Posted on 12/11/2005 9:23:56 AM PST by calcowgirl
RUMSEY - During his career in politics, Pete McCloskey has gone up against the likes of Shirley Temple Black, Richard Nixon and Pete Wilson.
Now the former environmental lawyer and Republican congressman from the San Mateo area is seriously pondering doing battle in the GOP primary next June against Rep. Richard Pombo of Tracy, whom McCloskey regards as an affront to the Republican principles of his day.
McCloskey also is taking aim at a Pombo ally, GOP Rep. John Doolittle of Roseville, by financing acerbic billboard ads and scouting for primary election challengers.
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He has been increasingly irritated with his party's direction on environmental policy, ethics, the Iraq war and other issues, prodding him and nine other former GOP House members to write a series of critical letters to Republican congressional leaders earlier this year.
He also formed Revolt of the Elders, an independent expenditure committee that works against Republicans he and allies consider dubious. The group financed anti-Doolittle ads on a Roseville billboard last summer. He's also been speaking out around the nation as well, even visiting Houston to call for the defeat of Rep. Tom DeLay of Texas.
"I think he - and that includes me - is totally (ticked) off about what has happened to the Republican Party," said Lewis H. Butler, an old McCloskey pal who left the Nixon administration in 1971 over Vietnam policy. "Here's a guy like Pombo just desecrating the environmental laws that we worked on 30 years ago."
Pombo, a longtime foe of the Endangered Species Act, has been pushing a major rewrite of the law, which McCloskey co-sponsored in 1973.
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Go to bed old man
Wow, that's a blast from the past. Pete McCloskey is an honorable guy, but he is a liberal. When he served in Congress, Republicans were a perpetual minority and the dominant wing of the congressional party was content in its dhimmi status. The "Republican principles" of McCloskey's circle, in that era, consisted largely of surrendering gracefully. Then came the Newster, et.al. Some of the old guard have never forgiven the backbench conservatives for upsetting the status quo.
McCloskey paying homage to the Harold Stassen wing of the Republican Party. He's been irrelevant to the national GOP from the moment he was elected to Congress.
I always thought Democrats labeled themselves in this manner. Of course, the "suspicious of excessive governmental power" only applies when a Republican is in office. Will they seek out Cindy to run for office? She and Pete would make a good pair.
Last I heard Pete was finding "Jews" under every bed. His obsession with this idea cost him his Representative job and left most of us (a one time supporter) feeling that he had lost it.
I did not remember that he co-sponsored the endangered species act, but this act has grown into an industry for the environmentalists. It should be curtailed.
As far as Pete being back, its nice to have another democrat to kick around again.
Revolt of the Elders?
More like Revolting RINOs.
This anti-Republican Republican needs to be beaten to a pulp in any election he takes on. He needs to become a Democrat in Arnie's party.
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