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David Waldman of Daily Kos: Know-Nothing Bigot

It’s time for Democratic politicians like Elizabeth Warren who are courting Catholic voters, or who – like Senator Bob Casey – profess the Catholic faith themselves, to distance themselves from Daily Kos over the anti-Catholic Know-Nothing bigotry of Contributing Editor David Waldman . Waldman, @KagroX on Twitter , is one of the leading figures at Daily Kos, the largest left-wing blog; a former Hotline staffer , he’s a contributing editor and front-page writer , runs the affiliated site Congress Matters , and his tweets are frequently quoted and retweeted by Markos Moulitsas. In an mad, profanity-laden tirade last night on Twitter over a flap between a local Virginia church and the Girl Scouts, Waldman unloaded his hatred of the Church, grasping for every anti-Catholic trope he could reach (examples: “Catholic Church: the ones we don’t rape, we’ll alienate by calling them communist b****es” or “Catholics are the next Shakers. No one under 35 will ever stay in this church” ) and complaining that there are too many Catholics on the Supreme Court ( “Oh that’s right. Six Catholics. Fantastic.” ) Waldman’s vicious rant would have been right at home with the anti-popery screeds of the Klan in its heyday, the Know-Nothings of the 1840s or the “Rum, Romanism and Rebellion” trope that cost James G. Blaine the 1884 presidential election. Waldman’s full outburst, in reverse chronological order, is below the fold; warning, it includes language we do not ordinarily permit on this website): This Klan manifesto from 1923 – see Points 6-8 – seems positively restrained by comparison: Politics ain’t beanbag, and Twitter is often not a place for the most thought-out opinions. But by any stretch, this is far over the line to simple hatemongering. It may not surprise us, but it should still offend us. And it should offend and embarrass Democratic officials that this is a loud voice in their coalition. It may seem unfair to question public officials to anticipate that stoking the fires of anti-Catholicism will be seized upon by extremists like Waldman, but they can certainly denounce it – unless it’s precisely what they aim to accomplish. There is a long and dolorous history of anti-Catholicism in this country. The Know-Nothings’ anti-Catholicism and hatred of new Catholic immigrants were intertwined. Then House Speaker Blaine sponsored the anti-Catholic 1875 Blaine Amendment to the Constitution (defeated in the Senate but enacted in many states and still used as a sword by the public school teachers’ unions to this day) and lost the 1884 presidential election when he stood by as one of his surrogates branded the Democrats as the party of “Rum, Romanism, and Rebellion”. The Klan was the leading voice against the Church in the 1920s, and as late as 1960, John F. Kennedy was forced to defend his faith against conspiratorial charges of papal control of the federal government. Catholicism has been the faith of many waves of immigrants to this country and strivers for upward social mobility – Irish and Italians and Poles, Filipinos and Hatians, Mexicans, Puerto Ricans and Cubans. There have always been those who find our faith threatening and seek to control it. And the Catholic Church has been in the Democrats’ crosshairs in this election season, moreso than in any election since at least 1960. It’s not hard to see why. The four remaining GOP presidential candidates include Rick Santorum, an outspokenly traditional Catholic who has faced questioning on such uncontroversial Catholic beliefs as the existence of Satan , and Newt Gingrich, a late-in-life Catholic convert. Catholics are prominent and rising in GOP ranks, including John Boehner, Chris Christie, Bobby Jindal, Marco Rubio, Paul Ryan, Jeb Bush (a convert), Bob McDonnell, Pat Toomey, Rudy Giuliani, Kelly Ayotte, Susan Collins, John Hoeven, Sam Brownback, Tom Corbett, Susanna Martinez, and Luis Fortuno. The six Catholics on the Supreme Court include all five Republican appointees: Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia, Thomas, Kennedy and Alito. (The sixth is the first Hispanic Justice, Sonia Sotomayor). The Obama Administration has played wedge-issue politics against the Church for reasons of both policy and politics, most recently with the rule, enacted by the Department of Health and Human Services, requiring Catholic institutions to provide health care plans including coverage of contraception, in violation of the Church’s own position – a rule condemned by all 180 Catholic Bishops and scores of Catholic institutions , but which Democrats gleefully predict will be an electoral asset against the GOP precisely because defending the Church’s religious freedom is a point of principle on which neither the GOP nor the Church can bend. In Washington State, Democrats are pressing even further, to require all health plans to cover abortions. These moves are all about taking away the Church’s freedom, in its capacity as an employer, to follow its own conscience, and thus eliminating one of the last major institutions in this country not beholden to government. And the DSCC is using the confrontation in fundraising emails: Will no one rid the Obama Administration of these meddlesome priests? The harder the Administration pushes the Church for political and financial gain and to achieve government dominance over social issues, the more the excitable followers of the Administration work themselves into lathers of Catholic-bashing. This is as excellent a time as any for Democrats to admit that this tactic has gone too far. (It’s a recurring issue – Evangelical Christians and Mormons have come in for the same treatment before and will again). Catholics are a majority in Rhode Island and Pennsylvania and over 40% of the population of in Massachusetts; Catholics are the largest religious denomination in 33 states, and in particular the predominant faith of Latinos in this country. We deserve to know that our elected leaders, regardless of party, will not encourage Waldman’s sort of bigotry. Catholic politicians like Bob Casey, Joe Biden, Patty Murray, Jack Reed, Nancy Pelosi and Dick Durbin – or politicians like Elizabeth Warren who are seeking the votes of Catholic voters – should reckon long and hard about associating themselves with Daily Kos as long as Waldman is part of it. But moreso, they have an obligation not to encourage the extremist bigots in their midsts.

