Posted on 11/06/2009 8:38:50 PM PST by Pan_Yan
How is Dede Scozzafava holding up after a conservative insurgent drove her from the New York House race? Michael Smerconish asks the former Republican candidate about the future of her party.
Republican New York State Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava was considered a shoo-in to win the special election for the United States House seat in upstate New York this weekuntil conservative activists from outside the district attacked her for being too moderate and drove her from the race. After Scozzafava dropped out, the Democratic candidate ended up beating the third-party conservative challenger, and the district went blue for the first time in over 100 years. Michael Smerconish talked with Scozzafava about the ideological purification campaign against herand the future of the Republican Party.
Do you recognize yourself? And by that I mean, given all the national attention and the things that have been said about you by pundits, do you recognize the Dede Scozzafava that theyve been discussing?
Absolutely not. I know who I am. Im not sure where they received a lot of the misinformation that they have on me. But I voted with my Republican leader [in the State Assembly] 95 percent of the time. I think thats a pretty good percentage.
Over what time period?
This past year. I mean if you go back over 11 years, I still think my percentages have to be in the 90-95 percent ranges. I do the policy. Ive been the head of the peer policy-review committee for the last four years for our Republican conference. We vet all issues through that. Im the floor leader on the State Assembly and I lead debate for Republican positions. This whole thing became much more of a smoke-and mirrors-type race. How do you characterize yourself? We live in such a label-induced societyoh that persons a liberal and this is a conservative. If I was to say to Dede Scozzafava, so what are you? What applies, if anything?
Im a Republican.
Defined as what? When I look at the Republican Party of Lincoln and I look back at eight principles of being a Republican, I think I pretty much identify with each one of those principles. Whether its less government dependency, promoting self-sufficiency, believing in lower taxes, believing in fewer government regulations, believing in less government spending, or believing in individual liberty, individual freedom, and less government interference in the lives of people. Those are all positions that Ive always held to, Ive always articulated on behalf of, and those are the things I stand for. And I think those are Republican principles.
I went through an editorial board during this most recent race. And at the end, the gentleman, the lead editor just looked across the table at me and he said, A moderate Republican? Youre a conservative Republican. The social issues sometimes people might not agree with, but I really think I govern according to the Constitution and I live my personal life according to my faith, and I try very hard not to mix up the two.
Rush Limbaugh deemed you a "liberal woman." Michelle Malkin said youre a "radical leftist." The New York Post: Theres "nothing Republican" about her, they scolded.
But they dont know me. They havent taken the time to even accurately reflect on my record. Ive been a state Republican committeewoman. Ive been a Republican my entire political career. There were things out there in the press--Im affiliated with ACORN. I have nothing to do with ACORN
Yeah, what were the facts on that?
I have absolutelyI have no idea. Im a cosponsor of legislation to block funding for ACORN.
I hope so. ... Assemblywoman, if I may ask, in the 08 cycle: Were you supportive of the Republican ticket, the McCain ticket?
Yes.
You didnt goI get the impression from reading and listening that youd be out there thumping your chest for Barack Obama.
No, I was McCain. I would have been a no on cap-and-trade. When the governor of this state tried to have license plates for illegal immigrants, I rallied against that. Several pieces of legislation that are currently in our House, that have been in the past, dealing with increasing penalties for crimes against children and women, those were bills that I sponsored and authored. With Second Amendment rights, Ive always had a 100 percent record with the NRA. So, you know, my concern is some of the ideologues, that they dont do the background, they dont really know who I am, and then theyre just off to the races with inaccurate statements and facts.
Is it your intention to stay in the Republican Party?
I have every intention of staying in the Republican Party. This is my party, too. There are a lot of moderate peopleRepublicans, like meand Im hearing from an awful lot from them. And I think the Republican Party needs to know if they dont have room for us and they dont want us working with them, were going to find a way to work against them. Id much prefer for us to be a bigger party and us all to work on the things that are most important, the fiscal issues, foreign policy. If you listen to my foreign-policy positions, you know Im a Republican.
Give me an example.
Israel. Im pro-Israel. Im pro-defense spending. I think diplomacy is good, but diplomacy only works if its backed up by a strong defense. And making sure you have a strong defense budget. When I see whats going on with Iran, its very, very scary. I dont think that you canits hard to put a peace branch out when youre dealing with a regime like that. I think you have to be very, very firm with a lot of these countries. So if people took the time to know who I really was, I think they would have a Republican member in Congress today.
[What about social issues?]
Well, taking pro-choice, I think its up to each individual.
