Wow.
Quote from Ivanovich:
Don't be so sure this is a good thing. The strategy could be:
1. Fall on the sword for Obamacare, knowing full well it makes you a dead man in the polls.
2. Retire.
3. Get new Democrat in the running for district who has enough time to build momentum against republican runner so that they aren't saddled with having voted for Obamacare.
4. Pay off/Reward retiree who fell on sword.
"Disposable Senators" might be the new "in-thing".

Quote from Ivanovich:
Don't be so sure this is a good thing. The strategy could be:
1. Fall on the sword for Obamacare, knowing full well it makes you a dead man in the polls.
2. Retire.
3. Get new Democrat in the running for district who has enough time to build momentum against republican runner so that they aren't saddled with having voted for Obamacare.
4. Pay off/Reward retiree who fell on sword.
"Disposable Senators" might be the new "in-thing".
Quote from bugscoe:
Roll Tide!
Or Hook 'Em as the case may be.
Posted by Erick Erickson (Profile)
Wednesday, January 6th at 1:17AM EST
Okay, so this post really isnât about the Crimson Tide, but there is a crimson tide out there this morning â the Democrat dead pool.
Bill Ritter, the Governor of Colorado, is gone.
Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) is gone.
Chris Dodd (D-CT) is gone.
These three all announced on the same day and on the heels of all the other Democrats retiring and Parker Griffith switching to the GOP.
Meanwhile Evan Bayh is looking more and more vulnerable in Indiana.
Something is happening. Whatever it is is most definitely bad for Democrats and good for freedom.
The crimson tide of Democrat destruction rolls on. Is it a coincidence that Alabama has an elephant as its mascot?
And yes, this post is dedicated to Joe Scarborough, righteous fan of Alabama and now purveyor of eponymous premium Starbucks coffee.
Quote from jficquette:
Watch that fat piece of shit and see what cush job he ends up in.