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Pat Toomey’s Future An interview.
National Review ^ | 4/30/04 | Ramesh Ponnuru

Posted on 05/01/2004 5:03:08 AM PDT by Elkiejg

NRO: Is this your first interview since the election?

Rep. Pat Toomey: Yes it is.

NRO: Given that you lost, what do you think your campaign accomplished?

Toomey: Well I'm still sorting that out, Ramesh, and trying to figure out what if anything it accomplished. When you consider the obstacles we faced and how close we got, it makes it clear that there is a real interest in seeing the Republican party govern as a conservative party, certainly in Pennsylvania.

NRO: What does the campaign say about the strength of the conservative movement, most of its institutions having backed you?

Toomey: The vast majority of them were on my side but very much to varying degrees of involvement. The Club for Growth was terrific, very strong and very involved. Much of the conservative print media, led by National Review of course, was on my side. There were others: the Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, Human Events.

NRO: Rush Limbaugh?

Toomey: I think to a large degree Rush sat out the race.

NRO: Looking back at the race, were there any mistakes you would avoid if you did it again?

Toomey: I really don't think we made any blunders, I don't think we made any significant mistakes in terms of allocating resources. Looking back, there might have been ways to more effectively exploit the Internet. But would it have made the difference in the race? It's hard to say. I have to tell you, I feel pretty good about how we ran the race. We had a lot of discipline in terms of our message. We had limited resources and we developed a strategy based on our resrouces and it came very close to working for us.

NRO: Why should your supporters vote for Specter?

Toomey: Well, the alternative is worse. Joe Hoeffel will never be with Republicans or conservatives on anything. That's number one, and number two: I think we're going to hold on to the Senate and probably grow our majority. Increasing the Republican majority is a good thing. Every Republican makes it harder for the Democrats to filibuster.

NRO: But given that so many conservatives wanted Specter out on Tuesday, and that he has been moving left since then, do you think Specter will be able to win the votes of your supporters?

Toomey: I don't know.

NRO: Do you have any hard feelings toward Santorum?

Toomey: (Pause.) No, not really. I haven't spoken with him in a while.

NRO: You didn't get a call from him after the primary?

Toomey: That's correct.

NRO: What does the future hold for Pat Toomey?

Toomey: I don't know. I really don't know. My wife and I are out on Block Island decompressing. I'm hoping to read a novel. In the next few weeks we'll start thinking about what to do next.

NRO: Any interest in running for governor in 2006?

Toomey: I haven't really given it any thought. Several people have started talking about it, but I just don't have any idea.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
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To: Elkiejg
Typically wrong Republican calculation.

In bargaining, you don't start in the middle. You start one way or the other, and work towards the middle by compromise from the other side.

The middle has been incrementally shifted to the left for so long now. That's the main victory of the left over the last few years. Because they think and act long-term.
21 posted on 05/01/2004 6:51:51 AM PDT by P.O.E.
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To: Bushbacker
Joe Hoeffel is a proven GOP vote-getter. He has always won in GOP areas.

Pat Toomey is a proven Democrat vote-getter. He has always won in Democrat areas.

22 posted on 05/01/2004 6:52:35 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: NittanyLion
"Conservatives will promptly be blamed for the loss, and the call will go out to run a more "moderate" candidate than Specter."

LOL! Too true.
23 posted on 05/01/2004 6:55:42 AM PDT by Formoore04
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To: Formoore04
Just remember the two immutable laws of RINOs:

1. Conservatives are far too small a minority to take seriously, as they cannot impact an election's results.

and

2. When a RINO loses, it's because those damn conservatives didn't vote for the GOP candidate.

24 posted on 05/01/2004 6:58:54 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: Common Tator
Um....I wasn't working for Toomey, and what I was asking is if there isn't some way the republicans can keep Spector from being on the judiciary at all. I know they usually just promote people up, but can't they give him something else that would make him happy and let Kyl take judiciary?

Now, you've always seemed to me to be pretty knowledgeable about these things, how about helping us to figure out a way to let Specter get elected and still not be the judiciary chair.

25 posted on 05/01/2004 7:04:59 AM PDT by McGavin999 (If Kerry can't deal with the "Republican Attack Machine" how is he going to deal with Al Qaeda)
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To: P.O.E.; snopercod
Bump.
26 posted on 05/01/2004 7:05:15 AM PDT by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: First_Salute
Well said and amen.
27 posted on 05/01/2004 7:05:17 AM PDT by snopercod
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To: snopercod
Bump.
28 posted on 05/01/2004 7:13:14 AM PDT by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: First_Salute
Your entire rant is centered around the acronym R.I.N.O., which as we all know means Republican In Name Only.