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VA Governor Bob McDonnell Hangs VA GOP Out To Dry

Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, a Romney supporter and leading contender for the VP spot on a Romney-headed ticket , demonstrated his complete philosophical alignment with Romney yesterday by flipflopping on a bill he has championed and in the process hanging VA GOP delegates out to dry. For those who haven’t been paying attention, Virginia’s legislature has been going after the abortion industry root and branch. Last year they passed a law requiring aborttoirs to be regulated as if they did what they do: perform a surgical procedure which can be life threatening. This year a bill is being finalized that requires a woman seeking an abortion to see ultrasound pictures of the baby . Somehow this bill, which does not require any medical procedure the woman was not going to receive in the first place , has the pro-abortion lobby in a tizzy. Dahlia Lithwick at Slate has predictably styled this as rape. Up until yesterday, Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell had unconditionally supported the bill .  Gov. Robert F. McDonnell is backing off his unconditional support for a bill  requiring women to have an ultrasound  before an abortion, focusing new attention on one of the most controversial pieces of legislation in Virginia’s General Assembly this year. Until this weekend, McDonnell (R) and his aides had said the governor would sign the measure if it made it to his desk. McDonnell, who strongly opposes abortion, will no longer make that commitment. As the political hurt has already been done to the GOP senators who have taken a courageous stand on this issue, one may rightfully question why a governor who is barred from running for re-election wouldn’t stand behind the very people he encouraged to take up the bill in the first place? “Something is happening,’’ Jessica Honke, a lobbyist for Plotted Parenthood Advocates of Virginia, said hopefully. Yes, indeedy. Something is happening. There is only one explanation that fits all the facts. McDonnell wants to be Mitt Romney’s choice for vice president should Romney nearly certainly win the GOP nomination. The ultrasound bill is causing too much controversy and probably has Romney’s handlers wearing brown trousers at the thought of having to really take a pro-life position in a general election campaign. McDonnell takes to opportunity to look moderate and abandons ship. In fact, McDonnell’s actions are really a fantastic metaphor for Mitt Romney’s political career. So, again, we are on the verge of having a defeat snatched from the jaws of victory by someone who appears to be more concerned with what people who will never like him are saying rather than doing the right thing. In a way, it is sort of fitting that this tale breaks on Ash Wednesday. Maybe McDonnell should swear off political games for the next 40 days. ?

