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Kendra Wilkinson Senate Run?

Is Washington ready for a former Playboy Bunny? Rocker John Mellencamp isn’t just one celeb possibly his hat into the ring for Evan Bayh’s Indiana Senate seat.
There’s a grassroots movement building that’s urging former “Girls Next Door” Kendra Wilkinson to run to replace Bayh, who announced this week that he will not seek reelection [...]

John Mellencamp For Senate?

Now that Indiana Senator Evan Bayh has announced plans to vacant his Senate seat, native son singer John Cougar Mellencamp seems the natural choice to replace him. Over 1,000 people have joined “Draft John Mellencamp for Senate” on Facebook in a bid to encourage the rocker to make a run for office. Mellencamp, an outspoken [...]

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Down and out

Another blow to the Democrats after Evan Bayh announces that he will leave the Senate

“I DO not love Congress,” Evan Bayh declared on Monday February 15th. “I will not, therefore, be a candidate for re-election to the United States Senate this November.” Mr Bayh, Indiana’s two-term Democratic senator, warned against reading too much into his decision. But over-interpretation is what Washington does best. The chattering classes erupted. Mr Bayh was nervous about his re-election. He never even liked the Senate. He wants to foil Democrats’ chances in Congress. In his announcement he said “I’m an executive at heart”, so he must want to be president.

Perhaps, in time, one theory will trump others. For now, however, the only clear outcome is that Democrats’ problems have got worse. Mr Bayh is the third Democratic senator this year to quit Congress—Chris Dodd of Connecticut and Byron Dorgan of North Dakota declared last month that they would retire. Harry Reid, the Senate majority leader, learned of Mr Bayh’s decision from news reports. Joe Wilson, a Republican wont to shout insults in joint sessions of Congress, summed up the Republican response in a tweet: “good prospects of change in Indiana has [sic] now become much brighter!” …

Bob Cesca: Republicans Lying to Old People About Euthanasia, Robots

There appears to be a simple two-pronged strategy for killing healthcare reform. One of those prongs involves, of course, delaying reform until it’s too late….