Blue Dogs Aren't Centrists, They're Greedy By Jason Farago Posted Aug 5, 2009 8:19 AM CDT Copied Rep. Mike Ross, D-Ark., left, speaks to the media after a Blue Dog Democrats meeting with President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington, Tuesday, July 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) Blue Dog Democrats might represent more socially conservative constituencies than their liberal brethren, but that's no reason to take pro-corporate stances on everything from the mortgage market to health care reform. Thomas Frank has a simpler explanation: They're in it for the cash. The Blue Dogs are "champion fundraisers," writes the Wall Street Journal columnist, who bring in far more in contributions than their left-leaning party mates. As the Washington Post reported last week, the Blue Dogs have deep lobbyist connections that leave even Republicans impressed; only Mitt Romney's PAC was able to raise more money than they did. For Frank, there's little difference between them and the Republicans working with Jack Abramoff. The Blue Dogs are cashing in from the insurance and medical industries—only now, instead of Tom Delay-style ferocity, it's cloaked with "cuddly bipartisan righteousness." Read These Next This is no ordinary winter storm on the way. Deicing mishap left Delta passenger with wet pants. Newsom says Trump team blocked him from a Davos event. ICE deports suspect in $100M heist, allowing him to avoid trial. Report an error