Women And Children Democrats First

It begins:

Arkansas Rep. Marion Berry is expected to announce his retirement tomorrow morning, according to three sources briefed on the decision.

Berry will become the sixth Democrat in a competitive seat to leave in the last two months but the first to announce his retirement since the party’s special election loss in Massachusetts last Tuesday.

“The message coming out of the Massachusetts special election is clear: No Democrat is safe,” said National Republican Congressional Committee communications director Ken Spain.

Berry, first elected in 1996, had been noncommittal about his re-election bid for months although, privately, his allies insisted he was planning to run for re-election.

While Berry had rarely been challenged in the 1st district over the past decade or so, the seat has a clear Republican tilt as Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) won it with 59 percent in 2008.

Arkansas will be a huge focus of Republican efforts in the fall with Berry and Rep. Vic Snyder (D) retiring and Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D) in deep trouble as she seek re-election.

The message of Massachusetts is lost only on the myopic, maladroit, mendacious munchkins advising the Wizard of 0. And the won himself, of course. One wonders if there are enough lifeboats on the good ship Titanic – er – Obama. We already know the answer on the former ship. The question applies to the latter one. Or won. As may be.

(By the way, I’ve decided to use the character 0 (zero) rather than a capital O when describing the wizard. It seems more appropriate.)

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2 Responses to Women And Children Democrats First

  1. Last night I watched a You Tube of Chris Matthews and Rep Alan Grayson. Grayson, a far leftie, is clearly oblivious to the political reality…so much so that Mathews openly mocks him. What Matthews fails to understand is that the Progressive Socialist wing is still at the helm.

  2. Ted G. says:

    “The Wizard of (zer)O” would be more descriptive.

    If a “socialist community organizer” can be elected President, then why not a former cosmopolitan centerfold
    “tea party” supporter?