“We cannot let Gary Trauner win"

Wyoming Rep. Barbara Cubin Will Not Seek Eighth Term


By Brodie Farquhar, 11-10-07

 
 

Representative Barbara Cubin, R-WY, announced Saturday morning that she won’t run for another term in the U.S. House of Representatives—but not before she got one last zing at the news media, with which she has had a famously testy relationship during her political career.

(An early bumper sticker in her congressional career said “Vote for Barbara Cubin. Annoy the Casper Star-Tribune.”)

After a blistering attack on the Democratic majority in Congress and Democratic candidate Gary Trauner, and a lengthy list of her accomplishments in Washington, Cubin noted the recent spate of news reports that predicted she would announce today that she’s not going to run for her eighth term.

“I am going to run again,” she said to a suddenly quiet roomful of Republican Central Committee members and assorted reporters. “I’m going to get this cast off my foot and get through physical therapy, and then I’m going to get in good shape again,” she said to rising giggles and laughs in the audience as they got the “gotcha” joke at the expense of the press.

She grinned, and then with a straight face said “My friends, my service in Congress will come to an end in January of 2009; I will not stand for re-election in 2008.”

Cubin said she looks forward to coming home to Wyoming to be “a friend, wife, mother, and especially a grandmother. I look forward to being a private citizen and a good ol’ Wyoming Republican. I look forward to watching a new generation of Wyoming Republicans assume the mantle of leadership in our state, and I relish the idea off never seeing another nasty headline about me again.”

After years of strong wins at the polls, Cubin managed only 60 percent of the vote in last year’s Republican primary to fend off challenger Bill Winney. She then held off Democratic challenger Gary Trauner in the general election by 1,012 votes in her closest victory yet.

“When it’s this close, you probably did something wrong,” Cubin said after the general election.

Cubin’s physician husband Fritz has been seriously ill this year, and she had a brother die as well. Cubin broke her foot in September. All of these health issues have given her the worst voting record in the House of Representatives, of a living representative—missing almost half of all votes cast in this session of Congress. (There are worse records in this session, but those are held by representatives who have died in office, according to a Washington Post database.)

In Cubin’s comments prior to her announcement that she won’t run for re-election, she said that Trauner had once said “I’m against any war when I don’t know what we’re fighting for. I don’t know why we’re over there.”

Cubin declared, “I know why we are over there. We are over there to prevent more 9/11s from taking place in our country,” even though the 9/11 Commission ruled that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.

“We cannot let Gary Trauner win,” said Cubin. “He is wrong for Wyoming, wrong for America, and I know we won’t let him win.”

In an aside from her prepared comments, Cubin said that if Trauner “had any courage,” he would know why the U.S. is in Iraq.

Contacted for comment, Trauner said it was disappointing that Cubin would chose to attack him on the day she’s announcing her retirement from public life.

Cubin, 60, was first elected to the House in 1994 and is serving her seventh term. She has not voted since Oct. 25, when she voted to uphold President Bush’s veto of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program bill, which had been expanded by the Democratic majority.

Three Republicans have announced their intention to seek the GOP nomination for the U.S. House—Bill Winney, a retired naval officer, Kenn Gilchrist of Casper and Swede Nelson of Cheyenne. State Rep. Colin Simpson of Cody said last spring he intended to seek the nomination, but has yet to make a formal announcement.

Trauner, who last month had $168,000 in campaign contributions, faces a primary challenge from Al Hamburg of Torrington. Trauner was speaking to the Casper Women’s Forum today.



