanks Nick.

Josue's also been doing blog posts on all these calls if you want the abbreviated version.

The latest HotLine update on the Republican races was calling it "Boehner's race to lose," which is pretty much what I've been hearing-- that Shadegg might make it, but we're probably getting a second round of Boehner. Of course, I imagine the voting will be close, especially since it's a secret ballot. Maybe behind closed doors, Pence can make it happen. Oughtta be good.

If you're feeling down about the Republican leadership, just remember: Dems are about to elect Jack Murtha Majority Leader. He was on Hardball today: "We got the votes." Earlier today, Hoyer said he had the votes; now, Murtha's bragging about his ballot haul (good video of Murtha on Hardball at that link, too). His ridiculous defense of the "total crap" comment from earlier today is especially hilarious. These guys don't even try to make it sound good.

The HotLine reports Pelosi is positively workin' it for her boy, Jack (emphasis mine).

The second continues from 11/12, when Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi injected herself in the race. While her inital letter backing Murtha was initially seen as simple loyalty, but now, she's making phone calls and button-holing members for their support. Baltimore Sun's Hay Brown reports the speaker-in-waiting is playing hardball: She summoned Rep.-elect Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) to her office to ask why Gillibrand was supporting current Dem whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD), and, completely coincidentally, asked for Gillibrand's committee preferences. 

Secret ballot for Dem leadership is tomorrow morning. Who will win the race to the bottom?

Speaking of bottom, how's that Lott leadership role playing?

 



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blogagog writes: Wednesday, November, 15, 2006 7:34 PM
It's complicated
I begged my Congressman to vote for both Pence and Shadegg, primarily because we have to cut out the freakin' earmarking that both Boener and Blunt represent. His liason, Royal Alexander (no relation) explained the problem.

We (5th, Louisiana) are an exceedingly poor district. His opinion was that we need the earmarks, not for 'studying the mating habits of fish', or 'a bridge to nowhere', but for very basic things like roads, bridges, and even schooling that we simply can't afford. He suggested that if Congressman Alexander didn't earmark the money, then someone else would decide how to spend the money.

My suggestion that maybe the money should not be spent at all fell upon deaf ears. Here's why: Americans are greedy. He didn't say that, but it was clear by his pride that Rodney Alexander brought so much money to our district, that he was doing good by Louisiana. I don't support that position in the least, but I bet tons of my neighbors are.

Pork may be impossible to eradicate if Americans stay greedy and selfish. *sigh*

Also, I got the impression that Pence and Shadegg would not be receiving a vote from my district, though again he didn't exactly say that.
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