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Santorum's Shame
National Review Online | 4/15/04 | Stephen Moore

Posted on 04/15/2004 5:30:21 PM PDT by Ogie Oglethorpe

April 15, 2004, 8:38 a.m. Santorum’s Shame Say it ain’t so, Rick.

No one can question Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum's free-market and pro-growth credentials. Santorum has been ranked as one of the most fiscally conservative Republicans in the Senate by groups like the National Taxpayers Union. He has led the fight for tax cuts and smaller government. And pro-growth contributors, for their part, did a lot of heavy lifting to help get Santorum into the Senate in the first place and into the leadership position he now holds. It was an investment that has paid off in spades.

That is why Santorum's recent interventions on behalf of Arlen Specter in the Pennsylvania Republican primary are so bewildering. Specter is now locked in a razor-tight race against conservative three-term congressman Pat Toomey. Toomey's voting record, especially on economic-growth issues, is very similar to Santorum's and is as impressive as Specter's is dreadful. Specter was one of only three Republicans who tried to eviscerate the Bush tax cut; he was the only Republican in the Senate to vote against the Washington, D.C. school-voucher bill; and he was ranked by the Citizens Against Government Waste as the "Pork Spender of the Year."

Specter often admits his left-wing tilt. Here is how he described his own political persuasion in a recent New Yorker article: "When I came to the Senate, we had a lot of members of the 'Wednesday Club' — a weekly gathering of Republican moderates. You had Lowell Weicker, you had Bob Stafford, you had Bob Packwood, you had Mark Hatfield, you had Lincoln Chafee, you had John Danforth, you had Jim Jeffords, you had John Heinz. Now there are only a few of us."

Specter freely admits that he shares the ideology of Jim Jeffords and Lowell Weicker.

Rick Santorum is obligated to publicly back the incumbent Specter. Santorum believes, probably rightly, that he would not be senator today without Specter's help. In a city where loyalty is notoriously a scarce commodity, Santorum can be commended for not his public pledges of support.

But Santorum is actively working to undermine Pat Toomey's candidacy. He has discouraged donors from contributing to Toomey. He has cut TV ads for Specter that portray the senior liberal senator as a friend of the taxpayer. He has staff people in Pennsylvania actively campaigning against Toomey.

Worst of all, Rick Santorum is running around Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., perpetuating the myth that Pat Toomey is "too conservative to win in Pennsylvania." This is precisely what liberals said about Rick Santorum when he ran for the Senate back in 1994. Santorum proved that wrong. So did Ronald Reagan, when he won Pennsylvania with a fairly right-wing message in 1980 and 1984. Pennsylvania is the signature state of the Reagan Democrat voter. These are middle-class, often unionized, blue-collar voters who are pro-life, pro-gun, and anti-tax.

Pat Toomey has a demonstrated record of winning Reagan Democrat voters. Toomey represents Allentown, Pa. Allentown is the steel city that Billy Joel immortalized in song about an economically depressed area where out-of-work unionized steel workers are "filling in forms, standing in lines." Toomey wins the district where few other Republicans prevail. And he wins with a voting record that is for free trade, private accounts for Social Security, and lean budgets — with no pork. (In fact, Specter is running as the man who brings home the bacon, and attacks Toomey for his unwillingness to vote for budget busters that have caused the federal deficit to soar into the stratosphere.)

Despite this principled free-market position on issues and his unwillingness to chase pork spending, Toomey won the district even George Bush lost it in 2000.

This contention that Republican candidates lose when they position themselves to the right and when they run on pro-economic growth issues, rather than away from them, is plain wrong. When Republicans run on principles, they win. Santorum sounds like the Reagan skeptics of the 1970s: He's way too right wing to ever win the presidency. How many times does the conservative movement have to disprove this fallacy?

Pennsylvania is a key battleground state for President Bush. The Bush team and Santorum want Specter on the ticket. But our polls indicate that Specter on the ticket may very well hurt Bush in Pennsylvania, not help him. Toomey will turn out hundreds of thousands of conservative voters, whereas Specter will turn them away.

Santorum's attacks against the Toomey campaign are especially unwarranted because many of the thousands of people who have contributed to Toomey's campaign are the same donors who helped Santorum become a Senator himself. I have talked with many Club for Growth donors who are none too pleased that Santorum is now actively campaigning against the Toomey challenge to a RINO Republican. Needless to say, through his actions, Santorum is risking alienating his own donor base — which he will have to tap into two years from now as he seeks reelection.

Pat Toomey, as National Review put it so concisely on its cover a few weeks ago, is "the right choice." Rick Santorum, of all people, should recognize that. My worry is that if Santorum keeps up his open warfare against Pat Toomey, Pennsylvania may not only lose the chance to have two conservative senators, we may lose the chance to have any.

— Stephen Moore is president of the Club for Growth.


TOPICS: Editorial; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: 2004election; arlenspecter; cino; clubforgrowth; election2004; electionussenate; georgesoros; leftwingtilt; pa; pattoomey; penn; pennsylvania; republicanprimary; ricksantorum; rino; senatorricksantorum; senatorsantorum; soros; specter; stephenmoore
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To: fatima; PennsylvaniaMom
I will be doing exactly that on election day.
121 posted on 04/15/2004 10:25:22 PM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: wingster
wingster,Are you from Pa?He has not his soul,shame on you.
122 posted on 04/15/2004 10:26:37 PM PDT by fatima (My Granddaughter Karen is Home-WOOHOO We unite with all our troops and send our love-)
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To: TOUGH STOUGH
Thanks for your support for Toomey.
123 posted on 04/15/2004 10:27:42 PM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: fatima
I'm sorry. I don't understand your question. Can you rephrase it.

