Here's a part of his explanation, and in it there is a lot of "I":
"It's an insult to my district," Cullen of Janesville said. "I'm going to leave the Senate Democratic caucus. I will be bound by nothing they decide."He may gain power as a swing vote courted by both parties, but will lose more in respect from Democrats and others who will see this for the ego trip it is.
Where's the loyalty to policies and ideas?
Remember that Cullen had thought about running for Governor in the recall election, but didn't have the money or support to boost a candidacy.
And he toured with Republican State Sen. Dale Schultz in the name of bi-partisanship.
This move by Cullen is less a clarion call for bi-partisanship, or leadership, than a loud, "look-at-me" Bronx cheer.