Republican Senators are dropping like flies lately. It seems that some of them are displeased with the Bush Administration, the GOP, and the state of our government in general. Here are the facts....
First it was Larry Craig. Everyone knows the story about this guy, but one thing that isn't discussed much is this...
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Before news of his arrest became public last month, Craig told his former chief of staff and long time confidante Gregory Casey that he was not going to run for re-election in 2008, Casey told CNN.
In a separate interview, Craig spokesman Dan Whiting also confirmed to CNN that Craig had already decided not to run for re-election, and originally planned to announce that publicly in September.
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Soon after the Larry Craig incident, on September 2nd, John Warner announced that he plans not to defend his Senate seat in 2008. He is 80 years old and probably more than ready to retire, but he has also been one the GOP's biggest anti-Bush/anti-war Senators over the past 7 years.
Most recently, as of September 10th, Chuck Hagel is expected to announce that he will not seek re-election. Hagel is another Senator that has been against Bush's Iraq War policy for a long while.
Has this all been a coincidence, or has it been planned? Should we expect more of the remaining 18 Republican Senators seeking re-election to retreat? Either way, it seems that many Republican Senators are growing tired of what is going on within the Bush Administration and the party in general.