Specter Comes Out – Philly Bloggers Respond

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…and declares himself a ‘Democrat‘!

About time, my boy!  A Rino that marred the brand of the GOP has now left the room. 2010 is looking good for real change in the political landscape of Pennsylvania as the voters respond to this crass political move.

The brighter side of Philly’s blogosphere weighs in on this announcement:

Blonde Sagacity: Coward

The Bitter American: Quisling

First In! : Good Riddance

Chairman Steele weighs in:

“Let’s be honest — Sen. Specter didn’t leave the GOP based on principles of any kind,” said Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele. “He left to further his personal political interests because he knew that he was going to lose a Republican primary due to his left-wing voting record.

Lowman Henry sizes up the switch:

No, the Specter switch was not a move of ideological conscience; it was a crass political calculation. Specter conceded as much during a news conference announcing his party switch when he condescendingly proclaimed that he would now allow Republican primary voters to decide the fate of his 28-year senate career. Rather than accept the fact he could not win re-election as a Republican, Specter has tossed the dice and gambled that his political future will be longer as a Democrat.

It is a risky move. First, the Democratic Party is notorious fractious and Arlen Specter will not be welcomed with open arms by all. He will likely enjoy the support of his one-time employee in the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, Governor Ed Rendell. And national Democrats, much like their Republican counterparts had done for years, will likely support the incumbent over other challengers. But one group in particular could be problematic, and that is organized labor. As he struggled to regain his political footing within the GOP after the stimulus vote Specter flip-flopped on the Employee Free Choice Act or Card Check, infuriating the labor movement. Specter says he won’t switch positions again, but it is hard to see how he can be successful within the ranks of the Democratic Party unless he does.
Lowman S. Henry is Chairman & CEO of the Lincoln Institute and host of the weekly Lincoln Radio Journal.

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So the GOP has ex-Specterated. What a shame. Must’ve been a swine infection.

Who said there is no vaccine for such an infection?

Can’t Specter be recalled? After all, he is no longer who (what) his constituents voted for to represent them.

@Jen06:

I was wondering that myself, how can he still be in office when he is of a different party than when elected.

Check this web site – this person is trying to get Arlen recalled…

Arlen Specter is an embarrassment to himself, to

I’ll just say it’s interesting that a person who until very recently claimed to be a Democrat wrote this post.

In a land where Skye could claim to be any kinda Democrat, Specter could certainly claim to be a Republican, too. And I’m with you all in being glad that both are finally being more honest with themselves and the world around them.

Of course, that doesn’t mean I don’t hope someone less centrist (& closer to a liberal) runs against Spector & kicks his ass to the curb, before defeating Toomey, but at least the political universe is those two small steps closer to righting itself.