Wednesday’s political round-up

Today’s installment of campaign-related news items that wouldn’t generate a post of their own, but may be of interest to political observers:

* Former Rep. Bob McEwen (R-Ohio), who left Congress in 1993 in the wake of the House banking scandal, will announce today that he’s taking on Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Ohio) in a Republican primary this year. McEwen faced off against Schmidt in a similar primary last year as part of the special election in Ohio’s 2nd district, but came up short. That was, of course, before Schmidt became a joke.

* Speaking of Jean Schmidt, her staffers are trying to spin her notoriety. A recent poll showed that the freshman lawmaker has “achieved a name identification and awareness level extremely high for a freshman member of Congress,” according to a Schmidt campaign statement. What the statement neglected to mention is being lampooned by the national media tends to boost a person’s name recognition — just not in a good way.

* Ohio Senate candidate Paul Hackett (D) raised eyebrows this week by saying publicly,
“The Republican Party has been hijacked by the religious fanatics that, in my opinion, aren’t a whole lot different than Osama bin Laden and a lot of the other religious nuts around the world.” Rejecting calls for an apology, Hackett added yesterday, “I said it. I meant it. I stand behind it.”

* Sen. Bill Nelson’s (D-Fla.) re-election campaign will get a helpful boost this year from the League of Conservation Voters. The LCV announced its endorsement of Nelson yesterday and said it would run an independent expenditure campaign in Florida on Nelson’s behalf. Nelson’s most likely opponent is Rep. Katherine Harris (R), whose campaign has struggled of late.

* Former Iowa Economic Development Director Mike Blouin’s (D) gubernatorial campaign picked up a key endorsement yesterday, as Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller (D) announced his support. Blouin is engaged in a tough primary fight with Iowa Secretary of State Chet Culver (D), who’s slightly ahead in the polls.

“The Republican Party has been hijacked by the religious fanatics that, in my opinion, aren’t a whole lot different than Osama bin Laden and a lot of the other religious nuts around the world.”

I like Hackett! Why is it okay for the GOP denizens to say that the Dems “hate america” are “traitors” for critizing W, and have been hijacked by the “terrorist supporting fringe left”? Oh yeah, that’s right, IOKIYAR.

I know Sherrod Brown is a good man and has done really good things for the people in Ohio. It pains me to see that the Dem leadership couldn’t find a good spot for both of these men.

  • Hi CB, Do you plan on posting about how the elderly are getting Katrina’d?

    Only so much time in a day, MDA. I’ll try to get to it soon.

  • “Rejecting calls for an apology, Hackett added yesterday, ‘I said it. I meant it. I stand behind it.'”

    Thank God! I’m so sick of the cycle of 1) Dem makes strong statement, 2) Repubs call Dem insane and say he/she should be ashamed, 3) Dem backpedals like crazy.

    The only thing lacking here was the lack of a strong, accusing finger pointing right back at the sanctimonious creeps on the right.

  • Three cheers for Paul Hackett!! To those who are demanding an apology or whatever, he can simply respond,

    “Who does Pat Robertson want to kill today?”

    (WDPRWTKT)

  • Right on, Paul Hackett! Too many times politicians play it safe, are too careful. IMO that’s what happened to John Kerry in his presidential run.

    I also want both Hackett and Sherrod Brown at the National level, not running against each other in a primary, where one will knocked out. Someone needs to convince one of them to re-run for the House. I’d love to see Hackett knock out Mean Jean. Someone has to!

  • I can see McEwen’s bumper sticker now… “McEwan for US Congress: I Already Had MY Scandal”

    And go Hackett! I hope he decides to re-run against Schmidt and lets Brown have the Senate run.

  • I’m going to do my darndest to get my citizenship so I can vote for Hackett when he runs for President!

  • And go Hackett! I hope he decides to re-run against Schmidt and lets Brown have the Senate run.

    Sadly, this seems out the cards. And if current polls are any indication, the primary battle is only helping DeWine. And if that doesn’t make you feel a little ill…

  • I’m going to do my darndest to get my citizenship so I can vote for Hackett when he runs for President!

    Comment by Pratik Patel

    You go Pratik. And when he run’s for Prez you can run for his senate seat! Really.

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    A recent poll showed that the freshman lawmaker has “achieved a name identification and awareness level extremely high for a freshman member of Congress,”

    Schmidt should change her name to Hannibella Lector. Everybody would remember that. Is that her face or is she wearing a hockey mask? Better hope it’s the mask, she bites.

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