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Well, Brodie...
now you can go after that slacker, Senator Tim Johnson from South Dakota!
Write articles that talk about his months of voting absences and declare him to be the worst in the Senate. Forget that he has been laid up for months because of his health concerns and give him no room for excuses!
Or does your condemnation only apply to Republicans?
Well, at least she's consistent -- consistently (rhymes with witchy) with the news media, the Democratic Party and Gary Trauner.
Heaven forbid that she exit with class, graciousness, dignity or statesmanship. That's our Barbara, an extreme partisan through and through.
(Oddly enough, Sen. Mike Enzi enjoys most of his success by cultivating bipartisanship, crafting dozens of bills with that uber-liberal Ted Kennedy. Wonder how the political scientist historians will treat Barbara as opposed to Mike?)
I am grateful. There are plenty of good conscientious Repubs in this state for us to choose from. The Dems will have to choose between Hamburg and Humbug.
Hmmm...Do I detect a pattern here? Because it sure seems like some of the most high-profile, anti-environmental members of Congress are going extinct.

Richard Pombo: Gone
Charlie "Chainsaw" Taylor: Gone
Conrad Burns: Gone
Rick Santorum: Bye Bye
JD Hayworth: Gone
Katherine Harris: See you later alligator
Jim Talent: Gone
George Allen: Gone
Bob Ney: Gone
Tom "No Time For" DeLay: Enjoy your retirement
Larry "Wide Stance" Craig: Going
Pete Domenici: Going
Barb Cubin: Going

Sure seems like Green has become the new Red, White and Blue.
Cubin's problem was her failure to show up to vote the last few years. Pombo was targeted by environmental groups who were afraid they would lose some of their control over Americans lives.
Marion's raging paranoia about the "power" of environmentalists knows no bounds. For every project that the greens stop, there are many dozens, even hundreds of projects that proceed without a hitch, fragmenting wildlife habitat, steamrolling over surface property owners, CBM waters ruining pastures and pollution befouling the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat. Sadly, Marion has OD'd on the extreme right Kool-aid and can't see that she and her neighbors are getting shafted much more by the big corporations than a few Hollywood greens.
There are none so blind as those who will not see.
Let's see enviros have shut down 2 windmill farms, one to protect teddy's blurred view of the ocean, and one in Montana. At least one coal fired plant in the last couple of weeks. And we all really believe that they themselves are going to cut back or off their own use of the electric and power they would produce don't we?
Then of course tehre is the shutting certain areas of wheat farms in southern Wyoming to protect mice, but who needs bread right?
You will never convince me that those who want to shut down or cut back the production of food and fuel are the brightest bulbs on the string. Now if they cut back their use, that is a different thing, that will help without a lawsuit. No body is going to produce what they cannot sell.
Pombo was most certainly targeted, with resources brought in by enviros who had much to lose in terms of litigational power should Pombo succeed in reforming federal land use laws. But he's the only one killed off by the Greens specifically.
Conrad Burns was not brought down by green issues, but by the perception of sleaze a la Abramoff. Same for Bob Ney who is now in the slam. George Allen? Macaca.
Craig? Bathroom caca.
Delay? More dirt. Not the "environment."
Domenici? Brain failure.
Harris? Never elected, and a crackpot besides.
You're reading too much into this, Matt, which illustrates the narrowness of your perspective.
In Marion's defense, the enviro opposition to the wind farm at Glasgow illustrates the sheer selfish hypocrisy of many environmental activists. The usual soundbite is a variation of "We don't oppose all (activity), we merely oppose it (location)."
I wonder, if the Divide Basin was ideal for solar farms, or wind, if the ecos would be howling about that as loudly as they are about natural gas production. I suppose we will find out, because someday, solar and wind providers might take a look at the gas infrastructure and say, hey, here's a way to get this other stuff on the line without a bunch of new roads, et cetera.
As for Barbara Cubin, she has made the right choice. The Red Star Tribunal never gave her an even break. Even now, they and the Gazette still use that ugly-52-Buick-grille mug shot, even though they certainly have more-neutral photographs in their files.
I'd say Barbara's opponents are going to learn they need to be careful what they wish for come January 2009.
Dave, even taking into account the narrowness of my own mind, you have to admit that many of your "champions" in Congress are out the door, or headed that way. Whether they were voted out or resigned because of pending criminal charges or looked to get it on in an airport bathroom specifically because they're anti-environmental really isn't the point. The point is that the tide has turned and the vast majority of the people in this country are waking up to fact that the "business as usual" - especially when it comes to energy and other environmental issues - isn't going to cut it. Like I said Dave, Green is the new red, white and blue.
You know Matthew, you might have a point IF.....and that is a very big if, greens had some positive ideas. I have not ever seen one suggestion of what is going to replace the electricity provided by the windmills, nor replace the power that should have been produced by the coal plant. I have seen not one thing that a green group has done to try to produce more food, power or fuel. They are not even cutting back on their own consumption themselves as far as I can see.
A few mile long gas lines for $5. gallon gas may jsut elect a Republican president again. I see no way that obstructing greens can blame President Bush for the shortages that will occur thanks to green laws.
[A few mile long gas lines for $5. gallon gas may jsut (sic) elect a Republican president again.]

