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Annoying Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11)

Thu Aug 07, 2008 at 04:43:47 PM PDT

You would think that a Congressman who signs his letters "I work for you" would be happy that constituents were interested in sharing their perspective about an issue, especially one he was grandstanding about. But sadly, Thaddeus McCotter was indignant that MoveOn.org organized citizens to deliver a petition to his office about energy policy.

Before anyone even arrived he sent out an official email, using your tax dollars by the way.

When you read between the lines, he wanted a counter-protest. Someone also called the police while we were assembling in the parking lot. Yes, that's right. Livonia's finest just happened to show up at 11:58 and follow us to his office.

Come with me to see what these "extremists," who weren't protesting anything by the way, but merely delivering a petition, looked like and get the details.

Who the heck is Thaddeus McCotter? (MI-11)

Sun Jun 22, 2008 at 07:36:09 AM PDT

Dear Michigan readers:

Do you know that a Republican named Thaddeus McCotter is representing you in the House? Do you know what he's doing there?

I just learned from Wonkette that Thaddeus McCotter (R-Michigan) represents your 11th District.  Any 11th District voters here?

So this asswipe actually got up in the House and made a speech about what Democrats "really mean" when they talk. Yes, you guessed it, we are closet socialists who speak in code that only true tough-guy Republicans can translate.

Some of the highlights from this hilarious comedy act:

"We're going to learn how to speak Democrat today."

Oh yeah, it gets better.

The Plan To Save The GOP: Keep Doing What You're Doing

Sun Dec 16, 2007 at 11:05:30 PM PDT

Crossposted at Blogging For Michigan

Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11), aka Thinskinned McCrybaby, is head of the House Republicon Policy Committee.  His entire job revolves around telling his Republicon cohorts how to vote and which issues to support.

A few days ago McCotter gave a speech on the House floor in the hopes that his party will save itself by doing everything it did in 2006, save the earmarks for corporations.

Most of the speech was about what McCotter called "The Cashocracy" (along with a lot of Reagan worship), the idea that the GOP sold out in the name of corporate interests, and did so at the expense of the middle class.

More below the fold

Invective rather than Debate: McCotter goes after Catholics United

Mon Oct 22, 2007 at 07:22:49 AM PDT

Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (R-Mich) described advocacy organization Catholics United as the "devil", and committing "sin" in a recent article in the National Review Online. The article was in response to a series of radio ads Catholics United ran in McCotter's district criticizing his vote against the State Children's Health Insurance Plan, or S-CHIP.  Invoking Pope Benedict XVI, both as Pope and Cardinal, McCotter uses quasi-ecclesial language to distort what Catholics United had to say.

Republican Congressman McCotter (MI-11) Says Catholics Are "Devils"

Fri Oct 19, 2007 at 11:04:54 AM PDT

Well, not all of his fellow Catholics, but certainly those who believe "a culture of life must include support for women and children", and who therefore support providing health insurance to more American children:

Catholics United is running deceitful ads against pro-life members of Congress who opposed the vetoed S-CHIP bill, but otherwise supported health care for underprivileged kids. Why? Because Catholics United, which demurs from airing similar ads against pro-abortion members of Congress, is not a Catholic Church sanctioned organization; it is a Leftist political front group. No one should be fooled when this devil cites Scripture for his own purpose...

[I]n light of the modern media’s ability to engender a "dictatorship of opinion," the pope warns all Christians:

The fact is that under the pretext of goodness, people neglect conscience. They place acceptance, the avoidance of problems, the comfortable pursuit of their existence, the good opinion of others and good-naturedness above truth in the scale of values.

Through their duplicitous partisan S-CHIP attacks, this is (charitably) the sin which Catholics United has committed; and the sin with which Catholics United is coercively trying to tempt pro-life members of Congress.

Apparently for Thaddeus McCotter—who, by the way, went on in his article to cite scripture and Papal pronouncements for his own purpose—listening to your constituents is a sin.  Americans overwhelmingly support the expansion of SCHIP, and since the political beliefs of American Catholics are essentially the same as the overall electorate, there’s little reason to think the Catholics in McCotter’s suburban Detroit district will be swayed to side with him just because he hides behind some sayings of the Pope.    

McCotter failed to mention that he was one of the ten members of Congress targeted by Catholics United.  As James at Swing State Project points out, one of the most Democratic districts represented by someone who voted against SCHIP is McCotter’s.  If a decent candidate comes forth to run against McCotter, he could be in trouble.  

McCotter has consistently voted the wrong way for his district.  He remains steadfast in protecting George W. Bush instead of supporting a responsible withdrawal of American troops from Iraq.  And he is also, according to Stuart Rothenberg, who wrote about McCotter in March 2002 for subscription-only Roll Call, an insufferable jerk:

I've interviewed hundreds of candidates for office, and most of the lost causes and serious contenders stand out immediately. But sometimes it's not so easy to separate the winners from the losers.

As evidence, I present Republican Thaddeus McCotter...

