Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) may have hoped she'd put the primary behind her, but it will continue to haunt her for weeks to come. Now that she's running full-time in the general election against Rep. John Boozman, Lincoln is once again shoring up her right flank, tiptoeing away from the rhetoric she used to defeat Arkansas Lt. Gov. Bill Halter. The results are...awkward.No really, that's exactly what her "I'm a good Democrat!" primary ad says.
For instance, in an interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Lincoln tried to dispel the notion that she cast the deciding vote for health care reform, which remains unpopular in Arkansas.
"I wasn't the deciding vote," Lincoln said. "I was among a handful of five Democrats that worked on getting consensus."
There's some truth to that. But where did the Democrat-Gazette get the notion that Lincoln tipped health care into the Democrats' win column? From Blanche Lincoln, who in the below ad said, " I grew up in an Arkansas family where we were taught to solve problems, not through hate and anger, but by coming together and getting something done. That's why I cast the deciding vote to pass health care reform."
And less than 4 days after the primary, Blanche Lincoln is already running away as far as possible from her health care reform vote after claiming she was the person that cast the deciding vote. Democrat or not, that's pretty scuzzy.
Not going to be particularly sorry to see her lose in November either.
"Not going to be particularly sorry to see her lose in November either."
ReplyDeleteWe agree on something FINALLY.
If we want to guarantee it see if Obama can come help campaign for her. His track record so far is abysmal.
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