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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: Ogie Oglethorpe
Defeating RINO Specter is akin to defeating a Democrat.

Hopefully Santorum will bring himself to look into a mirror again.

61 posted on 04/15/2004 8:09:30 PM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: jwalsh07
"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 is nominally conservative fiscally and a social liberal.

Did you read the above article? Specter isn't a nominally conservative ANYTHING. He's a LIBERAL in all categories including fiscal.

62 posted on 04/15/2004 8:14:56 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: nothingnew
I guess nothings new.
63 posted on 04/15/2004 8:16:16 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: All
Look, Santorum's in a tricky spot so is Bush.

There's another danger which no one is considering here.

Suppose Pat Toomey were to, with the backing of Bush and Santorum, eek out a narrow win versus Specter. We'd have a lame-duck Specter with seven months on his hands and a narrowly divided Senate.

He could do a lot of damage. If he really wanted to do a lot of damage, he could turn against Bush and campaign for Kerry in the fall. The media would eat it up.

This man remains dangerous and has to be handled very, very, very carefully.
64 posted on 04/15/2004 8:25:07 PM PDT by victoryatallcosts
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To: BlkConserv
>> I'm so sick of the whining, petty, so-called conservatives here who want every Republican to be a spitting image of one of the Founders. IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN, OK?

Quit your whining.
65 posted on 04/15/2004 8:28:15 PM PDT by PhilipFreneau
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To: victoryatallcosts
It would seem that the Party leaders are already trying to run to the center. Positioning themselves for the general election.

Shame, though. The primary is where we're not supposed to hold our nose and make compromise votes.
66 posted on 04/15/2004 8:30:45 PM PDT by horatio
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To: Ogie Oglethorpe
Santorum and Bush are supporting Specter..and the PA Republican party is supporting Specter.....ALL for the obvious reasons. Toomey cannot win the general election.

I'm not crazy about Specter, in fact I once emailed him saying I would never vote for him again. But with the Senate so closely divided, it would be foolish to take the chance of handing it over to a Dem majority.

67 posted on 04/15/2004 8:31:11 PM PDT by Jorge
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To: jwalsh07; All
Ah, I see you are a man of integrity.

Loyalty to SPECTER, a LIBERAL, PROCHOICE, PRO GAY RIGHTS, PORK SPENDING DECEITFUL LYING TRAITOR TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY,( who took an all expense paid trip in April 2002, with an entourage to Cuba where he was whined and dined by Castro and enjoyed some vintage Cuban cigars with the affable dictator for desert) is so much more important than ALL of Santorum's conservative principles.

68 posted on 04/15/2004 8:33:16 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: TOUGH STOUGH
I guess nothings new.

Yeah. Every once in awhile I think something's happened so I can change my handle, but then.....BLAM!...(or should I say !MALB)...nothing happened. Oh well.

FMCDH

69 posted on 04/15/2004 8:35:44 PM PDT by nothingnew (The pendulum is swinging and the Rats are in the pit!)
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To: victoryatallcosts; Jorge
VAAC: Great analysis - probably as close to the truth as there is. It's funny - remember when Steve Moore made the satirical point that Kerry should select Specter as his running mate since they vote together so ofter? Considering Ketchup-boy's pursuit of McCain, maybe truth really could be stranger than fiction.

Jorge - I've heard this crap from the Specter camp, and them only. It's simply not true. You tell me why Toomey is not electable statewide (against a guy with less name recognition and money than him).
70 posted on 04/15/2004 8:36:06 PM PDT by Ogie Oglethorpe
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To: victoryatallcosts; Jorge
Specter's done a lot of damage the past 24 years. And he could do a lot more in the next 6. Please read my posts above.
71 posted on 04/15/2004 8:37:44 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: PhilipFreneau
Well stated.

Bump!

72 posted on 04/15/2004 8:39:29 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: Jorge
Toomey can win.
73 posted on 04/15/2004 8:40:30 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: Ogie Oglethorpe
This piece is sheer stupidity. What's up with Stephen Moore? Incumbent politicians always support other incumbent politicans of their own party, especially in their own state. It is traditional, it is expected, and it is the pragmatic thing to do. Sometimes it is done with enthusiasm, sometimes it is done with a wink, and sometimes it is done with an upset stomach, but it is always done. Even Toomey fully understands this, and he has said as much.
74 posted on 04/15/2004 8:41:52 PM PDT by Lancey Howard
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To: victoryatallcosts
But if Toomey wins INSPITE of the backing of Bush and Santorum for Specter? Fun and games for Arlen for the last seven months of his term...a vertible 74 year-olds version of a temper tantrum? I am truthfully, as a PA resident, beginning to think that Toomey can actually win this primary election. At that point, then Bush/Santorum (who have painted themselves into the Specter corner) then have the problem of how to campaign, in the fall, for Toomey so as to not tilt the delicate balance of power.

Any other PA FReepers think Toomey can pull this out?

PS, my tagline used to be 'Proud that Rick Santorum is my Senator' but, as I am 'deeply saddened' by his endorsement of the keeper of Scottish Law I feel I must endorse the keeper of OmniMedia.

75 posted on 04/15/2004 8:42:14 PM PDT by PennsylvaniaMom (FreeMartha)
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To: fatima
While I agree with Antoninus, as I am well familiar with the way Specter operates, I am NOT proud of Santorum on this one.
76 posted on 04/15/2004 8:43:56 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: uncbob
Joe Montone-are you ready to help against Greenwood.
77 posted on 04/15/2004 8:44:40 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: PennsylvaniaMom
Good for you!
78 posted on 04/15/2004 8:45:26 PM PDT by TOUGH STOUGH (A vote for president Bush IS a vote for principle.)
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To: Ogie Oglethorpe
Arlen also believe wholeheartedly in caannibalism for medical purposes. [HINT: he's championing federal spending for creating then harvesting embryonic humans and cloning for same. His demented buddy, Orrin Hatchling is right there with him on these issues. Shameful, in my humble opinion.]
79 posted on 04/15/2004 8:45:54 PM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote life support for others.)
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To: pettifogger
"Not sure that the President will actively campaign by showing up at events for Specter."

Bush is coming to Pittsburgh on Monday to campaign for Specter.

80 posted on 04/15/2004 8:46:40 PM PDT by Badray (Stay well - Stay safe - Stay armed - Yorktown. RIP harpseal.)
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