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GOP Juke Economics

12 Saturday Feb 2011

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Billy Long, Budget cuts, Deficit, fair tax, missouri, sales tax, Thomas Schweich

Juke or Jook: fake, (football) a deceptive move made by a football player.  Synonyms: fraud, imposter, pseudo, fake, faker, pretender,  role player, shammer, sham.

How long will it take for Missourians to wake up to the fact that we’ve sent a pack of jukes to D.C. and to Jefferson City to take care of our financial welfare. You know what jukes are, right? Jukes point left and run right, carrying our ball right along with them, leaving us with nothing and no prospects for anything. Right now there’s lots of jukin’ going on.

The primetime juking is happening in Washington where the chawbacon economists that have hit the capital have been pointing left and screaming “I see a deficit,” while running right and trying to make sure that government can no longer do any of the things we want it to do. This week GOP House members announced their support for cuts in spending for infrastructure, national parks, scientific research, food assistance to low income women and children, community health centers, etc. There’s lots more pain in the their plans than I have space to list (see list of proposed cuts here), but the kicker is – get this – for all the suffering and lost opportunities these cuts represent, they won’t do diddly about the deficit. As Think Progress puts it:

In the grand scheme of deficit reduction, these cuts will do absolutely nothing, but they will have extremely detrimental effects for those who depend upon the targeted programs. This shows the folly of the GOP’s approach to budgeting, which leaves huge parts of the federal budget immune to cuts (like the Pentagon), while taking an axe to non-defense discretionary spending. These cuts outlined above total about $1 billion, while simply retiring (and not replacing) one carrier battle group and its aircraft wing would save $1.5 billion.

So, our GOPers in the house are planning to take a wrecking ball to vital government programs that have nothing to do with the problems they cited when they persuaded us to give them the wrecking tools. They’re doing this even though, when polled, Americans don’t support the proposed cuts and they will cost thousands of jobs. But that doesn’t bother our jukes; pols like, for instance, Missouri’s Billy Long (R-7) are sure they’ve done something big. According to the Turner Report, ol’ Billy  is patting himself on the back and fatuously proclaiming, “we got ‘er done.”  

Back home in Missouri, the local jukes are also hard at it. Remember how they whined about jobs and job creation before the election? And what are they doing to create jobs? Attacking unions, undercutting workers, doing their best to insure that if, by some miracle, any jobs are created, they’ll be the sort that nobody but the most desperate will take. These ideologically driven strategies are supposed to create a “business-friendly” climate, but as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch observed:

Business-friendly is one thing. Business-promiscuous is quite another. Before the state goes past second base with these suitors, it would be wise to ask why – given all the pro-business initiatives of past years – the economy is still in a funk. Businesses were given tax breaks, tax credits, tax incentives, low corporate taxes and tort reform. So where are the jobs? Or did they just pocket the savings?

Of course not all jukes are created equal. And by that I mean competent; I also mean our new State Auditor, Thomas Schweich. When faced with the task of analyzing the financial impact of the proposed mega sales tax/income tax swap that is being engineered by political sugar daddy Rex Sinquefield, Schweich ended up looking like the proverbial deer caught in the headlights.

The facts, after all, aren’t that favorable to the unfair tax, so poor little Schweich, fearing to offend King Rex from whom all favors flow, claimed that the job just couldn’t be done. Nope. No way.  No mathematical skills, models, or reasoned estimates could be employed  – although use of those tools is an everyday thing for financial types – like auditors – who are able to walk and chew gum at the same time. The upshot: Schweich looks like a fool;  he pointed left, but just hasn’t got what it takes to run the ball to the right.

The unFair tax proponents are themselves juking in a number of directions. One of the most interesting is the proposal to cap the sales tax at 7%. As numerous analysts have shown, such a low cap is absurd if one expects the swap-out to be revenue neutral. And, of course, those of us who raise this point are missing the whole jukin’ game. These daddies don’t have the slightest interest in revenue neutral – they want to force cuts, the more the better. Here, one should note that in some dialects being juked has another connotation – as in baby, you’ve been screwed.

GOP juke economics are ultimately an exercise in ideological strategy. If there is less money, there will necessarily be less government spending on those vital programs that so disturb the John Galt roleplayers and excite the wrath of Tea Partying grannies  whose bile rises at the thought of all those welfare queens living high on the taxpayer dollar. When the consequences fall on all of us, though,  Missourians who voted GOP will have nobody to blame but themselves.