I'm not sure I'm following the logic here.
Based on experience, there may not be any logic there to follow...
I think that most people are smart enough to realize that it is not the right that wants to shut off the drilling, mining, etc. Republicans are not near as likely to keep us dependent on our enemies for fuel.
Marion, Through my narrow perspective I have realized that greens have never (in the history of mankind) had any good ideas. You're 100% right. And we certainly have no ideas on how to live more sustainable in terms of energy, food production, etc. We'll that's not exactly true I guess, because I learned from Skinner in a previous discussion that greens are wholly responsible for the rise of the multi-national corporate power structure that controls our lives and the planet. Damn, all us greens know how to do is obstruct and help the multi-national corporations make a killing. How depressing is that. Kinda makes me want to fill a frivolous lawsuit.

Face it Marion, your paradigm and that of the resource exploiters/hogs is coming to an end...and it's about time...although it may be 50 to 100 years too late. Green is the new red, white and blue.
Mathew you forgot that Envrios are also responsible for the war in Iraq, poverty, the tanking economy, rising fuel prices, the sub prime mortgage crisis and Republican corruption in Politics. Just ask Marion.
Thanks so much for the reminder Tim from MT. I can't believe I forgot about the green responsibility for the war on Iraq, especially considering that my day planner shows a very important meeting later this week with the multi-national corporations who want a green (narrow) perspective about which sovereign nation we should invade next. In a conference call last week with these same multi-national corporations I had suggested we should invade some tropical country since it's getting kinda cold and grey here in Montana. We'll see what happens at the meeting, but do keep your fingers crossed and your swim trunks ready!
Actually, guys I will be favorable impressed when I see greens actually cutting back themselves. Yes, they are largely responsible for the rising gas prices.....ever hear of supply and demand? When you insist on shutting off the supply for whatever reason, and you do not reduce the demand at the same time, guess what, prices are going to go up and up and up.
If you are serious about cutting back, force house size way back, fill all swimming pools, ration gas. These would apply to rich enviros as well as commoners.
Rich enviros? Other than folks who've made their nugget in business, publishing or entertainment, and who hold green views, one would be hard pressed to find "rich" enviros at any staff or volunteer position of such groups as Sierra Club, Natural Resources Defense Council, Greater Yellowstone Coalition, Wyoming Outdoor Council, etc.
Let's see if I have this right. Barb's decided to call it quits having accomplished all the great things for our beloved state. And, of course, she IS needed for a higher calling at this time and recognizes that her time just simply cannot be shared between these two priorities.

Fine. But wait, SOME of us in Wyoming are not at all upset with her lowest of the low voting/attendance records. SOME of us simply wish she'd not voted on ANY of the legislation she supported and/or opposed. Just stayed at home, totally~ Hey, from the get/go, this woman was/is the worst disaster this state has ever elected to office...period!
Best of luck to her.
I hope Cubin is involved in the Republican campaign against Trauner. Her endorsement will be a great liability -oh I mean asset- to who ever she tries to help.
I hope she does stay active in the campaign and bakes some of her famous anatomically-explicit cookies.

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