iPhone app iPad app Android phone app Android tablet app More

Evan Bayh For President? Senator May Be Eyeing White House Run

Evan Bayh President Splash

First Posted: 04/17/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 04:30 PM ET

It took Evan Bayh, the son of a legendary Senator from Indiana, two terms of his own to learn that the conservative Democrat was living a lie as a legislator. "I'm an executive at heart," Bayh told a crowd gathered to hear the reasoning behind his abrupt resignation Monday.

It's not you, and it's not me, either, Bayh said. "I do not love Congress," he proclaimed, identifying the problem with his job. But it's not his friends in Congress, either, of which he has many on both sides of the aisle, he noted.

"My decision should not reflect adversely upon my colleagues who continue to serve in the Senate. While the institution is in need of significant reform, there are many wonderful people there," he said of the people he was leaving behind to do the actual job of reforming the institution. "The public would be surprised and pleased to know that those who serve them in the Senate, despite their policy and political differences, are unfailingly hard-working and devoted to the public good as they see it. I will miss them."

"There is too much partisanship and not enough progress," Bayh complained. It's much like a hip New York neighborhood -- it was way cooler a few years ago, before all the new people got here. (That analysis ignores the real history of the Senate, which prolonged slavery by half a century or more, blocked Civil Rights legislation for decades, held back the U.S. from supporting Britain under Nazi attack, broke the back of repeated efforts to make it easier for unions to freely organize, and now has the world's climate policy stuck in neutral.)

In other words, it's not the kind of place for an executive at heart. Bayh mentioned three perches that would be better suited to a doer of his temperament: running a business, a university or a charity.

But there's another executive job that Bayh, the former Indiana governor, has had his eye on for decades. Was his step down today a step toward the White House?

"When Bayh said, 'I'm an executive at heart,' might have been hinting at POTUS run in '16, not just an IN GOV bid in '12," tweeted University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato, stirring the presidential rumor pot.

Let's stir it even harder. Could Bayh, who backed Hillary Clinton for president in 2008, jump into a primary against Obama in 2012 from a conservative direction? His resignation speech touched all the Clintonian bases, from welfare reform, to budget cutting to a strong national defense with a reference to 9/11 thrown in.

A primary would be the most difficult terrain for Bayh, who many in his own party consider barely a Democrat. The conventional wisdom would say no. Regardless of what chance he might have in a general election, the Democratic base sees Bayh as a symbol of what's wrong with the party in general: too cautious, too accommodationist, too friendly with K Street.

But a base driven crazy by Obama's refusal to push forward a progressive agenda could be driven right back into his arms confronted with a challenger like Bayh.

Attempts to reach a Bayh spokesman were unsuccessful. His voice mailbox was full.

FOLLOW HUFFPOST POLITICS
Subscribe to the HuffPost Hill newsletter!
It took Evan Bayh, the son of a legendary Senator from Indiana, two terms of his own to learn that the conservative Democrat was living a lie as a legislator. "I'm an executive at heart," Bayh told a ...
It took Evan Bayh, the son of a legendary Senator from Indiana, two terms of his own to learn that the conservative Democrat was living a lie as a legislator. "I'm an executive at heart," Bayh told a ...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 4,445
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Bloggers
Recency  | 
Popularity
Page: 1 2 3 4 5  Next ›  Last »  (76 total)
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Hysterian68
bureaucrat/historian/ranter
07:02 PM on 02/16/2010
Jay Rockefeller and now the ,"aw shucks", forever hayseed Evan Bayh running against Obama? They are just the beginning and it is the beginning of the end for Obama as the Democratic nominee in 2012.