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Senator Jerry Moran Wants to Pick Losers in the Market: His Choice is Big Wind

If I were pressed to offer one anecdote exemplifying our failure to elect consistent conservatives to Congress last November, the tale of Senator Jerry Moran and Huge Wind would be at the top of the list. In 2010, then-Congressman Jerry Moran beat former Congressman Todd Tiahrt for the Republican nomination for Senate in Kansas running as a red meat conservative.  He easily won the seat in this solid Republican state and summarily joined the ‘Tea Party Caucus’ in the Senate.  Nothing emblematizes the convictions of the Tea Party more than its fervent opposition to special interest handouts and government interventions in the private sector as a way of picking winners and losers.  Yet, Senator Moran let the cat out of the bag last week that he has absolutely no compunction about picking winners and losers, or in the case of Huge Wind, huge losers. Last week, Senator Moran announced that he is submitting an amendment to the terrible Senate highway bill (S.1813) that would extend the 2.2 cent/ per kilowatt-hour Production Tax Credit (PTC) for another 4 years.  This special interest handout to Solar and Wind is slated to expire at the end of the year.  What happened to Moran’s Tea Party views?  Well, he unabashedly threw them under the solar-powered bus : Questioned about opposition to extending the credit expressed by Rep. Mike Pompeo of Wichita, Moran said: “There are members of Congress who feel we ought not to pick winners and losers, to let the markets chose. I believe it’s better to get this industry up and running, then let the country choose… rather than pull the rug out overnight.” Wow!  At least he’s honest.  I wish we had known that before the election. The PTC is the corporate version of the Earned Income Credit for green energy.  It is among 51 ‘tax extenders’ that have either expired last December or are slated to expire this December.  The PTC offers a 2.2 cent/per kilowatt-hour refundable credit for wind, solar, or geothermal.  According to the Heritage Foundation , if the oil industry received a commensurate subsidy, they would get a $30 check for every barrel produced. Headed into the November elections, one of our most potent and well loved arguments we have is to paint the Democrats with the Solyndra economy –an economy where the government intervenes to pick winners and losers, at the detriment of consumers and taxpayers.  How can we effectively articulate an alternative free-market vision when we have a member of “the Tea Party Caucus” supporting Obama’s policy of picking losers in the energy sector?  Talk about pale pastels! Folks, this is not how we win elections.  Moreover, this type of special interest peddling – from energy subsidies to farm welfare – makes dependency in some of the reddest states.  This is not a winning message for the future of conservatism, especially when it emanates from such a Republican state. There is a better way.  Congressman Mike Pompeo (R-KS) introduced legislation ( HR 3308 ) to sunset all targeted energy tax credits and grants, including those for fossil fuels and nuclear power .  The bill would use the savings from the repeal of these credits (roughly $90 billion over ten years) to lower the corporate tax rate on everyone.  Senator DeMint has introduced a companion bill in the Senate ( S.2064 ). Every member of Congress who seeks a clean break from a centrally-plotted Solyndra economy must cosponsor this bill.  Additionally, as we look for more congressional candidates to endorse, it is these issues – energy and farm subsidies – that will separate the men from the boys.  We must fight this election by offering voters a choice, not an echo. Cross-posted from The Madison Project

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Democrats Feeling A Bit Cocky About November

For the life of me, I can’t know why. But, they do have the majority of the media watching their backs (Politico) Democrats have plenty of reason to feel excellent right now: The economy’s improving, the president’s numbers are up, their prospects for holding the Senate have brightened, and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is confidently predicting that she’ll have a shot to regain the speaker’s gavel next year. Television screens and news pages are full of tales about new Democratic momentum. Because continued 8+% unemployment, the lowest employment …

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