Quote from OPTIONAL777:
Why can't this be as simple as Bayh is fed up with the bullshit of his job, and wants a career change?
The extreme right has taken over the republican party, the moderate democrats are fearful of the far left...
What is a moderate republican or democrat to do?
This level of extreme partisanship in America is revolting, and I see no reason why a moderate like Bayh didn't grow tired of the rancor coupled with the knowledge that this level of extreme partisanship is going to end badly...
Bayh was never a charismatic flame throwing bombastic squeeky wheel looking to be greased, which was why even though I thought he would make an effective moderate leader...I didn't think he had a chance for president.
Moderate isn't exciting, it isn't rabble rousing, it doesn't hold the shortened attention span of today's electorate who is used to the ranting and raving they see and hear from the typical pundits and talking heads on TV and radio..
The simple fact is that the best person for the job of president is now becoming much too smart to actually run for the job...as it is more and more a no win situation for anyone who gets the job.
What we will likely see going forward is nothing but ego maniacs and damaged people looking to be president...
I really can't see a normal common sense matter of fact moderate personality being nominated by either party these days...
It is as simple as Bayh being fed up with the bullshit. I never said it wasn't that simple. My statement said that Obama will risk even further political onslaught if he ceases to move towards the center after all of these indicators that he should.
Look at history. In 1993 there were two gubernatorial elections. Both elections kicked out Democrats and put in Republicans. The task force for the Clinton Health care reform was put into place in January of 1993 and was somewhat controversial. Even after those two gubernatorial elections Clinton stayed the course on his healthcare plan. Unemployment during this time was 6.7% by the way, not 10%. Clinton ceased to move towards the center on his healthcare plan after the elections and his plan officially failed in august of 1994. We all know what happened in November, 1994.
Clinton had two pieces of evidence (elections) that should have persuaded him to move further to the middle. He decided to ignore it and continued with his policy that ultimately failed which was the main contributing factor in the midterms of 1994. Obama now has three/four pieces of evidence (if you count Bayh) that should persuade him to move towards the center.
Remember, politics is a game of possibilities. When you're a politician and you aren't willing to change your hypothesis regarding the possibility of your policies you lose, big time.
