May 08, 2010

Tea Partiers claim first major victim

In Utah. Utah!

Republican Sen. Bob Bennett was thrown out of office Saturday by delegates at the Utah GOP convention in a stunning defeat for a once-popular three-term incumbent who fell victim to a growing conservative movement nationwide.

Bennett's failure to make it into Utah's GOP primary — let alone win his party's nomination — makes him the first congressional incumbent to be ousted this year and demonstrates the difficult challenges candidates are facing from the right in 2010.

I don't know much about Utah's nominating process, but apparently 3,500 delegates get to decide who's going to run for Senator in Utah; the other 3 million or so voters have to lump it.

The poor guy voted in favor of the bailout, co-sponsored a health care reform bill which never even got a vote, and generally was too liberal (!) for the lunatic fringe.

Posted by Linkmeister at May 8, 2010 03:33 PM | TrackBack
Comments

I find it difficult, especially now that we know more about what was involved, to fault *anyone* for pulling the plug on someone who voted for the bailout.

Posted by: Rob McMillin at May 8, 2010 04:07 PM

I don't know what alternative you suggested then or would suggest instead now, but I know damned well that none of the clowns who voted against this guy ever thought of any alternative but "Hell No."

Not that I care much about Bennett, but the Tea Party people are aiming toward anarchy.

Posted by: Linkmeister at May 8, 2010 04:41 PM

I'm seeing this as the first step in the Tea Party ripping the Republican Party apart from the inside. Bennett isn't anyone I would ever support, but he does have a connection to reality. that's fatal at this point.

Posted by: Juli Thompson at May 8, 2010 04:48 PM