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Buttigieg attracting praise from an unexpected audience — conservatives
Politico ^ | 10th April 2019 | KATIE GALIOTO

Posted on 04/11/2019 4:53:57 PM PDT by Ennis85

He’s called the “Green New Deal” a “sound framework” for confronting climate change. He’s called for abolishing the Electoral College and has endorsed the idea of single-payer health care. And he’s openly gay.

But Pete Buttigieg is getting rare praise from some unlikely voices — conservatives.

Right-leaning pundits and politicians have taken notice of Buttigieg’s rising popularity, an ascent that began in early March after the South Bend mayor’s widely heralded CNN town hall performance, which garnered a sprinkling of compliments from Republicans. In the time since, a number of conservatives have shown a growing interest in Buttigieg and at times offered positive remarks about the Democratic presidential candidate, a treatment quite the opposite of what most of the mayor’s primary challengers are receiving from the GOP.

Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro called Buttigieg “nice and refreshing” for his willingness to engage with those on the other side of the aisle.

New York Times columnist David Brooks described Buttigieg as “smart, modest and self-effacing,” portraying the 37-year-old gay millennial veteran with degrees from Harvard and Oxford as a deft politician with a unique background who could surprise people.

Right-leaning pundits and politicians have taken notice of Buttigieg’s rising popularity, an ascent that began in early March after the South Bend mayor’s widely heralded CNN town hall performance, which garnered a sprinkling of compliments from Republicans. In the time since, a number of conservatives have shown a growing interest in Buttigieg and at times offered positive remarks about the Democratic presidential candidate, a treatment quite the opposite of what most of the mayor’s primary challengers are receiving from the GOP.

Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro called Buttigieg “nice and refreshing” for his willingness to engage with those on the other side of the aisle.

New York Times columnist David Brooks described Buttigieg as “smart, modest and self-effacing,” portraying the 37-year-old gay millennial veteran with degrees from Harvard and Oxford as a deft politician with a unique background who could surprise people.

Newt Gingrich, former GOP speaker of the House, said Republicans should start paying attention to the mayor, who “may be the unknown outsider who grows into authenticity.” An op-ed in Commentary magazine celebrated the so-called libertarian ideals Buttigieg brings to the race.

Even talk show host Rush Limbaugh, an avid Trump supporter, said after watching Buttigieg’s town hall that he saw “no radicalism” in the “personable” candidate, whom he said would “make mincemeat” out of his primary challengers in a debate.

The comments come despite severe policy disagreements. With grand plans that include a proposal to overhaul the Supreme Court and plans for automatic voter registration, Buttigieg is far from the most moderate Democratic contender.

That’s true, said Shapiro, who has stated he will almost certainly vote for Donald Trump in 2020. Republicans aren’t swayed by Buttigieg’s policy. Some simply find him interesting or likable.

“There is a big sense that he, unlike a lot of the Democrats, is actually not ensconced in the belief system that says everyone who disagrees with him is a bad person,” Shapiro said in an interview with POLITICO, adding that he’s asked the mayor to appear on his radio show but hasn’t received a response yet.

Lis Smith, Buttigieg’s communications adviser, acknowledged that his campaign has noticed the buzz from the GOP. It hasn’t affected their strategy, she said, though she added Buttigieg will at some point make appearances “with outlets that traditional Democrats ignore.”

That’s not to say Buttigieg shies away from statements that could alienate conservative voters.

“It’s very clear where he stands on issues, where he stands as an unabashedly progressive Democrat,” Smith said. “It’s more a matter of his style and approach, that he treats people with respect and he doesn’t engage in the cheap shots that have come to dominate Washington in recent years.”

It’s unclear whether Republicans’ praise of Buttigieg is earnest or an attempt to siphon support from Democratic front-runners — probably a little bit of both, Washington Examiner Executive Editor Seth Mandel said.

Nor is it clear that rank-and-file conservatives feel the same as the pundits as they watch the mayor of a midsize Midwestern city try to make the jump to the nation’s highest office. Buttigieg has a background in business and the military, regularly attends church and lacks enemies in the national political arena — all qualities that could appeal to right-leaning voters.

There’s a good chance that may not matter this election cycle, Shapiro said.

