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bvar22

(39,909 posts)
65. It must be something in the water.
Fri Jan 30, 2015, 07:02 PM
Jan 2015

In 2008 Debbie Wasserman Schultz refused to endorse these 3 Democrats
who had won their Primaries and had a chance to win Republican seats:

Miami-Dade Democratic Party Chair Joe Garcia

Former Hialeah Democratic Mayor Raul Martinez

Democratic businesswoman Annette Taddeo

All three had won their local Democratic Primaries, and were challenging Hard Core Republican incumbents with whom Wasserman-Schultz had become cozy.
Not only did the head of the DCCC Red to Blue Program REFUSE to endorse these Democratic challengers,
but she appeared in person at at least one (possibly more) Campaign/Fundraiser for their Republican opponents.



FL-18, FL-21, FL-25: Wasserman Schultz Wants Dem Challengers to Lose
by: James L.
Sun Mar 09, 2008 at 7:15 PM EDT
<snip>

Sensing a shift in the political climate of the traditionally solid-GOP turf of the Miami area, Democrats have lined up three strong challengers -- Miami-Dade Democratic Party chair Joe Garcia, former Hialeah Mayor Raul Martinez, and businesswoman Annette Taddeo to take on Reps. Mario Diaz-Balart, Lincoln Diaz-Balart and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, respectively.

While there is an enormous sense of excitement and optimism surrounding these candidacies, some Democratic lawmakers, including Florida Reps. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Kendrick Meek, are all too eager to kneecap these Democratic challengers right out of the starting gate in the spirit of "comity" and "bipartisan cooperation" with their Republican colleagues:

But as three Miami Democrats look to unseat three of her South Florida Republican colleagues, Wasserman Schultz is staying on the sidelines. So is Rep. Kendrick Meek, a Miami Democrat and loyal ally to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

This time around, Wasserman Schultz and Meek say their relationships with the Republican incumbents, Reps. Lincoln Diaz-Balart and his brother Mario, and Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, leave them little choice but to sit out the three races.

"At the end of the day, we need a member who isn't going to pull any punches, who isn't going to be hesitant," Wasserman Schultz said.

Now, you'd expect this kind of bullshit from a backbencher like Alcee Hastings, but you wouldn't expect this kind of behavior from the co-chair of the DCCC's Red to Blue program, which is the position that Wasserman Schultz currently holds. Apparently, Debbie did not get Rahm's memo about doing whatever it takes to win:

The national party, enthusiastic about the three Democratic challengers, has not yet selected Red to Blue participants. But Wasserman Schultz has already told the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that if any of the three make the cut, another Democrat should be assigned to the race.

http://www.swingstateproject.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=1537









The bloggers also are furious with Rep. Kendrick B. Meek (D-Fla.), who similarly refuses to endorse the Democratic challengers to the three Cuban American Republicans.

They are calling for Wasserman Schultz to step down from her leadership role at the DCCC. And they're not letting up, even after one Florida liberal blogger reported that the congresswoman seemed "frustrated" by the blogs and had asked to "please help get them off my back."

This prompted even harsher reaction from perhaps the most influential of the progressive political bloggers, Markos Moulitsas, a.k.a. Kos, founder of Daily Kos, who wrote on his blog Wednesday: "On so many fronts, the Republicans are standing in the way of progress, on Iraq, SCHIP, health care, fiscal responsibility, corruption, civil liberties, and so on. Those three south Florida Republicans are part of that problem. And she's (Wasserman-Schultz) going to be 'frustrated' that people demand she do her job?"

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/19/AR2008031903410_3.html


Here are Kos comments on the Wasserman-Schultz betrayal of the Democratic Party:
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/03/20/480511/-DCCC-Says-Uproar-Over-DWS-Recusal-Much-Ado-About-Nothing




A lot of time has passed since 2008, but I don't take these kinds of betrayals lightly,
and don't forget them easily.