State Auditor: October 2010 campaign finance reports – Hallelujah!

16 Saturday Oct 2010

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campaign finance, Charles baum, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, State Auditor, Susan Montee, Thomas Schweich

Well, after a one day delay on the part of the republican candidate for State Auditor (uh, he missed the deadline) all of the candidate campaign finance reports are in.

Thomas Schweich (r-rock star) filed his third quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission today – October 16th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR

ReportDate: 10/15/2010

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $1,280,141.45

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $463,111.00

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $1,750,584.45

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $1,265,584.95

25. MONEY ON HAND AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (INCLUDING FUNDS IN DEPOSITORY, CASH, SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND ALL OTHER INVESTMENTS) $45,251.31

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $445,962.07

[emphasis added]

Okay, there was some serious propping up going in in the last month. Let’s see where the money came from:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR

Report Date: 10/15/2010

9. AMOUNT OF ITEM 8 THAT WAS RECEIVED AS MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS $463,111.00

10. AMOUNT OF ITEM 8 THAT WAS RECEIVED AS IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS $7,332.00

B. NON-ITEMIZED CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED

11. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AT FUND-RAISERS AS REPORTED IN LINE 8 ON FORM CD 1A $0.00

12. TOTAL ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $25 OR LESS $0.00

13. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $100 OR LESS $0.00

14. TOTAL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS (NOT COMMITTEES) GIVING $100 OR LESS $0.00

[emphasis added]

Mull over those figures for a bit. There were no small dollar contributions. None. Not someone’s grandmother contributing $10.00 to keep those godless communists in the Democratic Party from controlling a statewide office, not $10.00 from some teabagger upset by the international presidential birth certificate conspiracy, not $10.00 from an angry guy in a power chair who is livid about the government takeover of our private Medicare. Nothing. Nada. Zip.

Let’s look at additional details from the same form:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR

Report Date: 10/15/2010

Jay Selanders Kansas City, MO Attorney 09/30/2010 $125.00

Thomas Van Dyke Leawood, KS Attorney 09/30/2010 $125.00

John Craft Kansas City, MO Attorney 09/30/2010 $125.00

Mark Dudenhoeffer Lee’s Summit, MO Austin Hardware 09/30/2010 $125.00

Warren Erdman Kansas City, MO KC Southern 09/30/2010 $125.00

Robert Hertzog Lee’s Summit, MO Physician 09/30/2010 $125.00

Those were the six smallest contributions.

Let’s look at the biggest ones from the same form, not bothering to list the $1,000.00 ones individually:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR

Report Date: 10/15/2010

Lewis & Clark Regional Leadership Fund St. Charles, MO 09/07/2010 $10,000.00

Edward Levy Birmingham, MI Edwardy C. Levy Co. 09/22/2010 $5,000.00

John Mahaffey Springfield, MO Self Employed 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

John Mahaffey Springfield, MO Self Employed 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

(That’s two $2,500 contributions on the same day from the same individual)

Centene Mgmt Co., LLC Centene Corporation St. Louis, MO 09/30/2010 $10,000.00

James McDonnell St. Louis, MO Retired 09/07/2010 $2,500.00

Fred Mcqueary Springfield, MO Physician 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Ronald Neville Springfield, MO Investor 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

David O’Reilly Springfield, MO O’Reilly Automotive 09/16/2010 $2,500.00

Larry Petersen Springfield, MO Physician 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Roy Pfautch St. Louis, MO Civic Progress 09/29/2010 $20,000.00

Edwin Rice Springfield, MO Ozarks Coca-Cola 09/01/2010 $2,500.00

John Ricketts Springfield, MO Retired 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Robin Roodman Marion, IL Homemaker 09/20/2010 $5,000.00

Steven Roodman Marion, IL Physician 09/20/2010 $5,000.00

Andrew Rowen New York, NY Sullivan & Cromwell 08/31/2010 $2,500.00

Mary Rowen New York, NY Homemaker 08/31/2010 $2,500.00

Scott Schnuck St. Louis, MO Schnuck Markets 09/30/2010 $2,400.00

Blair Financial Services, Inc. St. Louis, MO 09/30/2010 $10,000.00

Penmac Personnel Services, Inc. Springfield, MO 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Rex Sinquefield Westphalia, MO 65085 Investor 09/22/2010 $5,000.00

