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January 18, 2005And there's more attacks on Frost...By Byron LaMastersNow it's these ads. Martin Frost ran ads at the time attacking Pete Sessions for being an extremist. Pete Sessions was one of nine congressmen who voted against supporting reinforced cockpit doors, putting air marshalls on our airplanes, toughening security in our airports and ensuring that our baggage screeners are well-qualified professionals. Frost did join George W. Bush, Kay Bailey Hutchison, John McCain and Dennis Hastert in supporting this legislation, but he also joined just about every member of the Democratic caucus in supporting it as well. Just about everyone supported the legislation... except Pete Sessions. I did a post on this in October. Here's part of the Frost press release on the ad:
Posted by Byron LaMasters at January 18, 2005 09:39 PM | TrackBack
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thanks for setting the record straight on this. It's important for the Texans to speak out. What do you think of Evan Bayh Posted by: Daniel at January 18, 2005 08:21 PMNot my first choice... I'd like to learn more about Mark Warner or Phil Bresden, although I've always been a fan of Russ Feingold as well. I'm not a huge fan of Bayh or the DLC. I'm generally a progressive, but I'm also a pragmatist, so my politics are sometimes hard to peg, even if most of my personal views are rather liberal. Posted by: Byron L at January 18, 2005 08:27 PMByron, I think the question is not one about whether Sessions was worse as a candidate than Frost, its how he chose to promote himself. He could have said that he "stood with a bipartisan majority to support travel safety," but instead implicitly endorsed the entire Republican party with his ad. That's the trouble: how can we ever build a majority with these messages coming out? How do you build the party, say in Texas for example, when your leading voices don't just run *away* from the Democrats, but actively run *towards* the GOP? I grew up in Connecticut, and my House Rep (Chris Shays) is the opposite: he's a moderate Republican, and while he's signed on to a huge part of Bush's most radical proposals, he votes differently just often enough to run as an "independant voice" in the GOP. He doesn't say he loves the Democrats, or support the CT Senate delegation (2 Dems). Frost did the opposite, which is troubling. Remember, many people on Kos and elsewhere gave to Frost and other embattled TX-Dems this cycle. Many, many Democrats have been motivated to political action by the Bush administration, and understandably consider *not* endorsing Bush an acceptable litmus test. Posted by: Matt W. at January 18, 2005 08:52 PMwould you campaign for him if he were the nom? Posted by: Daniel at January 18, 2005 09:39 PMof course... i'll work my butt off to elect a democratic president in '08... I've never voted for a Republican in my life, and unless the Republican Party drastically changes their ideology, I doubt that I ever will... I'm a party activist, so of course i'll support the democratic nominee in whatever race... Posted by: Byron L at January 18, 2005 10:54 PMthat's good. My only beef is HRC. Because of her embracing of Kerik and other things, I can't stand her. The good thing about Evan is that he is actively supporting our troops with legislation and speaking out against Rumsfeld. Posted by: Daniel at January 18, 2005 11:10 PMWell as long as you support her if she's the nominee, then you're ok in my book... we have our fights in the primary, then we have to unite. HRC isn't my first choice for '08, but like Bayh, I'll support her if she's the nominee. Posted by: Byron L at January 18, 2005 11:24 PMJust looking at some of the top news reports today, it seems to me that Kerry is still considering going for it in '08. He was a little more probing in his questioning of Condi Rice than I expected from him. I guess I'm wondering more what level of support he still has, or has everyone just totally abandoned the idea of supporting him again? Posted by: Nate at January 19, 2005 12:02 AMKerry '08, get ready for it... "I got more votes than any other Democrat in history. And when the Republicans hit me, I'll hit them back twice as hard. I mean it this time." Let's hope he stays a fine representative for MA - he let me down badly enough after Nov. 2nd that I am not looking forward to seeing his name on top of a ballot ever again. "The Real Deal" my ass. Posted by: Matt W. at January 19, 2005 02:07 AMKerry did not connect with voters and he didnt campaign in all 50 states Posted by: Daniel at January 19, 2005 10:14 AM
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