The left-wing blogosphere has been focused on Evan Bayh for the past several weeks, with various efforts to understand the seeming hypocrisy of our Junior Senator’s actions.
It's hard not to agree with Steve Benen's recent summary of the situation:
A jaundiced look at the world we live in.
The left-wing blogosphere has been focused on Evan Bayh for the past several weeks, with various efforts to understand the seeming hypocrisy of our Junior Senator’s actions.
It's hard not to agree with Steve Benen's recent summary of the situation:
Over at Balkinization, Jack Balkin considers the implications of the news that
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As you probably know, Bayh was one of only two Democrats to vote against the Obama budget. The other was Ben Nelson, a very conservative Democrat from a very red state.
Bayh faces no credible threat to his re-election, and if he's a man of conscience, he's hidden it well thus far.