A former Wayne County commissioner who was elected to the Michigan state Senate in 1998, McCotter, 36, will win the August Republican primary in Michigan's newly created 11th district. That will make him a prohibitive favorite for November, since President Bush carried the district two years ago and the Democrats haven't recruited a credible nominee.

But if I've interviewed a candidate who was less communicative, more arrogant and more difficult to like, I can't think of one. And I've tried.

I thought my assessment of McCotter might be unique until I asked others. I found I had plenty of company, both in Michigan and Washington, among both reporters and Republican politicos.

How does someone as humorless as McCotter succeed? First, it doesn't hurt that his mother, Joan, was president of the Livonia City Council and now serves as the city clerk. That's how Thaddeus made it to the county council and then the state Senate.

But why would GOP state legislators agree to do a favor for someone so disagreeable by drawing a Congressional district for him? It's a lesson in politics. McCotter was picked for the committee that drew the lines and had a say in the final shape of the district because he volunteered to take a bullet for the state Senate Republicans by agreeing to chair a committee that expelled controversial GOP state Sen. David Jaye from that body.

Since McCotter was first elected, his district has trended Democratic.  It would be great to see this district elect a Democrat who would listen to her constituents and support, for instance, the expansion of SCHIP.  And McCotter will be fine if he’s defeated for reelection, as he’ll have as good an example as any for why the voters kicked him out of office: they succumbed to the temptations of such horrible sins as choosing to provide health insurance for children.  

Keeping tabs on Republican Congresscritters

Tue Oct 16, 2007 at 02:46:06 PM PDT

Do you know Democratic Congressional Candidate Scott Killips??

You won't find his name on the wall in the post office, but you just might see it on billboards and yard signs in the coming months. Scott Killips is running against Pete Hoekstra in Michigan's 2nd Congressional District. Today he launched his website.

You might not live in the 2nd CD, but do you know your local Congresscritter? While our state is blessed to have a fantastic Democratic Congressional Caucus, we're also cursed with a couple Republicans thrown in here and there, like Hoekstra, Tim Walberg, Thad 'Momma's Boy' McCotter, Candice Miller, Fred Upton, Dave Camp, Vern Ehlers, Joe Knollenberg and my own critter, Mike Rogers.

We all want them out, and there's only way to go about it, get to work pounding the pavement, working on research, raising money, and blogging, blogging, blogging.

The war's toll on Michigan

Tue Aug 14, 2007 at 12:00:48 PM PDT

As we Kossacks know, the cost of the Iraq war has gone through the roof - in terms of dollars, American and Iraqi lives lost, and wounded servicemembers, among many other statistics. Furthermore, with the money that has gone to fight this catastrophic war,  millions of children could have been insured, or thousands of schools could have been built.


The National Priorities Project has released a two-page PDF document detailing the cost of the war to the state of Michigan as a whole as well as to each Congressional District.

Month 3 of Tracking the Top 50 House Pick up Chances

Mon Feb 19, 2007 at 02:08:40 PM PDT

Month 3 of Tracking the Top 50 House Pick up Chances

With the Presidential race gearing up at a its fastest pace ever, it is extremely important to remember that 2008 is still a chance to strength our majority in the House and as importantly, punish the Republicans who stood with Bush every step of the way until it was politically inconvenient. So this is Month Three.

Trupiano Finishes with 44%, 116K Votes, Party Ignores

Mon Dec 11, 2006 at 01:22:13 PM PDT

I just don't get this reality.

Tony Trupiano in Michigan-11fought a hugely successful ground game with over 600 actual on-the-street volunteers, had professional help with the campaign strategy in a District that everyone had written off, even though the Cook Partisan Index was only R+1. In other words it was a toss up.

Tony, the first real nationwide Progessive radio host, was well known. He could get no help from the DCCC or any other part of the Party.

PDA, according to Tony, really was very, very helpful and really came through for him. (more on the flip)

Civil War in the 110th Congress:  Tribal animosity and ancient hatred

Tue Dec 05, 2006 at 11:37:43 AM PDT

We've got a month to prepare ourselves for the 110th Congress.  I'm certainly not expecting much bi-partisanship and cooperation from those about to be investigated into reality, but let's have a look at one of the new Republican leaders.
 
Thaddeus McCotter, a Republican from Michigan's 11th district, was elected as Chairman of the Republican House Policy Committee.  He's little known, yet this is the fourth highest leadership position in the Republican House Caucus.  As the Policy Committee Chairman, he'll be responsible for pulling Republicans together on issues, as if they had experienced a problem with lockstep legislating so far.

But McCotter is billing himself as a disgruntled backbencher recently promoted by the all-new, no longer corrupt Republican Party out to save the day.  

"We have nowhere to go but up," said McCotter.

MI-11 - Urgent Call for Boots

Thu Nov 02, 2006 at 07:17:53 PM PDT

Tony Trupiano's campaign against Thaddeus McCotter (R-Livonia) has come so far and is now the proverbial so close.  Tony is polling well within the margin of error.