Kelly Swanson Kimberling City, MO Marina Owner 09/10/2010 $2,500.00

Robert Topping St. Charles, MO Western Aerospace 09/30/2010 $10,000.00

Steven Trulaske O’Fallon, MO True Manufacturing Co. 09/24/2010 $10,000.00

George Weber, III St. Louis, MO Auto Dealer 09/22/2010 $4,000.00

H.E. Whitener Fair Grove, MO Trailiner Corp. 09/27/2010 $2,500.00

Rosalie Wooten Springfield, MO Retired 09/22/2010 $2,500.00

Drury Development St. Louis, MO 09/30/2010 $2,500.00

Faultless Starch Kansas City, MO 09/30/2010 $5,000.00

Hager Companies St. Louis, MO 09/23/2010 $10,000.00

Ron Richard Joplin, MO 08/31/2010 $5,000.00

SRC Holdings Corp. Springfield, MO 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Schnuck Markets, Inc St. Louis, MO 08/30/2010 $1,000.00

Schnuck Markets, Inc St. Louis, MO 09/30/2010 $2,600.00

(for an aggregate of $3,600.00 in the quarter)

The Durham Co. Lebanon, MO 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Kevin Austin Springfield, MO Attorney 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

Kevin Beckmann Town & Country, MO Self Employed 09/29/2010 $20,000.00

Republican State Committee Jefferson City, MO 09/30/2010 $25,000.00

Strategic Communications, LLC Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 09/30/2010 $4,500.00 In-Kind

TSI Holding Company St. Louis, MO 09/30/2010 $10,000.00

Loren Cook Springfield, MO Loren Cook Company 08/30/2010 $2,500.00

James Cooper Springfield, MO CB Mgmt Co. 09/30/2010 $2,500.00

Sabreliner Corp. St. Louis, MO 09/29/2010 $5,000.00

Thomas Danis St. Louis, MO Retired 09/21/2010 $5,000.00

Ann Dickinson Kansas City, MO Bank Midwest 09/16/2010 $2,500.00

Stephen Ditman Godfrey, IL Pricewaterhouse Coopers 09/22/2010 $10,000.00

J. Neal Ethridge Springfield, MO Great Plains Ent. 08/30/2010 $2,500.00

Rudolph Farber Neosho, MO Banker 08/30/2010 $2,500.00

Gregory Fox St. Louis, MO Harbour Group 09/16/2010 $5,000.00

Jeffrey Fox St. Louis, MO Harbour Group 09/20/2010 $5,000.00

Sam Fox St. Louis, MO Harbour Group 09/29/2010 $10,000.00

Kurt Hellweg Springfield, MO Intl Dehydrated Foods 09/30/2010 $2,500.00

Robert Hermann St. Louis, MO Retired 09/20/2010 $10,000.00

Peter Herschend Branson, MO Herschend Family Entertainment 09/07/2010 $5,000.00

David Humphreys Joplin, MO Tamko Building Products 08/30/2010 $50,000.00

Penn Enterprises, Inc. Springfield, MO 09/07/2010 $5,000.00

Positronic Industries Springfield, MO 09/29/2010 $2,500.00

[emphasis added]

Nothing says republican insider like really big bucks contributions and zero small dollar contributions.

…Investor…

Okay, we’ll call that unintentional irony.

And it looks like the foxes are in the rock star’s house.

Some of the expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR

ReportDate: 10/15/2010

Mason Enterprises, LLC Saint Louis, MO 08/30/2010 GOTV Expense $5,265.84

Strategic Communications, LLC Cape Girardeau, MO  09/23/2010 Yard Signs $4,906.60

Campaign Toolkit Saint Louis, MO 09/21/2010 Yard Signs $6,304.41

Aero Charter Chesterfield, MO 08/29/2010 Charter Airfare $3,276.00

Federal Express Memphis, TN 08/28/2010 Postage $1,135.31

McKellar Consulting Kansas City, MO 09/16/2010 Fundraising $5,286.00

State Auditor Susan Montee (D) filed her third quarter campaign report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on October 15th (on time!):

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: MONTEE FOR AUDITOR

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $815,205.72

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $223,745.10

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $1,038,950.82

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $333,626.79

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $700,344.51

35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 29 + 30 + 31 – 32 – 33 – 34) $515,000.00