Democrats are beginning to revolt and there's nothing revolting about revolting Democrats either. It's about time!!!!
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
jerrde
tea is good for you
05:42 PM on 02/16/2010
bayh/palin 2012 two quitters made for each other .
photo
hopepad08
"Hope" and "Change" is a beautiful thing.
05:27 PM on 02/16/2010
Bayh is full of it. He can't really tell the truth about why he is leaving.
05:16 PM on 02/16/2010
I blame it on the far left. These types of move will the dems. The far left needs to realize they are the minority in the party and nothing will get done if they keep fighting everyone
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Nancy J Powell
very left liberal
04:13 PM on 02/16/2010
Bye Bayh
05:10 PM on 02/16/2010
He can't deal with the grid lock in congress, but wants to be Prez? Ya right!
03:17 PM on 02/16/2010
Try it. Nobody likes this guy,,,
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
cezannebonjour
02:46 PM on 02/16/2010
Conflict of interest regarding wife, Susan Bayh. She on board of five health care corporations. Add two prior health care directorships and Susan sat on seven health related corporate boards. She makes a lot more money than the Senator and their family is bought by the health care industry. How can he ever vote against them?
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
jjgg5
02:06 PM on 02/16/2010
Evan Bayh has been a political coward. But, I doubt that he will be a tepid lobbyist.
photo
dtlewis
Resophile
02:04 PM on 02/16/2010
When will enough American citizens wake up to the reality that our Congress is owned lock, stock and barrel by the economic elite, the corporatocracy and the bankers? Party affiliation is meaningless in our current political condition. Unless and until fully publicly funded elections are instituted and electronic vote tallying eliminated, America will have no effectively functioning democratic institutions. Expect nothing but more of the same unless and until you are ready, willing and able to stand fast in defiance of the status quo. A constitutional convention to effectively nullify the CU v FEC ruling while under the current circumstances with the existing Congress will only undermine what vestige we have of democracy. Americans will be led to believe that the purpose of such a convention will be to insert "natural" into the equal protection clause of our constitution but once convened, citizen protections as we've known them will be reserved only for the plutocrats. This nation is hurtling toward widespreads, ill advised as they may be, and nothing this congress is willing to do will serve to quell that momentum.
photo
dtlewis
Resophile
02:10 PM on 02/16/2010
That would be "widespread uprising". And, of course that is precisely what the shadow rulers are intent on inciting. Marshall law with a mercenary army contracted to eliminate those who would dare to rise up in defence of their constitutionally guaranteed protections agains tyranny and abusive institutions governmental or otherwise. Go ahead, just sit in front of your tv and watch it unfold from the comfort and safety of your own home.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
FessorFrink
Don't blame me, I voted for Kodos.
02:02 PM on 02/16/2010
That's about the thinnest stirring up fake controversy I've ever seen. On what ground coud Bayh run on? Obama has been more bi-partisan than any other elected Democrat would have been. There not enough room to his right within the party, except the deficit/debt. But Bayh was against the public option that would have cut the debt more than the compromise bill. Plus a Congressional Debt commission takes the work away from Congress. If after the recession is over and the expansion is underway, then we can look to reducing the debt.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
margoharris
I used to be Snow White but I drifted.
01:56 PM on 02/16/2010
Why Bayh runs against his liberal father's record is a mystery to me. I think these blue dogs are rethug plants. These cowards need to support the Democratic Party's platform. period. Not be the rethugs lite corporate whores they act like.

The way Bayh votes his liberal father must be turning in his grave.
bichn
There ain't no rest for the wicked.
03:02 PM on 02/16/2010
Actually Bayh's voting record in the 109th congress was very liberal leading up to the 2008 Presidential election....he abandoned the idea of running for president himself and then he took a hard right turn about the time that Obama chose someone else for the VP slot.

http://www.prospect.org/csnc/blogs/ezraklein_archive?month=04&year=2009&base_name=the_strange_case_of_evan_bayh
12:56 PM on 02/16/2010
Hey ilse-
didn't see your comment until now;down with a COLD THAT'S SOUNDING LIKE PNEUMONIA.
ANYWAY, I REALLY DON'T KNOW THAT MUCH ABOUT BAYH, AND YOU MAY BE RIGHT,AS many of the so called socially conscious are pulling down salaries that should make them blush!

I'll check out your other stuff here.

Be well and fulfill your

Ihor p
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
gems
12:48 PM on 02/16/2010
I hope this is an huge eye opener for the democrats. Yes, something is so wrong in congress that is preventing our politicians for taking care of the people's business.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
12:29 PM on 02/16/2010
Tim Pawlenty now with a 5 billion plus projected deficit is proposing painful cuts for the poor, mentally ill, sick ,and disabled. He wrote an op ed today suggesting that the Democrat's plan for health care reform has been rejected and we have to start over with some very simple common sense republican ideas: tort reform, buying across state lines , changes to our delivery system(fee for service), technology and quality improvements. Democrats have been too focused on universal coverage, he said. Had he read about the bills he would know that everything he is proposing is in the House and Senate Bills.
I want to know how he plans to bring down the cost of premiums, how people with pre existing conditions will get affordable coverage, what will happen to the people who can't afford health care, how will he stop insurance industry abuses, will people have the opportunity to shop for insurance on the exchanges the way our reps do, how will he make sure that our premiums go toward providing health care, will he end the anti trust exemption, will he provide for no out of pocket preventative care, will he remove the caps on benefits, will he cap out of pocket to prevent bankruptcies, will he allow children to stay on there parents' plans, will he provide incentives for employers to offer benefits, will he do anything to save medicare etc....
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
photo
12:29 PM on 02/16/2010
I have been calling constituents in Michele Bachmann's district. It is heart breaking to hear the stories of people struggling to afford health care. Michele Bachmann in her prayer session with fellow Republican fear mongers prayed for health care reform to fail.
01:03 PM on 02/16/2010
But she is praying for them... problem solved.