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Return of the maverick
TownHall.com ^ | May 27, 2004 | Robert Novak (archive)

Posted on 05/27/2004 6:15:27 AM PDT by .cnI redruM

WASHINGTON -- Dr. Tom Coburn, the plainspoken obstetrician from Muskogee, Okla., was back in Washington briefly last week. Republican senators greeted him with mixed emotions. He is their best hope for keeping an Oklahoma seat Republican in the closely divided Senate. The bad news is, he would be as prickly in the Senate as he was during his six years in the House (1995-2000).

Coburn's problem is that he takes seriously the professed Republican agenda: limited government, entitlement reform and anti-abortion advocacy. He was a rare sincere GOP supporter of term limits, leaving the House after three terms as he promised to do. The result is scant support for Coburn from the Republican establishment, in the nation's capital as well as Oklahoma. If elected to the Senate, he will do it largely on his own.

That situation suggests the current realignment cycle in American politics is nearing an end after 36 years, with the Republican Party displaying symptoms of a nervous breakdown. The party's leadership, from President Bush on down, went out of its way to push the undependable Republican Sen. Arlen Specter to victory against a staunch conservative in the Pennsylvania primary because he was considered a stronger general election candidate. In contrast, dependably conservative Coburn gets no establishment support in the contested Oklahoma primary though he is the best bet in November.

The Oklahoma Senate seat was safely Republican until Sen. Don Nickles surprised everybody by not seeking re-election. Nickles, Sen. James Inhofe and the state party apparatus got behind former Oklahoma City Mayor Kirk Humphreys, popular with the insiders but not much of a candidate. Conservative Republican Rep. Ernest Istook wanted to run but was squeezed out. The only problem was that Humphreys looked like a loser against Rep. Brad Carson, a clever Democrat who votes with the liberals in the House two-thirds of the time but sounds like a moderate in Oklahoma.

With a Democratic victory in sight, Coburn on March 1 ended his retirement from politics. Without financing or endorsements, he had a 12-point lead over Humphreys and was running even with Carson, according to the Tulsa World's poll (taken March 26-April 5). Instead of generating support, those numbers only intensified the establishment's determination to keep Coburn in Muskogee. Instead of raising money for him, the Republican lobbyist community whispered that Coburn was not solidly for Bush.

All this dates back a decade when Dr. Coburn came to Washington as a foot soldier in the Gingrich Revolution. By July 1997, Coburn had concluded that Speaker Newt Gingrich was no revolutionary. He was a leader in the unsuccessful coup attempt to replace Gingrich with then Rep. Bill Paxon, now the only big-time Washington lobbyist who supports Coburn.

Coburn in the Senate can be expected to act much as he did in the House, when he constantly harassed the appropriators for spending the budget surplus. He would not follow the accepted freshman senator's model of spending his first two years listening and waiting. From day one, he would join John McCain in upbraiding colleagues over their insatiable appetite for pork. He would push immediately for Social Security and Medicare reform. He would make clear his unhappiness over the way the Department of Health and Human Services has been run under Republican management led by Secretary Tommy Thompson.

Coburn was so uncongenial to the go-along, get-along mood that characterized the Republican majority in the House that a conflict-of-interest complaint was filed against him because he went back to Muskogee every week to deliver babies. If he had to choose, he declared, he would give up Congress -- and the complaint was dropped. In his current campaign, Coburn spends two days a week practicing medicine.

In announcing his candidacy, Coburn took dead aim at the professional politicians who dominate the Republican-controlled Congress: "I believe we have a deficit of moral courage in the United States Congress. We have many learned individuals who know what is right but have not the courage to stand against the moral corruption that is now attempting to undermine our republic." Tom Coburn is not running to be the most popular senator.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Oklahoma
KEYWORDS: coburn; electionussenate; limitedgov
Time to change the Senate. Coburn and Cain speaking from the well everyday would shock and humiliate Spectre and McCain.
1 posted on 05/27/2004 6:15:27 AM PDT by .cnI redruM
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To: sinkspur
Return of the maverick

Roy Tarpley?

2 posted on 05/27/2004 6:18:31 AM PDT by Diddle E. Squat
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To: Diddle E. Squat
Roy Tarpley?

LOL!! God, let's hope not!

3 posted on 05/27/2004 6:21:00 AM PDT by sinkspur (Adopt a dog or a cat from an animal shelter! It will save one life, and may save two.)
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To: .cnI redruM

Coburn's problem is that he takes seriously the professed Republican agenda

You mean a real Republican? Now that would make this arkansas batch of 'republican weasels' run down the sewer for cover!

We need some of him - here.


4 posted on 05/27/2004 6:21:19 AM PDT by steplock (http://www.gohotsprings.com)
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To: .cnI redruM

Read later.


5 posted on 05/27/2004 6:21:29 AM PDT by EagleMamaMT
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To: .cnI redruM
You had me scared for a moment!


6 posted on 05/27/2004 6:23:13 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (John Kerry - Not the Swiftest Boat in the Delta.)
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To: Diddle E. Squat

You never know - I saw a squib about Roy last year, saying that he was signing with a CBA team, but that he still wanted to play in the bigs ;)


7 posted on 05/27/2004 6:31:05 AM PDT by general_re (Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

Was green the only color those things came in? I don't think I've ever seen one any other color...


8 posted on 05/27/2004 6:33:32 AM PDT by general_re (Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
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To: general_re

1973 in blue, 1978 in green.... least of my many sins.


9 posted on 05/27/2004 6:53:34 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (John Kerry - Not the Swiftest Boat in the Delta.)
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To: Tijeras_Slim
You had two of them? Isn't that a bit like whacking your skull with a hammer a second time, just to be sure that the first time really hurt as much as you thought it did?

:^)

10 posted on 05/27/2004 7:02:08 AM PDT by general_re (Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
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To: general_re

The were a welcome respite from a Volvo 544 and a Sunbeam Alpine.


11 posted on 05/27/2004 7:03:43 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (John Kerry - Not the Swiftest Boat in the Delta.)
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To: general_re

The company I worked for had 2 1973 Mavericks--both white.


12 posted on 05/27/2004 7:05:32 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks (STAGMIRE !)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

Wow, so the Mav was actually an upgrade of sorts, eh?


13 posted on 05/27/2004 7:09:11 AM PDT by general_re (Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
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To: Tijeras_Slim

14 posted on 05/27/2004 7:12:26 AM PDT by bankwalker (Washington needs an enema.)
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To: .cnI redruM

While I'm a staunch Bush supporter, they had better wake up and smell the stench of the rotting soul of the Republican party.


15 posted on 05/27/2004 8:05:33 AM PDT by listenhillary (The media and DNC have joined the terrorists and declared war on the USA.)
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To: general_re

Don't get me started about my brief flirtations with an MG Midget, a Toyota 1600, and a '71 Ford F100 that could have been a stunt double in The Road Warrior.


16 posted on 05/27/2004 8:15:13 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (John Kerry - Not the Swiftest Boat in the Delta.)
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To: Tijeras_Slim
Next time I'm looking for advice on what car to buy...

...remind me to ask someone else ;)

17 posted on 05/27/2004 9:07:08 AM PDT by general_re (Drive offensively - the life you save may be your own.)
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To: general_re

I didn't even tell you about the Porsche 914 I spent a ton of money on... or the 1964 Land Rover I missed buying by 10 minutes...or.... :)


18 posted on 05/27/2004 9:10:29 AM PDT by Tijeras_Slim (John Kerry - Not the Swiftest Boat in the Delta.)
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