Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Good Riddance to a Blue Dog Turncoat

The Repuglicans are dancing with glee that a House DINO switched parties.

BlueDog One thing you can't say about Alabama's Blue Dog Congressman Parker Griffith is that he's afraid to bite the hand that fed him. Only in his freshman term, Griffith today announced that he would switch parties, and become a Republican -- leaving the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee holding the bag for some $1 million it spent helping Griffith get elected.

Rep. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., in his capacity as chairmain of the DCCC, today issued this statement (via RealClearPolitics):

"House Democratic Members and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took Parker Griffith at his word and, as a result, invested a great deal in working with Alabamans to bring Mr. Griffith to Congress. We were committed to helping Mr. Griffith deliver for his constituents and successfully helped Mr. Griffith fend off the personal attacks against him from the far right.

"Mr. Griffith, failing to honor our commitment to him, has a duty and responsibility to return to Democratic Members and the DCCC the financial resources that were invested in him. His constituents will hold him accountable for failing to keep his commitments."

Meanwhile, the far right, rather than jumping for joy, has promised Griffith a primary challenger.  Here's Erick Erickson of Red State:

Rep. Parker Griffith, an Alabama Democrat is switching to the GOP today.

That is a huge blow to Barack Obama. Griffith was an extremely endangered Democrat.

We should now hope [sic] him be an extremely endangered Republican in a primary. We will not fix the GOP’s problems if we keep allowing people who are not one of us to suddenly switch the letter next to their name and magically become one of us.

Being a Republican should be about more than just the letter next to a person’s name. We can improve that seat.

Here are Griffith’s earmark requests. He voted for Pelosi for Speaker. He’s actually been more regularly with Pelosi than Jim Marshall (D-GA). We can pick this guy off and get a real Republican in that seat.

Again, changing the letter next to your name does not magically make you one of us.

Hard to say what this all means. The Democrats lose a Democrat who rarely voted with them when it mattered. The Republicans get an incumbent who will be challenged in a primary by a Tea Party candidate… [emphasis added]

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I can’t understand why the DCCC spent $1 million getting this creep elected.  On virtually every major issue, he has voted Republican.  Nevertheless, he has actually done us a favor.  Let the GOP and the Teabaggers fight it out and spend their money in the primaries.  With luck, there will be a three way race in the general election and we can repeat a New Your 23rd scenario.  In any case, good riddance to bad rubbish!

4 comments:

Leslie Parsley said...

I don't understand it either and bet the DCCC will never see a penny of it. Duh. He won such a narrow victory over his Republican challenger that his re-election is problematical.

TomCat said...

Leslie, on the day it gets paid back, lets go ice skating in hell.

libhom said...

Van Hollen, and Emanuel before him, misappropriated way too much DCCC money to Phonycrats like Griffith. They both need to be held accountable for their reprehensible actions.

TomCat said...

Thanks Libhom. I agree.

Now it turns out that this creep downloaded the confidential Alabama Democratic Party voter database less than two days before he defected. This disingenuous thievery proves one thing. He is, in fact, a Republican.