“I don’t think he’s got a real path to the nomination,” he said, noting that big names like Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris will likely secure large blocs of the party’s voters.

Mandel concurred, though he said clearly Buttigieg is “a rising star in the Democratic Party, so he’s not going away anytime soon.”

“In fact, the primary is probably his biggest obstacle,” he said. “He’s the sort of candidate that probably is more formidable in a general election than he would be in a knock-down, drag-out primary.”

Buttigieg has touted his ability to work across the aisle in Indiana. He had a cordial working relationship with former Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels rooted in the pair’s common goal to boost the South Bend region’s economy.

In his memoir, “The Shortest Way Home,” Buttigieg recounts a day in 2016 when he called then-Gov. Mike Pence’s community-focused economic development plan “visionary,” and Pence paid back the compliment by saying South Bend was “so blessed to have an energetic, innovative, forward-looking, creative mayor.”

Whether this commitment to bipartisanship can translate to the federal level is another challenge altogether. On the campaign trail, Buttigieg has been a vocal attacker of Pence, who the mayor has condemned vehemently for signing Indiana’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act in 2015 — a piece of legislation that drew national controversy from people arguing it could be used to discriminate against LGBT individuals — and for a number of federal policies enacted during his tenure as vice president.

Buttigieg has taken some shots at other individuals and blocs on the right, too. In a “Meet the Press” interview Sunday, he said he received backlash for saying he was frustrated by the “hypocrisy” of evangelicals who used religion to justify voting for Trump despite the president’s sexual ethics, referencing the hush-money payments made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign.

As the Buttigieg buzz continues to grow, some of the president’s GOP advocates have started to launch attacks at the Democratic wild-card candidate — perhaps a sign that they aren’t completely ruling out his chances.

In just the past two weeks, Buttigieg announced he’d raised more than $7 million in his first months on the campaign trail and leapfrogged other 2020 contenders in a handful of polls. Media coverage of the mayor boomed, and people scrambled to explain why his candidacy suddenly seemed to have gone viral.

Fox host Laura Ingraham spent much of an eight-minute segment on Buttigieg last week bashing the media for elevating the young candidate.

“As they did with Obama, the media is attempting to take a novice with limited experience and wrap him up in a warm, fuzzy personal narrative,” she said.

She also warned voters not to be “fooled by the carefully curated public image,” railing against Buttigieg’s progressive policy stances.

“The ‘cool fact’ that ‘cool Pete’ speaks seven languages doesn’t change that socialism doesn’t work in any of them,” Ingraham said.

The Washington Examiner last week published an article that labels Buttigieg’s father as “a Marxist professor” who, it implied, influenced the politics of his son.

Limbaugh picked up on the article, claiming Buttigieg grew up “learning Gramsci, Marx and Engels” instead of about the U.S. Founding Fathers, demurring from his relatively positive characterization of the mayor made just a few weeks prior.

“Keep an eye on the guy,” Limbaugh warned, “because he’s somebody that can make a lot of people think that he is what he isn’t.”

Buttigieg hasn’t even officially announced his presidential bid yet — he plans to do so Sunday in South Bend. With the primaries a year away, there is plenty of time for Buttigieg’s moment in the spotlight to be one that comes and goes, a phase experienced by many candidates over the years. But there’s also still time for him to be one of the few initial outsiders that climbs to the front of the pack, not unlike Trump’s rise on the right three years ago.

After Buttigieg’s “Meet the Press” interview, conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt said he’s been following the Democrat’s candidacy “very closely.”

“He worries me from a Republican standpoint,” Hewitt said, likening the mayor’s ability to hold the attention of an audience to that of the man he’s hoping to unseat.

Smith, on the other hand, painted the Buttigieg boom as a reaction to Trump’s ascent, not some sort of replica of it.

“After the horror show in Washington, where you have a president who engages in gross political attacks against his opponents, people maybe are looking for something completely different,” Smith said.

At this early point in the campaign, she added, the chatter from conservative pundits — positive or negative — “doesn’t keep us up at night.”