The Republican Party, like any other political party, is a political entity whose platform is based on the aggregate of the political ideology of the totality of its membership, operating under one common banner.

Your use of the acronym is meant to belittle those who do not stand firm on a specific ideology, and support the Party.

I would point out to you that "Republican" indicates membership to a political party, not adherence to one of the specific ideologies that make up the whole of the Party.

A R.I.N.O then, must be one who looks to elevate their particular ideology above the general direction of the Party at large.

"Conservatives" who continually threaten to abandon the GOP because their ideological demands are not met, are the true Republicans In Name Only.

29 posted on 05/01/2004 7:19:04 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Sin Pátria, pero sin amo.)
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To: phil_will1; snopercod; NittanyLion
One thing that has characterized this administration from the beginning has been a willingness, perhaps even an eagerness, to interject itself in Republican primaries. I don't recall any other Presidents doing that and it has Karl Rove's fingerprints all over it. I really don't understand why they persist in doing it.

Bush and Rove meddle in local primaries because they suffer no direct political cost for doing so, and no Republican of any stature has called them to account for the practice.

Those who suggest that Bush and Rove's nigh-infallible policical acumen is based exclusively on pragmatism are kidding themselves. The President universally favors "centrist," big-government, compassionate conservatives Republicans who will support the worst aspects of his agenda (prescription drug swindles, Amnesties, etc.), rather than any conservative opponent.


30 posted on 05/01/2004 7:32:01 AM PDT by Sabertooth (Bush is to Illegals as Kerry is to terrorists.)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"Your use of the acronym is meant to belittle those who do not stand firm on a specific ideology, and support the Party."

No, the term is used to describe those liberals who have infected the Republican Party. They are neither loyal to the platform or to the party. Just ask Bret Schundler, Tom McClintock, Bill Simon, Pat Toomey, Bob Smith, Jim DeMint, Wayne Smith, etc.
31 posted on 05/01/2004 7:33:34 AM PDT by Formoore04
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To: Elkiejg
Nope. Not gonna happen. The "fix" is in and Spector's got it. That said, write Toomey in if it will make you feel better and understand that time and demographics are on our side. :)

32 posted on 05/01/2004 7:33:42 AM PDT by Mrs. Ranger (and people wonder why I'm writing a book titled "Only in PA"? ;))
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"Sin Pátria, pero sin amo."

Oh, by the way, you're in America now, not whatever 3rd world failed state you fled from.

You want to speak your accursed language go back to Mexico or wherever, we speak a civilized language here, we speak English.
33 posted on 05/01/2004 7:35:59 AM PDT by Formoore04
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To: Formoore04
Make me punk.



34 posted on 05/01/2004 7:39:29 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Sin Pátria, pero sin amo.)
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To: Formoore04
I believe Luis is Cuban.
35 posted on 05/01/2004 7:39:29 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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To: Formoore04
The Party is the Party Jethro.
36 posted on 05/01/2004 7:40:16 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Sin Pátria, pero sin amo.)
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To: Luis Gonzalez
"The Party is the Party Jethro."

And they don't support the party, they support other liberal RINOs like themselves. They never support conservative Republicans. Never. Ask Bret Schundler, Bill Simon, Wayne Smith...
37 posted on 05/01/2004 7:43:37 AM PDT by Formoore04
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To: NittanyLion
No, I am an American.

I was born in Cuba.

"Sin Pátria..." -- without a homeland.

"...pero sin amo." -- but without a master.

A quote from José Marti.

38 posted on 05/01/2004 7:43:47 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Sin Pátria, pero sin amo.)
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To: Formoore04
The Party is the Party Jethro.
39 posted on 05/01/2004 7:44:18 AM PDT by Luis Gonzalez (Sin Pátria, pero sin amo.)
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To: Sabertooth
Right on the money, Sabertooth. Folks try to equate support to incumbents, behind the scenes deals or strategery, but the fact of the matter is that this Administration supports those who support the growth of government.

That's just the way it is, and conservatives should no longer be surprised when it happens. Bush's support of the most liberal GOP candidate it totally predictable at this point.

40 posted on 05/01/2004 7:45:35 AM PDT by NittanyLion
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