Chris Dodd to Retire

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2quik4u's avatar
2quik4u
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Jan 6, 2010 12:42am
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bigdaddy2003
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Jan 6, 2010 12:49am
He was going to get beat in November anyways.
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2quik4u
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Jan 6, 2010 1:01am
This might be a bad thing for the GOP, with him running they were a guarantee to win it, maybe not anymore
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Jan 6, 2010 1:18am
Ditto for Byron Dorgan.

http://www.politico.com/blogs/scorecard/0110/In_shocker_Dorgan_announces_retirement.html

Dems are dropping like flies long before election day. Any odds on who is next to retire?
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Jan 6, 2010 4:38am
The health care bill and Porkulus Sammich - coupled with the disastrous leadership of the BHO/Pelosi/Reid Unholy Trinity - are making some Dems nervous enough to run for cover....after, of course, they assisted in creating the quagmire.

Predictable.

While I'm not optimistic the Dems will lose their majorities in the House and Senate, I am confident that they will take a significant enough loss in both houses to lose their Super Majority status this November.

Naturally the next predictable outcome is the Dems and the leftist media will bemoan the fact that the Republicans will have regained enough seats to re-implement Senate filibusters and the ability to block additional ultra-leftist legislation by House rules.

The bitching and moaning about "The Party of NO" will be back in full force on the Sunday morning talk shows.

To that I can only say, "Thank God."
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Jan 6, 2010 8:37am
2quik4u wrote: This might be a bad thing for the GOP, with him running they were a guarantee to win it, maybe not anymore
Yep...the replacement Dem candidate will say he's different....and if he's in a traditionally Dem. district, it may help.
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Jan 6, 2010 8:56am
He should be going straight to jail.
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QuakerOats
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Jan 6, 2010 11:59am
Skyhook79 wrote: He should be going straight to jail.

And that's the truth!
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hookshot
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Jan 6, 2010 12:07pm
This does not help GOP chances to win these kinds of seats. Better to beat the rascals in November than to have them bail out before then...
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Al Capone
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Jan 6, 2010 12:33pm
Thats one less crook in Washington.
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nmeccc
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Jan 6, 2010 2:17pm
Al Capone wrote: Thats one less crook in Washington.
You got it!
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queencitybuckeye
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Jan 6, 2010 3:34pm
majorspark wrote: Ditto for Byron Dorgan.
Good. Out of the 100, he may well be the dumbest. A blithering idiot.
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Jan 6, 2010 4:08pm
Good. Out of the 100, he may well be the dumbest. A blithering idiot.
I suggest you watch these 2 videos of his Senate floor speech before the vote on Graham Leech Bliley in 1999.

It is like he took a time machine into 2008 and was reporting back then to the letter exactly how the economy would crumble.

In fact watching it makes me angry, because if a Senator from North Dakota could see how the bills passage would create the pathway to "Too Big to Fail" (and he does use those exact words) how did none of the financial wizards of the Clinton Administration, Federal Reserve or Republican Congress led Congress.

The bill passed 92-8, and people in Congress looked at him like he was a crazy person to suggest that within a decade the Fed would be bailing out the economy.

I don't agree with all of his politics, but had we had more Congress people with his foresight our nation would probably have a few trillion more dollars in the bank right now and TBTF would have never been born.

It is 16 minutes total viewing, and I recommend watching it.

11/4/99 was the date of the speech.

Part 1:

Part 2:
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queencitybuckeye
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Jan 6, 2010 4:12pm
IggyPride00 wrote:
Good. Out of the 100, he may well be the dumbest. A blithering idiot.
I suggest you watch these 2 videos of his Senate floor speech before the vote on Graham Leech Bliley in 1999.
I've seen them. I also know who actually came up with his talking points. You really don't believe he figured this out himself, do you?

Even if he did, would the credit override the fact that he's been one of the worst partisan hacks in the Sentate over this time period?
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Jan 6, 2010 4:16pm
queencitybuckeye wrote:
majorspark wrote: Ditto for Byron Dorgan.
Good. Out of the 100, he may well be the dumbest. A blithering idiot.
I'm going to disagree, Barbara Boxer is without a doubt IMO the worst and dumbest Senator...she is unelectable in the other 49 states, just like Pelosi is unelectable in the other 434 Congressional districts. What is it about California?
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Jan 6, 2010 4:59pm
^^You misspelled Kalifornia. :)

You want to add in something disgusting to the Dodd story? There are now rumblings that Dodd may replace Geithner as head of Treasury. If I can find a link, I'll add it back in.

