Bush Dog Profiles: Utah's Matheson and Alabama's Cramer

by: Matt Stoller

Sat Aug 25, 2007 at 22:59


We got a bunch of coverage for the Bush Dog Democrat campaign, and I'll go into reactions on Monday and what they mean.  Let's just say the top two concern trolls were Fox News and their right-wing blogospheric toenail clippings, and anonymous Democratic senior strategists in the Politico (which did write a good article on the campaign). 

In more significant news, the profiles of Bud Cramer of Alabama and Jim Matheson of Utah were really terrific, and I urge you to check them out.

UPDATE: Archpundit, a terrific and experienced Illinois blogger and activist, has some interesting things to say about Bush Dog Democrats Melissa Bean and Dan Lipinski.  Larry is more politically cautious than I am, and tends to situate his politics in much less ideological and much more partisan terms.  It's a useful creative tension, and he's a Bean supporter (I am not).  Here's his read. 

In the case of IL-8 we aren't likely to get a full throated progressive, but it's a significant problem that Bean has voted for issues trying to appear moderate that do not have the support of the political center even in her district. More than that, the 38 people Matt list are mostly in Republican leaning Districts, but even these votes aren't in the center of these Districts-they are well to the right.

With Bean this is especially relevant. It's true that her district is more concerned with taxes and budgetary issues than many others, but neither the bankruptcy bill nor the FISA changes are popular. They do get the attention of the Tribune which Bean uses to demonstrate she is a 'moderate' and so she ends up seeking their approval on everything. She's not going to change the triangulation pattern-it's a winning strategy in that District, but I think she can be moved towards targeting different issues that aren't nearly as destructive as these. In other cases, we just need to take people out-like Lipinski who is in a 59% Kerry District and votes horribly on just about everything.

However, in the case of Bean and presumably her consultants, we need her to be a strong voice for basic Constitutional Protections-protections gutted by the new version of FISA. We need her to not be voting for a bill that makes those in financial trouble because of sickness or the loss of a job even more vulnerable. We need her to stand up against torture. We need her to stand up against an incredibly unpopular President who not only got us into an unnecessary war, but continues to epically mismanage the war. When she does support such policies, she undermines the reason for Democratic control of Congress and the Presidency, but also, and more importantly, the country.

In a District like Illinois 8 I would never advocate a Democrat try and be Jan Schakowsky. I'll give them slack on tax and budgetary issues. I'll give them some slack on social issues to some degree. I'll give them slack on trade to some degree. But I won't give them slack on issues of fundamental fairness and Constitutional Rights. These are winning issues in all, but the very most conservative areas and even IL-8 isn't that conservative.

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yes, I did mail to elect Matheson (4.00 / 2)
But full disclosure met, he is literally the last Democrat in the country I would throw down upon. If I were to make a list, he'd be at the dead bottom.

That said, Rocky shows he could do more to step up.

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What do people throughout the state ... (0.00 / 0)
think of Rocky?

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rocky? (0.00 / 0)
he's been quieter in recent months.

back in the spring, the liberals on slc's east side liked him, and the conservatives everywhere else didn't. 


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Matheson has a tough distrct (0.00 / 0)
no doubt about it but the American people want leadership and Matheson is not leading on Iraq in any way, shape or form.

Also as far as I am concerned Matheson hasn't really explained his position on Iraq.  This is as much of a statement as you will get out of Matheson about Iraq.

"We're all frustrated by the lack of progress in Iraq. I don't believe we should be setting dates for troop withdrawal in the legislation that funds our soldiers on the battlefield.  I have consistently opposed such language," Matheson said.

Ok, so Matheson opposes that but what does he support?  What policy does Matheson think will get our soldiers home?  Basically I am left to assume more blank checks for George because there isn't much else out there.

Go to Matheson's website, tell me if you can find any substantial statements about his position concerning Iraq.  It is almost like he just hopes the issue would just go away, well good luck with that.

Our military is being broken right now and more of the same will not cut it, not from Democrats and not from anyone else leading our country.  Stop triangulating, start leading...Congressman Matheson.

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Cramer (0.00 / 0)
In the spirit of really full disclosure, I put out about a dozen yard signs for Cramer in 2004 and I may have handed someone one of his bumper stickers.

The way I see it, he has kept the financial well being of his district (jobs and federal program $$) first and foremost and he has brought home the bacon.  His record on social issues is even worse than I thought it was.  He voted wrong on FISA and on the open ended supplemental this year.  On the plus side, he is voting more with his party this year than in the recent past.

He's not the worst of the worst among Democrats and he's not vulnerable to a challenge from either party so, rather than a primary, I would like to see his constituents give him a lot more feedback so he knows for sure where the people of his district come down on these issues.  Additionally, progressive Democrats in Alabama's 5th need to start grooming a replacement for Bud Cramer.  He's older than I realized and the Democratic bench needs to be prepared for his eventual retirement. 

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58% Progressive Punch Rating... (0.00 / 0)
Sheesh, that's pretty poor. What's his district like?



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I assume you mean Cramer (0.00 / 0)
His district is right of center, concerned with money and jobs, but guns, abortion and gay rights are hot button issues here, too.  We still have lots of W stickers on cars.  Cramer should do better on some issues, like Iraq and protecting Constitutional rights.  He wouldn't lose votes if he moved back to the center on those things.

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Thanks for the feeback and... (4.00 / 1)
...assuming you are correct in you analysis let's...

give him a nudge.

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You're welcome. (0.00 / 0)
And we do need to nudge him real hard while we're growing some more progressive Democrats for future elections.

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