That’s not just my opinion. That’s what a senior White House aide
told Politico in the wake of the unions’ failure to
unseat Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-AR) last night.
“Organized labor just flushed $10 million of their members’ money
down the toilet on a pointless exercise,” the official said to
Politico. “If even half that total had been
well-targeted and applied in key House races across this country,
that could have made a real difference in November.” An AFL
spokesman shot back, “labor isn’t an arm of the Democratic
Party.”
That’s news to me! Granted, 48 percent of the vote against a
two-term incumbent isn’t anything to sneeze at. But Big Labor and
the netroots invested a lot of resources here, comparable to Ned
Lamont’s push to beat Joe Lieberman four years ago, and came up
short (and even Bill Halter was a little wobbly on card check).
Arkansas might not have been the best place for the unions to
make their stand and the sitting lieutenant governor might not
have been in an ideal position to press the anti-incumbent
message. But most observers expected Halter to win and he didn’t.
Tim| 6.9.10 @ 11:48AM
Just another example of the crippling costs of an education...
Sam| 6.9.10 @ 12:58PM
As someone who lives in CA where the unions are killing state government slowly, I have a message for the labor unions of Arkansas:
hahahahahahahahahhahah!
Heatpacker| 6.9.10 @ 1:26PM
As if we needed any more evidence that union leaders are indifferent to the true needs of their members. Unions have become anachronistic because their leaders live in a left-wing bubble of delusion. Thankfully, it appears that bad management is putting the unions out of our misery.