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To: ontap

He is married (to a woman of course) and has two children


61 posted on 04/11/2019 6:55:43 PM PDT by cantbetooconservative (I miss Ronald Reagan)
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To: OrangeHoof

He’s a college town mayor. Son of a hardcore marxist professor. It’s hilarious to read these hagiographies. None of them mention the truth. It’s all “rust belt mayor, veteran, etc.” propaganda.


62 posted on 04/11/2019 7:03:57 PM PDT by lodi90
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To: jospehm20

Conservatives like Buttplugs?

Not this one


63 posted on 04/11/2019 7:08:11 PM PDT by Dawgreg
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To: John S Mosby

Brooks is the MSM’s “house conservative”. ;-)


64 posted on 04/11/2019 7:08:25 PM PDT by cgbg (Democracy dies in darkness when Bezos bans books.)
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To: 867V309

exactly what would Hewitt know about a “Republican standpoint”?
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From the Bush League Republican standpoint is what Hugh meant.


65 posted on 04/11/2019 7:45:05 PM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here Of Citizen Parents_Know Islam, No Peace-No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: Ennis85

Conservatives are thrilled with Buttlicker? Sorry, but not buying that...


66 posted on 04/11/2019 7:55:59 PM PDT by Deplorable American1776 (Proud to be a DeplorableAmerican with a Deplorable Family...even the dog is, too. :-))
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To: Ennis85

“Conservatives” who like him are either not conservatives (Brooks) or gullibly ignorant (Limbaugh). Buttigieg is a hard core Marxist (his father was a famed Marxist professor and Gramsci acolyte) who disguises his radicalism well, but you do not even need to scratch the surface hard to find it.


67 posted on 04/11/2019 8:07:39 PM PDT by crusher (GREEN: Globaloney for the Gullible)
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To: Ennis85

Sorry, he is trying to manufacture a fight with Pence out of nothing. He’s anti traditional Christian, like the rest of the Dem Party.


68 posted on 04/11/2019 8:13:17 PM PDT by Unam Sanctam
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To: Ennis85

“Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro called Buttigieg “nice and refreshing””

Dad was a full-on marxist. He thinks nothing is sexier than another man’s butthole. Harvard and Oxford. Yeah, he’s gonna connect with normal red-blooded middle America. /s


69 posted on 04/11/2019 9:00:16 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hate dogs. Add that up. ....)
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To: Ennis85

B*ttplug is a flash in the pan, just like Robert Francis.

He is now mixing his cafeteria “Christianity” with Gay Mafia thuggery, trying to demonize Mike Pence. This will not end well for B*ttplug.

Snicker.


70 posted on 04/11/2019 9:07:03 PM PDT by RooRoobird20 ( "Democrats haven't been this angry since Republicans freed the slaves”)
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To: hoagy62
I’d sooner move to Venezuela before I see a screaming faggot elected president!

As opposed to the faggot with the beard we had before Trump.

71 posted on 04/11/2019 9:35:58 PM PDT by Slyfox (Not my circus, not my monkeys)
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To: hoagy62
I’d sooner move to Venezuela before I see a screaming faggot elected president!

If any Democrat is elected you won't have to move to Venezuela. Within 8 years it will be just like Venezuela here.

72 posted on 04/11/2019 9:39:47 PM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: Ennis85

Ah, now we are seeing who the mainstream media is going to back. Already starting with the lies.


73 posted on 04/12/2019 12:16:19 AM PDT by taxesareforever (Islam is an ideology. It is NOT a religion.)
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To: ontap

BS. He’s an Orthodox Jew, and they take the Torah seriously.


74 posted on 04/12/2019 4:19:29 AM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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To: Ennis85

I think most Conservatives would absolutely love it if Buttplug were the Democrat’s nominee.....


75 posted on 04/12/2019 5:45:29 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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To: Ennis85

So, they’ve redefined “conservative” too?


76 posted on 04/12/2019 6:42:23 AM PDT by fwdude (Think about it: Blacks were made slaves in Africa, but were made free men in America.)
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To: Old Yeller

Trust me....I NEVER voted for him/it.


77 posted on 04/12/2019 8:52:54 AM PDT by hoagy62 (America Supreme!)
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To: Ennis85

Butt-boy should hook up with Weiner.


78 posted on 04/13/2019 9:17:19 AM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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