by SomeGuy » Sat Nov 20, 2010 8:30 am
Like many here I am not fond of Harwell, however all is not lost.
For starters, we have yet to see the committee system. If she is smart, she will not hack off conservatives. It wouldn't be too terribly hard for Democrats to pick up a few seats in the next few elections if state Republicans look liberal. And, we would always have the option of discharge petitions (or whatever they are called) and force it beyond committees.
I admit, this is hope here, but I would think Harwell to be smart enough to avoid hacking off a very watchful part of the voters that maybe wouldn't hurt her, but could hurt her party, and cost her the Speaker seat if the Republicans were moved out of the House majority. (Not likely, but if the Republicans lose a lot of seats, even if they retain a majority the concept of changing leaders may become appealing).
Worst case scenario, we are forced to back a challenger in her primary to send the message home that we are not to be crossed. I personally would, assuming the economy doesn't crash too much further and make it hard to feed myself, put up money to support any opponent of hers, even a liberal democrat (just to remove her) should it be needed. I really do not anticipate having to go that far however. While we do not know the vote numbers regarding how much she beat Casada by, she likely understands that we are not a group to marginalized much, and considering the fact that quite a few other conservative groups, such as pro-lifers, are not fond of her, she may make the wise decision to not antagonize her party base.
Or maybe she is just a Republican Nancy Pelosi, and we are all well and truly screwed. We will soon find out.
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