EDIT: http://hotair.com/archives/2010/01/06/awesome-awesome-rumor-chris-dodd-for-treasury-secretary/
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zhon44622
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Jan 6, 2010 6:53pm
majorspark wrote:
Dems are dropping like flies long before election day. Any odds on who is next to retire?
Actually, In every arena there are more Republicans not running for re election than Democrats.
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Manhattan Buckeye
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Jan 6, 2010 7:00pm
Like the Senate? Note, making up shit doesn't mean it is true. It is still making up shit.
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zhon44622
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Jan 6, 2010 7:07pm
Manhattan Buckeye wrote: Like the Senate? Note, making up shit doesn't mean it is true. It is still making up shit.
Yes, Like the senate. Note, Just because Fox News says it doesnt mean its true.

5 democrats and 6 republicans in the Senate so far.

D-
Dodd
Burris
Dorgan
Kaufman
Kirk

R-
Bond
Brownback
Bunning
Gregg
LeMieux
Voinovich
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majorspark
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Jan 6, 2010 7:26pm
Thank God Voinovich is retiring.
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Al Capone
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Jan 6, 2010 7:39pm
majorspark wrote: Thank God Voinovich is retiring.
Who?:cool:
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hookshot
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Jan 6, 2010 7:56pm
Majorspark: Just curious, why are you glad that Voinovich is retiring?
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2trap_4ever
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Jan 6, 2010 11:32pm
hookshot wrote: This does not help GOP chances to win these kinds of seats. Better to beat the rascals in November than to have them bail out before then...
Isn't bailouts the one thing Dodd was good for.
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I Wear Pants
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Jan 7, 2010 1:40am
IggyPride00 wrote:
Good. Out of the 100, he may well be the dumbest. A blithering idiot.
I suggest you watch these 2 videos of his Senate floor speech before the vote on Graham Leech Bliley in 1999.

It is like he took a time machine into 2008 and was reporting back then to the letter exactly how the economy would crumble.

In fact watching it makes me angry, because if a Senator from North Dakota could see how the bills passage would create the pathway to "Too Big to Fail" (and he does use those exact words) how did none of the financial wizards of the Clinton Administration, Federal Reserve or Republican Congress led Congress.

The bill passed 92-8, and people in Congress looked at him like he was a crazy person to suggest that within a decade the Fed would be bailing out the economy.

I don't agree with all of his politics, but had we had more Congress people with his foresight our nation would probably have a few trillion more dollars in the bank right now and TBTF would have never been born.

It is 16 minutes total viewing, and I recommend watching it.

11/4/99 was the date of the speech.

Part 1:

Part 2:
"I'll bet one day somebody's going to look back at this and their gonna say 'how on earth could we have thought it made sense to allow the banking industry to concentrate through merger and acquisition to become bigger, and bigger, and bigger with far more firms in the category of too big to fail, how'd we think that was gonna help this country?'"

Yeah queencitybuckeye, really sounds like an idiot when he said this in 1999.

Edit: I was talking about, and the quote is from Dorgan. Not Dodd.
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Jan 7, 2010 1:58am
hookshot wrote: Majorspark: Just curious, why are you glad that Voinovich is retiring?
To be honest I would be happy if most Senators retired. Since Voinovich represents the state I reside in I singled him out. Although there are some issues I agree with him on, I am also a fiscal conservative so I take issue with some of his votes.

He was the lone republican to vote to increase the debt limit.
http://www.votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_member.php?cs_id=28363

Then there is his "emotional" episode on the senate floor. Where he chokes up over his fear of the harm Jon Bolton's appointment as ambassador to the UN will do to his grandchildren. Yet he has no fear in increasing the debt limit, and the harm that will cause to his grandchildren as well as the nations grandchildren who will be forced to pay for it.


ANWAR - He voted against opening it up to oil production. Alternative energy is decades down the road and he votes to limit our current energy production.
http://www.votesmart.org/issue_keyvote_detail.php?cs_id=8852&can_id=21745

Maybe I should not thank God for his retirement because Voinovich's voting record in defense of the unborn was good. But I think Ohio can elect somone who will do both. Hopefully republicans will nominate someone who will fit the bill.