[emphasis added]

Some of the contributions:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: MONTEE FOR AUDITOR

Report Date: 10/15/2010

Clarence Bode Palmyra, MO Retired 09/19/2010 $10.00

Ira Anders Independence, MO Retired/ 09/02/2010 $15.00

Lloyd W. Kreiling Kansas City, MO Retired/Retired 09/27/2010 $10.00

B. NON-ITEMIZED CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED

12. TOTAL ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $25 OR LESS $225.00

[emphasis added]

You get the picture. Yeah, there are a few big bucks contributions in there, too – after all this is a statewide race – but nowhere near the scale of the republican challenger.

Let’s look at some of the expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: MONTEE FOR AUDITOR

ReportDate: 10/15/2010

Affordable Car Rental, Inc Jefferson City MO 09/01/2010 Van Rental $1,292.70

Lynda Brotherton Richmond Heights MO 09/08/2010 Fundraising $5,000.00

Gateway Business Development LLC St. Louis MO 09/08/2010 Web Expenses $15,000.00

Global Strategy Group New York NY 09/08/2010 Polling Expense $25,150.00

Majority Strategies LLC St. Louis MO 09/08/2010 Fundraising Support $8,996.68

Ohlsen research Alexandria VA 09/18/2010 Research $5,000.00

There’s other stuff in there, too. This is a statewide campaign.

Charles Baum, the Libertarian candidate, filed his third quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on October 18th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: CHARLES BAUM FOR STATE AUDITOR

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $125.00

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $25.00

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $46.10

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $103.90

Bless them because they seem so sincere, but I don’t think they try very hard. I mean, I could probably raise more money panhandling downtown for a few hours.

State Auditor: October 2010 campaign finance reports – sort of

16 Saturday Oct 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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campaign finance, Charles baum, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, State Auditor, Susan Montee, Thomas Schweich

The third quarter 2010 campaign finance reports are due on October 15th. If you’re running for State Auditor your campaign should probably try to make certain that you get the report in on time. At least for appearances sake when it comes to that aura of fiscal responsibility.

As of this writing (October 16) it appears that the campaign of Thomas Schweich (r-rock star) has not filed their quarterly report with the Missouri Ethics Commission.

COMMITTEE: MECID:C091153  

SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR

Electronically Filed Reports

I.D. Report Date Received

19001 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 10/15/2010

17223 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 10/05/2010

17213 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 10/05/2010

16870 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 10/01/2010

16829 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/30/2010

16777 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/29/2010

16656 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/25/2010

16597 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/23/2010

16586 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/22/2010

16529 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/20/2010

16207 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 09/08/2010

15956 30 DAY AFTER PRIMARY ELECTION 09/02/2010

15054 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 08/30/2010

13958 24 HOUR NOTICE – PRIMARY ELECTION 08/02/2010

13904 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 07/31/2010

13801 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 07/30/2010

13418 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 07/27/2010

13357 24 HOUR NOTICE – PRIMARY ELECTION 07/27/2010

13151 8 DAY BEFORE PRIMARY ELECTION 07/26/2010

11474 JULY – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT 07/15/2010

8910 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 06/30/2010

8283 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 05/27/2010

7617 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 05/03/2010

7569 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/30/2010

7412 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/26/2010

7210 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/22/2010

7125 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/20/2010

6707 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/15/2010

6235 APRIL – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT 04/14/2010

5191 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/08/2010

4685 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/05/2010

4510 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 04/02/2010

4308 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 03/31/2010

4168 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 03/29/2010

3975 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 03/26/2010

3945 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 03/25/2010

3875 Other(Report of Contribution Received Over $5000) 03/24/2010

1686 JANUARY – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT 01/15/2010

[emphasis added]

It would also appear that Thomas Schweich (r) has the people with significant disposable income vote sewn up. Too bad for him there are very few voters in Missouri who fit that description. What his total contributors lack in numbers his actual contributors make up with really big dollars. But, we digress.

As you can see, they did file this:

CONTRIBUTION OF MORE THAN $5,000.00 RECEIVED BY ANY COMMITTEE FROM ANY SINGLE DONOR – TO BE FILED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CONTRIBUTION

C091153 SCHWEICH FOR AUDITOR [pdf] 10/15/2010

Southwest Missouri Leadership PAC

Joplin, MO

10/15/2010

$25,000.00

[emphasis added]

Maybe this one came in in loose one dollar bills and they were too busy counting it to be able to file their other required paperwork?

