Jim Bunning Rachets Up Feud With Mitch McConnell, Blames McConnell For Senate Losses & Confirms He Encouraged Trey Grayson's Senate Exploration.
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Bunning blames McConnell for GOP losses
By James R. Carroll • and Joseph Gerth
WASHINGTON — Sen. Jim Bunning today renewed his attacks on his fellow Kentucky Republican, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, accusing him of selfishness and being responsible for lost GOP seats in the Senate.
“Good God, he wants to run everybody,” Bunning said of McConnell during a conference call with reporters.
Bunning contrasted his 2010 re-election bid with that of Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, who last week bolted the Republican Party and joined the Democrats.
“It is the fact that Arlen Specter is probably as selfish as our leader is in trying to survive, that’s the only way he thought he would survive in the U.S. Senate,” Bunning said.
“Do you know Arlen Specter will be 80, has had four bouts with cancer and he still wants to run for the U.S. Senate?” Bunning continued. “And I’m being criticized at 77 and healthy for wanting to run for the U.S. Senate by certain leadership people in my party. Give me a break.”
Asked if the leadership he was referring to was McConnell, Bunning answered: “Obviously. Do you want me to spell it out for you?”
He said: “Do you realize that under our dynamic leadership of our leader, we have gone from 55 and probably to 40 (Senate seats) in two election cycles, and if the tea leaves that I read are correct, we will wind up with about 36 after this election cycle.
So if leadership means anything, it means you don’t lose … approximately 19 seats in three election cycles with good leadership.” ...
Bunning also said he encouraged Trey Grayson’s decision to start an exploratory committee.
Editor's comment: It is starting to look like Ernie Fletcher/Anne Northup re-play, and that a Democrat will be elected Kentucky's Junior Senator, unless Republicans get their act together.
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