---bvar22
cursed with a memory



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If she votes like a Republican than she's a Republican. Get rid of her FL YOHABLO Jan 2015 #1
Another "Not as Bad" type rep we're supposed to vote for Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2015 #2
Yep, another republican at the core that wears a democratic label. n/t RKP5637 Jan 2015 #4
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Jan 2015 #11
So how is she any different than the teabagger she beat in November? Terra Alta Jan 2015 #3
She voted for Jim Cooper of TN, a centrist who wasn't even running. madfloridian Jan 2015 #5
thanks. Terra Alta Jan 2015 #7
Dems just need to be as smart as the GOPers. They have been doing this for a long time (Dixicrats). kelliekat44 Jan 2015 #6
Exactly. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #55
I hear the alarm: Baitball Blogger Jan 2015 #8
She's a Republican not a Dem. So this is what the Dem. Party has come to, this changed & weak. appalachiablue Jan 2015 #9
Wasserman-Schultz needs to be gone as the head of the DNC. Terra Alta Jan 2015 #12
My sentiments exactly! calimary Jan 2015 #34
Did Debbie Wasserman-Schultz recruit this "gem"? Seems like they think alike! cascadiance Jan 2015 #50
I don't know if this Rep. is in the DWS group, although that came to mind right off. No good can appalachiablue Jan 2015 #72
you put a car into D to go forward and R to go back! MisterP Jan 2015 #10
North Florida. Southern Georgia. Southern Alabamee. Played around there once. No thank you. BlueJazz Jan 2015 #13
Very nice, indeed. Here "moderate" means "Republican". delrem Jan 2015 #14
She should be expelled from the party. Period. Triana Jan 2015 #15
Technical Question (and comment): Does the Democratic Party have a mechanism KingCharlemagne Jan 2015 #17
I don't know re: formal mechanism but... Triana Jan 2015 #44
This shit infuriates me. geomon666 Jan 2015 #16
U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham of Tallahassee, who unseated Republican Steve Southerland in November lobodons Jan 2015 #18
Well iamthebandfanman Jan 2015 #20
Well now...they have done it for years now. Remember getting our butts kicked... madfloridian Jan 2015 #24
Usually I agree with your approach, but there are limits. Jim Lane Jan 2015 #27
"working with both parties to reach common sense solutions" Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2015 #19
And those who deny climate change and take from the poor and needy...can't compromise. madfloridian Jan 2015 #46
Freshman D in Omaha beat lee Terry R same thing Omaha Steve Jan 2015 #21
I think Gwen says she's pro-choice. madfloridian Jan 2015 #26
Every single one of those are Republican votes. ReRe Jan 2015 #22
State legislators flip all the time. KamaAina Jan 2015 #23
Richard Shelby d_r Jan 2015 #56
Jeffords flipped from R to I, of course. KamaAina Jan 2015 #58
congressional elections are usually about local matters JI7 Jan 2015 #25
Sorry but they still affect all of us. madfloridian Jan 2015 #28
yeah, but people disagree, the only thing you can try is to go there yourself and JI7 Jan 2015 #29
Mostly Democrats voted for her. madfloridian Jan 2015 #30
the democrats in that part are often the dixiecrat types JI7 Jan 2015 #31
Many around me are also. madfloridian Jan 2015 #35
Family in N. FL & Melbourne are 3+ gen. Dems. from LBJ, JFK, FDR, earlier. No Dixiecrats. appalachiablue Jan 2015 #59
Most of the Democrats in that area also voted for George W. Bush. They are conservative Dems. stevenleser Jan 2015 #51
I am familiar with the North Florida area. madfloridian Jan 2015 #52
I know you are. I am too. stevenleser Jan 2015 #53
And that's why she won in a district JI7 Jan 2015 #62
If it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck, looks like a duck, it must be a duck project_bluebook Jan 2015 #32
.... madfloridian Jan 2015 #48
Another Third Way infiltrator in our party. Hope her infiltration is short lived. She has a party, sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #33
Yes, she's Bob Graham's daughter. They sought her out and gave great support. madfloridian Jan 2015 #36
If she is Bob Graham's daughter then she must know what he knows about how the Repubs lied us into sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #37
As I said, his governorship was years ago....but he was so respected. madfloridian Jan 2015 #39
I do love them, MF. What a great way to stay connected to the people who elected him. sabrina 1 Jan 2015 #41
I'm in her district madville Jan 2015 #38
As you say it is your district. I am glad a Democrat won there. madfloridian Jan 2015 #40
The GOP website is already mocking her. Pic of whiny baby. They will not be kind. madfloridian Jan 2015 #42
Gwen's dad, Gov Bob Graham, workday as pooper scooper in 70s Great pic. madfloridian Jan 2015 #43
The Party will not move forward when people like her are even allowed to run as Democrats ChosenUnWisely Jan 2015 #45
that is no democrat and anyone that gives the BS about the alternative can go fornicate themselves. hobbit709 Jan 2015 #47
Will be a power presence. Assigned to several committees already. madfloridian Jan 2015 #49
K&R FloriTexan Jan 2015 #54
Thanks. madfloridian Jan 2015 #57
"I've heard all the arguments about how a Democrat in a conservative district must vote as the Takket Jan 2015 #60
Agreed. Plus it's not working that well come election time. madfloridian Jan 2015 #61
k&r Starry Messenger Jan 2015 #63
This will be her last term. Tallahassee is my home town. Very politically aware and very liberal. Lochloosa Jan 2015 #64
Thanks I thought Tally was pretty liberal... madfloridian Jan 2015 #68
It must be something in the water. bvar22 Jan 2015 #65
here is the deal DonCoquixote Jan 2015 #66
She'd be perfect as a cabinet member for President Hillary. nt benz380 Jan 2015 #67
Scum harun Jan 2015 #69
I can't imagine that's going to go over well in Tallahassee... tallahasseedem Jan 2015 #70
Is she the one that Debbie Wasserman Schultz avebury Jan 2015 #71
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