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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 06:29 PM Feb 2012

Heath Shuler Retires

Heath Shuler Retires

By Ed Kilgore

Outside the House Blue Dog Caucus, and the embattled ranks of North Carolina Democrats, the announcement today that Rep. Heath Shuler was retiring at the end of this term is being met with bipartisan huzzahs. Republicans, of course, figure they’ll pick up another House seat in a year when they need it. Many, perhaps most, progressive Democrats wish him a not-so-fond adieu as one of the most regular renegades from party discipline, and as an active force for evil on abortion policy.

Personally, I’ve never been a big fan of intra-party litmus tests or the various “framing” theories that suggest Democrats would win a decisive majority if we spoke without a single discordant voice. The only unimpeachable authorities on who is a “true Democrat” in the 11th congressional district of North Carolina—or anywhere else—are the Democratic voters of that area. And no, I don’t think it can be confidently assumed, these days at least, that a Republican replacement could not do worse.

But Shuler, like Joe Lieberman in the Senate (though for somewhat different reasons) is probably the exception who proves the rule. With the sole exception of his vote for Obama’s climate change legislation, Shuler broke with his party and its president on just about everything that mattered since 2008. He even voted for the abominable “Cut, Cap and Balance” resolution that if implemented would inevitably lead to the destruction of every progressive accomplishment since the 1930s. While that’s still not grounds for being expelled from the Caucus, it sure would justify, if I were in charge, denying him any perks and privileges associated with Caucus membership, up to and including men’s room keys in the Cannon Building. If that sounds petty, too bad; after all, a guy like Shuler would probably use these insults to burnish his reputation as someone who’ll stand up to the godless liberals.

Ah, but it doesn’t matter now. What should matter now for Democrats is an effort, not just in the 11th district of North Carolina, but in every tough or even hostile district, to find candidates who can manage to reflect their constituents’ values and preferences, even if they are far from the progressive mainstream, while maintaining some respect for the traditions of their party and its collective interests as an agency for governing. If that’s impossible, well, you can’t win them all—but you can stop holding out a hand to a “colleague” for the sole purpose of having it slapped away.

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/political-animal-a/2012_02/heath_shuler_retires035165.php#

Good riddance!

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Heath Shuler Retires (Original Post) ProSense Feb 2012 OP
Worst #3 Draft pick in NFL history! (And a shitty congressman to boot.) 11 Bravo Feb 2012 #1
Shitty? TheWraith Feb 2012 #5
He also ProSense Feb 2012 #8
He's not retiring from being a Democrat. He's not even a "real" Democrat. Lint Head Feb 2012 #2
fuck him, if he is going to retire it makes his votes even worse JI7 Feb 2012 #3
Don't let the doorknob hit ya..... marmar Feb 2012 #4
He has been frustrating RobertEarl Feb 2012 #6
Asheville should be able to come up with a real Democrat! n/t Peregrine Took Feb 2012 #7

TheWraith

(24,331 posts)
5. Shitty?
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 06:37 PM
Feb 2012

Voted to repeal DADT, voted to expand SCHIP including to override Bush's veto, opposed privatizing Social Security, supported renewable energy plans, opposed offshore oil drilling, supported removing oil and gas subsidies, supported limits on CO2, supported campaign finance reform...

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
8. He also
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 06:56 PM
Feb 2012

voted to defund Planned Parenthood, for "Cut, Cap and Balance," to defund NPR, against extending unemployment, against health care reform and against the Matthew Sheppard Act.

Voting for "Cut, Cap and Balance" means he isn't opposed to destroying the safety net.

JI7

(89,249 posts)
3. fuck him, if he is going to retire it makes his votes even worse
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 06:34 PM
Feb 2012

it's not like he was trying to keep the seat so dems can at least try to get a majority. he could have voted on the right side if he was going to leave anyways.

maybe he decided recently but still doesn't speak well of him.

 

RobertEarl

(13,685 posts)
6. He has been frustrating
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 06:39 PM
Feb 2012

Most of the people here are kinda like- 'whatever'.
And it will be challenging to put a liberal in his place.
I may have to get involved in this race if we get a good candidate.

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