It's crunch time.

If you live in the area please get out your walking shoes.  The  campaign wants to get an additional 25,000 pieces of literature out this weekend.  It's just a lit drop - no knocking, no canvassing.

This race is close and 25,000 extra homes can very well be the difference.

Volunteer in WA-08, MI-11 or IL-15

Thu Nov 02, 2006 at 11:54:48 AM PDT

We have just days until the crucial midterm elections, where we can change the direction of our country. The Congress has been nothing but a rubber stamp for George Bush's anti-worker policies. In two weeks we can change that.
There are congressional candidates we can support that could flip control of Congress, some of them in your backyard. Find a couple of hours to help, whether it is walking a neighborhood, participating in a phonebank or even writing a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Or if you can't, take $20 out of your pocket and give to their campaigns.
Here are three of the candidates that have signed America In Solidarity's pledge to support working families and I recommend without reservations:

October Surprise: Nominate a candidate

Tue Oct 31, 2006 at 08:17:44 AM PDT

Happy Halloween! America In Solidarity recently launched "Our October Surprise" an initiative to grow our army of volunteers and profile candidates who support working families. We are looking for good candidates whether they are running for Congress or your local city council. And really I am not talking about just any D. Someone who gets what is happening to the middle class...loss jobs due to NAFTA and the WTO, bankruptcy due to spiraling health costs, the daily decision between eating and taking medication because you cannot afford both, working two benefit-less jobs and not being able to properly raise your kids.
With merely hours left in October, today is the last chance to nominate a candidate.

WA-08, IL-15, MI-11: Support these campaigns

Mon Oct 30, 2006 at 02:42:06 PM PDT

We have two weeks until the crucial midterm elections, where we can change the direction of our country. The Congress has been nothing but a rubber stamp for George Bush's anti-worker policies. In two weeks we can change that.
There are congressional candidates we can support that could flip control of Congress, some of them in your backyard. Find a couple of hours to help, whether it is walking a neighborhood, participating in a phonebank or even writing a letter to the editor of your local newspaper. Or if you can't, take $20 out of your pocket and give to their campaigns.
Here are three of the candidates that have signed America In Solidarity's pledge to support working families and I recommend without reservations:

Another Few Days to Help Tony Trupiano Take a Suburban Detroit House Seat

Mon Oct 30, 2006 at 12:33:57 PM PDT

Jacquie, the Blue America media buyer who has been putting campaigns together for us all over America, has asked me to post this for her because she's too busy haggling with radio and TV stations to squeeze and extra ad or two out of sales reps for our candidates. I don't know where she found the time to write this.

We are getting down to the wire here, and thought an update on the fundraising for Blue America PAC was in order.

New ad for Tony Trupiano (MI-11)

Sat Oct 28, 2006 at 04:55:41 PM PDT

Here's a new opportunity to open your wallet for a real progressive in Michigan's Eleventh Congressional District: Tony Trupiano, who's challenging Bush Rubber Stamp Thaddeus McCotter.

Howie Klein of DownWithTyranny has commissioned a terrific TV advertisement, and firedoglake has assumed the mission of getting this ad on the air in Michigan-11 for Tony Trupiano.  McCotter, a real Rubber Stamp, has donated a lot of his warchest to other GOPers this cycle, and probably isn't expecting a targetted ad buy in the last week of the race.  You can change that.

MI-11--Ten Days Filled With Possibility, Tony Trupiano for Congress

Sat Oct 28, 2006 at 02:06:47 PM PDT

I began this journey 14 months ago; a journey to help America find their soul and their voice.  I began this journey with an idea that when empowered voices join together with passion and purpose, ALL people would listen.  It's working.

My name is Tony Trupiano and I am a proud Progressive candidate for Congress in Michigan's 11th CD.  I am running against a neo-con rubber stamper who believes that America is best served on a platter.  He should be ashamed of himself, to be honest.  This is only his second term and with your help it will be his last.  

Now here we are, ten days until a defining moment in our history and I believe that the work I started in October of 2005 will be rewarded on November 7.

Act Blue Steps Up for Trupiano (MI-11)

Fri Oct 27, 2006 at 09:36:05 PM PDT

Cross-posted at MichiganLiberal.com.

Tony Trupiano's campaign (MI-11) is getting a huge boost. He needs your help to give it a bigger one. Howie Klien and the folks at Blue America have got a TV ad they want to help Tony run. The whole story is here at the Huffington Post.

They had an ad ready to run for Webb in Virginia titled Rubber Stamp. Long story short, Webb's not using it and they've decided to modify it for Tony. Go watch. I'll wait.

As Howie tells the story...

We got Markos to go over all the races with us and figure out which race would be most likely to benefit from this particular ad and where our limited budget would actually do enough... not just enough to send a message, but enough to swing a few points and win an election. In the end the four of us all came to the same conclusion: Tony Trupiano.


Check out Klein's description of McCotter below the fold. It's perfect.


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