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  Gather Round for a Smarmy Evan Bayh Lecture, Democrats!
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Last EditedHomegrown Democrat  Nov 03, 2010 03:22pm
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AuthorJim Newell
News DateWednesday, November 3, 2010 07:20:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionDemocrats will be delighted to read a guest op-ed in today's New York Times from retiring Indiana Sen. Evan Bayh, lecturing his fellow Democrats about why they must become a right-wing party. What a troll, huh?

Evan Bayh announced his decision to retire after collecting $10 million in campaign cash which he barely even needed to win re-election. He missed the supposed old days of the Senate, when things weren't so partisan and fat slobs didn't criticize the dignity of United States Senators on their weblogs. So instead of staying in the Senate to try to change things from inside — tweaking filibuster rules, addressing campaign finance, passing laws to murder bloggers — Bayh decided he could be more effective by quitting and complaining. And he never gave away that $10 million in campaign cash, either.

In any event, explain what happened in the election, Evan Bayh?

And we were too deferential to our most zealous supporters. During election season, Congress sought to placate those on the extreme left and motivate the base - but that meant that our final efforts before the election focused on trying to allow gays in the military, change our immigration system and repeal the George W. Bush-era tax cuts. These are legitimate issues but unlikely to resonate with moderate swing voters in a season of economic discontent.

Well they didn't really work hard on any of those, all three of which are supported by independent voters.
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