I know that Santorum is the most conservative currently and I think that he wants it to stay that way.

I don't think that I know Steve Friend. Did he once challenge Specter?
124 posted on 04/15/2004 10:30:36 PM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: Badray
120 some posts, and not one person has yet to say they are happy to support Specter (because he is the incumbent, usually votes with the President, yada yada, yaday)...

Disappointed that the Pres. is making the trip for Arlen...GWB will be in the right church on Monday, but in the wrong pew...

125 posted on 04/15/2004 10:32:59 PM PDT by PennsylvaniaMom (FreeMartha)
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To: Badray
I'm voting for Toomey and every conservative I know is also voting for Toomey. While I'm disappointed Santorum is backing Specter I understand why he's doing it. Santorum is really in a very tough spot and I garantee he's getting ulcers over this primary. I'm not sure if there are enough conservative Republicans in PA to beat Specter but if Toomey wins he CAN win in November. Specter himself has not won by very big margins and I bet he gets less than 55% against Hoeffel.
126 posted on 04/15/2004 10:37:13 PM PDT by EdoTerglav
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To: Badray
Steve was a friend of life,we watched on live TV,resaerch.
127 posted on 04/15/2004 10:42:09 PM PDT by fatima (My Granddaughter Karen is Home-WOOHOO We unite with all our troops and send our love-)
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To: Badray
Regarding #119

Goodpoint. But still... Joe Hoeffel....I've got some thinkin' to do.

128 posted on 04/15/2004 11:02:40 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: Ogie Oglethorpe
Specter freely admits that he shares the ideology of Jim Jeffords.

Why don't you just slap us and spit in our faces Arlen?...So you consider yourself an ideological back-stabber?

129 posted on 04/16/2004 12:11:03 AM PDT by Outraged
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To: PennsylvaniaMom
You're right. Of course, on this site, we are the extreme right kooks that would want Toomey. ;-)

Well, most of us anyway.
130 posted on 04/16/2004 1:32:45 AM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: EdoTerglav
That's great news for Toomey. Now go out and convert some more people into conservatives. ;-)

I guess that I just don't see the dilemma for Santorum. Specter effectively cancels out Santorum's votes and our issues do not get advanced. Senator Toomey would mean 2 votes on those same issues. Seems easy enough to me if principle means anything.

Were it my job (instead of Rick's) I'd quit or be forced out but I would refuse to back Specter. I'd think that would assure compliance quicker than rewarding someone that opposes you with your support.
131 posted on 04/16/2004 1:39:52 AM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: TOUGH STOUGH
I know that is distasteful. But consider that a first term dem (or pubbie) doesn't have much clout (except Hillary, that is) and wouldn't be chairing anything.

Then think about Specter with no reason to do anything right. Even if he lives to 80 to finish his term (with his health, can you imagine him running for another term?) he will be unaccountable to everyone except to the Dems and the ideology that he has embraced his entire career.

The only time that he has done anything 'conservative' was when it was beneficial to Arlen Specter. Hell, when did he ever do anything that wasn't beneficial to Arlen Specter?
132 posted on 04/16/2004 1:51:13 AM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: Ogie Oglethorpe
Hey, Arlen is a 'made' member of Congress, Rick's just kissing Arlen's , uh, ring.
133 posted on 04/16/2004 2:01:15 AM PDT by csvset
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To: jwalsh07
"Specter got him votes in the Philly suburbs which put him over the top. He owes him and he's paying the debt."

Just wondering if your philosophy of repaying personal political debts extends to this forum?

Would you undermine or seek to destroy someone on this forum to repay a political debt?

If so (and because some of your other posts have been red flags as well)Jwalsh07 is a person who cannot be trusted.

134 posted on 04/16/2004 5:01:48 AM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: TOUGH STOUGH; Torie
If so (and because some of your other posts have been red flags as well)Jwalsh07 is a person who cannot be trusted.

LOL.

135 posted on 04/16/2004 6:00:33 AM PDT by jwalsh07 (REMEMBER FABRIZIO!)
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To: Badray
Snarlin' Arlen is in Pittsburgh today (campaigning w/Kerry at Pitt no doubt--maybe Bon Jovi has a Scottish music repatoire) and I just heard he will be in studio, on Mike Pintak's talk show on KDKA sometime this morning.

Can't wait to here this...TOOMEY BETTER GET EQUAL TIME!!!!!

136 posted on 04/16/2004 6:24:20 AM PDT by PennsylvaniaMom (FreeMartha)
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To: Ogie Oglethorpe
Everyone is allowed one mistake
137 posted on 04/16/2004 6:29:32 AM PDT by freeangel (freeangel)
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To: PennsylvaniaMom
I will email Mike and remind him of that.
138 posted on 04/16/2004 8:07:35 AM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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To: jwalsh07
LOL is hardly an answer to my two questions.

You couldn't answer them yourself, you had to flag for a reinforcement(s)?

I'm still waiting....

139 posted on 04/16/2004 1:08:58 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: Badray
I stand by my original opinion and I think that tactic is extremely destructive.

140 posted on 04/16/2004 1:29:13 PM PDT by Tamzee (9 out of 10 terrorists recommend John Kerry... the tenth still clings to Dean.)
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