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Opening Arguments

Steel's boy

A not-very-flattering take on Evan Bayh, who "has yet to prove himself a real contender -- and he may not be a real centrist, either."

Bayh is not the only senator to take dictation from the steel lobby. When the sunset hearing convenes at the International Trade Commission tomorrow, the steel lobby will present a petition from Sens. Arlen Specter and Jay Rockefeller, co-signed by perhaps 10 others. But Bayh stands out because centrists like him have traditionally been pro-trade and because his sights are set on the White House. Presidential aspirants are supposed to champion the national interest, not special interests.

A presidential aspirant looking out for special interests. Again I am shocked.

Comments

Mike Kole
Tue, 10/17/2006 - 5:26am

It just goes to show you how the winning formula in your home state can be picked apart when trying to win over the other 49.

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