Because you regard it as a matter of individual liberty?
Absolutely.
OK, and I take it from that that like me you thought that the federal government had no business getting involved in the Schiavo case?
Correct.
Yeah, because that is a fundamentally conservative opinion, which is let people determine their own fate.
Thats right. And the second issue, on marriage equality, I still believe again that each person has certain unalienable rights, that its a civil-rights issue. I think its important to have the separation of church and state, that church should not have to adopt anything they dont believe in. So I also have very much over my career pushed for freedom of religion as well. But they arent talking about those cases that I was involved in. This comes down to a couple of issues, and then they twisted and spun a lot of other things around it.
Well, I hope you stay and fight. I would really be frustrated if Dede Scozzafava were to abandon the GOP because I think were still out there.
Yeah, I think we are, too. Im hearing from so many people that just say we need to have our collective voices heard. And you know Id love to talk to some of the people on the extreme side of the spectrum and just say, listen, lets find some common ground here and see how we can move this party forward, instead of the divisions that seem to be currently occurring.
Oh, actually, maam, theres one other thing you need to clear up.
Sure.
This characterization about how a smoke-filled room was responsible for your selection.
Oh, absolutely not.
What are the facts?
There were four regional hearings every committeeperson or any Republican elected official was invited to come and listen to. There were eight candidates. Anybody could run for this seat. I was the only elected official. I was the only woman. We went through four regional meetings. There were hundreds of people that had the opportunity to listen to all of the candidates, and then they could make the determinations with their individual county chairs as to whom they felt were the best candidates. And after that entire process, I did receive the nomination, and the gentleman that ran on the conservative line sent me an email saying he looked forward to supporting my candidacy. We were all asked in many of these meetings, would we support the eventual nominee? To which we all responded that we would. So it was not a smoke-filled back room ...
I guess I am a radical leftist. If you are a radical leftist, I am a radical leftist.
I think the entire Republican conference of the State Assembly, were liberal radical leftists. It was never heard, such mischaracterizations run rampant. But lets hope that something good can come and more voices like ours can be heard.
Release the hounds!
Forgive me the errors in format. I tried to bold the questions, but failed in some spots.
The fact that the left absolutely loves her tells me she is nothing more than a lib. She should just change parties and stop pretending.
I was relieved when I looked through your posts to see that you are capable of communicating through the written word as well as images. Not much written word, but it is there.
Yeah, she’s so GOP she endorsed the Dem over the other Republican who ran as a Conservative.
She is spinning like a centrifuge.
And Smerconish is a horse’s @ss.
Reminds me of the old Steve Taylor song "It's a Personal Thing":
It's a personal thing, and I find it odd
That you would question my believing in a personal God
I'm devout, I'm sincere, ask my mother if you doubt it
I'm religious, but I'd rather not get radical about it
the old-time believers had timidity and grace
but this new generation doesn't know its place
you're entitled to believe, but the latest Gallup Poll
says you mustn't interfere--that's the government's role
It's a personal thing, and I boldly state
that my views on morality will have to wait
'til my personal life's out of the public eye
and the limitations statute can protect my alibi
I'm devout, I'm sincere, and I'm proud to say
that it's had exactly no effect on who I am today
I believe for the benefit for all manking
in the total separation of church and mind
It's a personal thing, and I plainly speak
(from the same code of ethics that I held last week)
as I promised if elected this election day
with the help of God almight...I'll do it my way
Why did you endorse Bill Owens?
That is an obvious question to ask, Smerconish is an idiot.
Chuck and Rahm made her a deal she couldn’t refuse.
I can’t wait until the details come out.
hey Dede - you kill babies - find a new party
Since when is a strident leftist who supports all of Obama’s actions and is married to an ACORN-linked union goon a “moderate”?
I know, I know, since forever. But it’s still galling.
The porker with the union thug husband endorsed the 'Rat.
What more do we need to know?
I’m just guessing here, but if you don’t let your faith interfere with your job you don’t have much of a faith. Or much of a job.
I've heard words like that before. They're words Republicans like to use a lot before they get into congress and forget all about them.
She’s a liberal not a moderate.
I think the lesson to be learned from this is to both the GOP establishment and conservatives — they need each other to win.
It needs to start with the GOP returning to the party of fiscal conservatism. But also, conservatives need to understand the limits to their power. They can choose when a Republican loses, as they did here and with John McCain, but they cannot win entirely on their own.
So is Schmuckonish.
The idea the conservatives caused John McCain to lose is a complete fallacy that can not be backed up with a single fact. John McCain didn't need anyone's help to lose.
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