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Former Democratic Governor says Wisconsin recall was a ‘dumb political fight’

We’ve seen varied reactions from Democrats following Scott Walker’s solid win in Tuesday’s gubernatorial recall that affirmed the governor’s policies approaching the budget and public sector reform while delivering a shocking blow to what had been a reinvigorated big labor movement. MSNBC host Ed Shultz, whose colleagues have said he could make a good AFL-CIO president, was dejected when told of the Walker win Tuesday, saying “This is not going to be an easy night for many broadcasters who are liberal,” holding out hope that Scott Walker could still get indicted. Schultz  like former DNC Chairman Howard Dean blamed the loss on Democrats being outspent (despite exit polls that showed nearly 90 percent of voters made their decisions in the recall election before May).

“I think the sad story of the night was the money because this is the beginning of the undermining of American democracy” sad Dean on “Morning Joe” Wednesday, echoing the comments of weepy Barret supporters speaking with CNN Tuesday night.

At least one Democrat though is admitting progressives went one bridge to far in the attempted recall of Walker.

Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell told The Hill Wednesday that the attempted recall was a “dumb political fight” waged by unions and activists, commenting that it would have made more sense to wait until the end of the governor’s first term before trying to remove him from office.

“There are a lot of people who voted on principle against a recall because they don’t believe recalling someone for other than a crime or downright corruption is appropriate,” he said. “I would have had a tough time voting for the recall. If we’re pissed off at what a person does in office the answer is to beat them when they’re up for reelection.”

 

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  • ertdfg
    Posted on June 6, 2012 at 5:59pm

    “I think the sad story of the night was the money because this is the beginning of the undermining of American democracy” …

    Obama outspends McCain by the largest difference in Presidential election history?
    GREAT NEWS, AMAZING, INCREDIBLE, THIS IS WHAT DEMOCRACY LOOKS LIKE!

    A Conservative outspends a Liberal? WOE IS ME DEMOCRACY AS WE KNOW IT IS OVER!

    Obama would be out today decrying money in politics as the greatest evil; but he’s in California with 5 scheduled fundraisers today alone so his schedule is full. He’ll be back tomorrow to explain why giving money to a politician who isn’t liberal is evil.

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  • GrumpyCat
    Posted on June 6, 2012 at 3:54pm

    First lesson in How To Lie: Be the first to insist “up” is “down”. For example, “I think the sad story of the night was the money because this is the beginning of the undermining of American democracy”. The night was a PERFECT example of democracy in action, so go around saying it was exactly the opposite.

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