John Cornyn, who heads the Republican Senate campaign committee, has been on a recruiting mission to find Republican to run against Jim Bunning. Republican Senators really want to get rid of Bunning. But, they should be careful what they wish for, because they may get it -- but earlier then expected. And, the consequences would be beyond huge as reported yesterday in the
Courier-Journal:
Already in conflict with his party’s leaders, Sen. Jim Bunning has reportedly said privately that if he is hindered in raising money for his re-election campaign he is ready with a response that would be politically devastating for Senate Republicans: his resignation.
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The Kentucky Republican suggested that possible scenario at a campaign fundraiser for him on Capitol Hill earlier this week, according to three sources who asked not to be identified because of the politically sensitive nature of Bunning’s remarks.
The implication, they said, was that Bunning would allow Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear, a Democrat, to appoint his replacement — a move that could give Democrats the 60 votes they need to block Republican filibusters in the Senate.
“I would get the last laugh. Don’t forget Kentucky has a Democrat governor,” one of the sources quoted Bunning as saying.
Today, the same paper has a perfunctory denial from
Bunning's office:
In a statement released through spokesman Mike Reynard, he said: "It's not true. I intend to fulfill my obligation to the people of Kentucky. If you are going to write something like this, you better make your sources known, because they are lying."
Two of the newspaper's three sources, reached after Bunning issued his statement, said they stood by their comments. The third did not return a phone call.
Clearly, Bunning is playing hardball (yes, that's actually the rare sports joke here at AMERICAblog. For those who don't know,
Bunning played professional baseball for years.)
Don't forget, the Senate Republicans have a history of treating their colleagues badly. They forced Jim Jeffords out back in 2001, which tipped the balance of power. I love that Bunning is torturing his fellow Kentucky Senator, Mitch McConnell, the leader of the Senate Republicans. And, those Senate Republicans know Bunning is erratic enough to do it.
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