Yep, State Auditor Susan Montee (D) filed:

COMMITTEE: MECID:C051204  

MONTEE FOR AUDITOR

Electronically Filed Reports

I.D. Report Date Received

19132 OCTOBER – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT 10/15/2010

And, yep, the Libertarian candidate, Charles Baum filed:

COMMITTEE: MECID:C101385  

CHARLES BAUM FOR STATE AUDITOR

Electronically Filed Reports

I.D. Report Date Received

17766 OCTOBER – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT 10/10/2010

Heh. Five days before the deadline.

Will the real bull goose looney please stand up?

08 Wednesday Jul 2009

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Allen Icet, Cynthia Davis, missouri, State Auditor, Thomas Schweich

Talk about taking lemons and making lemonade. Cynthia Davis is termed out of HD 19 and has been considering a run for statewide office, and she seems to think her recent bout of national notoriety (Stephen Colbert on Cynthia Davis, Olbermann spanks Cynthia Davis, Cynthia Davis: Home cookin’) might help her win the GOP primary for auditor.  I said from the outset of this brouhaha that she would enjoy being a victim.

And she might be right about the publicity. Every child who has ever risked detention for the fun of creating a disturbance in class can tell you that negative attention is better than nothing. It beats being boring, and it gets the admiration of a certain classroom demographic.

Now she gets to strut in front of all the tea party looneys in the state as the bull goose looney. She’s way more interesting than goody two shoes Thomas Schweich, Jack Danforth’s protege. Schweich has announced he’s running for auditor.

Of course, Allen Icet, head of the Budget Committee in the House, is also running for auditor, and he’s every bit as looney as Cynthia, but … he’s never been spanked by Olbermann and Colbert. It’s not too late, though. If he makes enough noise about how he first threatened to refuse the stimulus funds, then tried to spend them on a tax cut, and finally tried to spend the whole two year’s worth in one session, maybe they would take pity on him and rail against his stupidity.

Because otherwise he’s just going to have to depend on getting 81 of the 89 Republican representatives to endorse him. Pretty dull stuff.

photo of Daffy Duck courtesy of Flickr user Christian & Cie under a Creative Commons license.

Thomas Schweich (r) decides not to run for the open U.S. Senate seat

12 Friday Jun 2009

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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2010, missouri, Robin Carnahan, Roy Blunt, Sarah Steelman, Senate, Thomas Schweich

From The Hill:

Blunt’s path in Senate primary clears

By Aaron Blake

Posted: 06/11/09 04:21 PM [ET]

Rep. Roy Blunt’s (R-Mo.) path in a Senate primary cleared after Washington University law Professor Thomas Schweich opted not to run and announced his support for Blunt.

Schweich was being promoted for the race by former Sen. John Danforth (R-Mo.). State Treasurer Sarah Steelman is still expected to enter the primary against Blunt, who has the unofficial backing of the GOP establishment for the seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.).

Schweich said in a statement: “I have met Republicans throughout the state to discuss the Senate race. These conversations were very helpful to me. However, as a result of these discussions, I have concluded that my entering the race would be divisive and probably lower the chances of keeping Sen. Bond’s seat in Republican hands.”

Schweich then went a step further, endorsing Blunt….

Heh. It’ll still be a lot of fun to watch The Roy (r) and Sarah (r) Show.

Will the MO GOP Nominee for Senate Campaign with Cheney?

21 Thursday May 2009

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missouri, Roy Blunt, Sarah Steelman, Senate, Thomas Schweich

That’s a really good question. The chairman of the National Republican Senate Committee, Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), just said he’d be proud to campaign with former VP Dick Cheney, anytime, anywhere, when asked if Cheney was an asset to the Republican Party’s electoral chances in 2010.

Via Politico:

Asked if Cheney would be a good surrogate for Senate Republican candidates, Cornyn said: “It think it depends on the circumstance on the race.”

But Cornyn said, “I’d be proud to appear with the vice president anywhere, anytime.”

I’m curious about what Republican candidates for Senate here in Missouri think. Is Cheney an asset to their party? Would they want to campaign with Cheney?

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