via Jim Bunning Threatens To Resign From Senate To Hurt GOP.
The Louisville Courier-Journal has another bombshell about Sen. Jim Bunning, the embattled Republican who is increasingly going rogue in an effort to hold onto his seat.
In recent weeks, Senate Republican leaders have walked right up to the edge of declaring open war on Bunning. Minority Leader (and fellow Kentucky senator) Mitch McConnell and others reportedly
Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning
believe Bunning is likely to lose his reelection race in 2010, and so are trying to nudge him into retirement by sending signals that the party establishment will not back him.
Bunning has responded aggressively, threatening to sue the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm if it doesn’t fully back his reelection.
Bunning is shouting back at his republican peers that if the National Republican Senatorial Committee gives him anything except the money he asks for, then he’ll sue the NRSC. It seems as though Mitch McConnell thinks that Bunning can’t get re-elected.
You’d think that our great and powerful Senators would have more to do at a time like this, or maybe the most important thing in Washington is the election cycle. From the Louisville Courier-Journal:
Bunning wants to run for a third term, but McConnell and Cornyn have sent clear messages that they want Kentucky’s junior senator to stand aside over concerns that he won’t be re-elected.
But, they don’t want him to stand aside right now, which is what he is threatening to do if he doesn’t get the support he wants.
“I would get the last laugh. Don’t forget Kentucky has a Democrat [sic] governor,” one of the sources quoted Bunning as saying.
“The only logical extension of that comment is, ‘(Make me mad) … enough and I’ll resign, and then you’ve got 60 Democrats,’ ” said another source who was present at the event.
…making the Senate filibuster proof and threatening, of course, to drain the Republicans of whatever small amount of power they have left.
I have rarely seen a more bold and extravagant case of political grandstanding in my life. Whatever McConnell or Cornyn think of Bunning’s chances of re-election, right now he is displaying uncanny political savvy.
If they are basing their fears of Bunning being defeated because of his lack of fund raising, then isn’t that easily remedied by throwing money at him? Isn’t that what he is asking for in the first place?
Grandstanding, or a nexus - whichever it is, it is getting played out in the media and that’s what Bunning is after. Shrewd. Maybe McConnell is making a big mistake with this guy.
