Posted on 02/03/2010 9:45:50 PM PST by Still Thinking
In 2000, Senator John McCain asked me to campaign on his behalf for president. I was honored to do so. I remember traveling to South Carolina to act as a one-man truth squad and doing countless television interviews for John. It was a tremendous experience and, as we all know, John came up short. But as always, he fought hard for what he thought was right.
But the John McCain I supported for president in 2000 is not the same John McCain Ive watched frustrate conservatives time and again as our senator. He still fights hard, all right, but too often for the wrong causes.
It is said that all good humor has a grain of truth in it. So when John McCain jokingly referred to the media as my base, we all laughed because we knew how true it was. But the media doesnt need another senator Arizona does. And Arizonans want a senator who will listen to them all the time, not just when theres an election. So I will soon formally announce that I will challenge John McCain in the Republican primary for senator.
I have the utmost respect and admiration for what John McCain has given to our country over the years. And this election will be about serious policy differences, not personalities. Let me begin by detailing where I think John McCain has gone wrong. For starters, John:
* Voted against the tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 (which I helped write), echoing liberal Democratic arguments that they were tax cuts for the rich;* Voted for an $850 billion bailout for banks and car companies, which was loaded with special interest earmarks totaling $150 billion;
* Proposed spending $300 billion to buy up every bad mortgage in America, which National Review called a full bailout for lenders (McCain said he got the idea from Hillary Clinton!);
* Supports a cap and trade scheme that the Wall Street Journal called an expensive, invasive government bureaucracy - indeed, McCain once proclaimed, I dont know how any conservative cannot support cap and trade;
* Wrote the campaign finance law just struck down by the Supreme Court that denied free speech rights to groups like the National Rifle Association while carving out an exception for media corporations like the New York Times;
* Opposes drilling in ANWR;
* Opposes the use of the enhanced interrogation techniques that we know prevented at least 4 major terrorist attacks; and
* Helped write an amnesty plan that would let illegal aliens qualify for Social Security and Medicare, and which the Heritage Foundation estimates would cost taxpayers at least $2.6 trillion.
This is not the record of a true conservative, much less a fiscal conservative.
Yet John is trying to make the case that somehow I am not a real conservative, especially when it comes to spending. It is absurd. Aside from my 98% lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union (McCains rating: 81%), I have a lifetime rating from Citizens Against Government Waste of 89%. John McCains? 88%.
Of course, John has a reputation for independence. A healthy dose of independence is a good thing and Ive never been afraid to buck my partys leadership when they were wrong my strong opposition to the Bush/McCain amnesty plan being a prime example. John McCains problem is that he has grown independent from those hes supposed to represent and the conservative values he now claims to champion.
We have serious issues to address over the next six years taxes, cap and trade, energy, illegal immigration, and spending. For the last six years, John McCain has too often been on the wrong side of them. What makes anyone think the next six years would be different?
As for me, Im well aware of my personal shortcomings. Hard to believe, but some folks think I talk too much! Well, as a radio talk show host, it was my job to talk. But as the next senator from Arizona, it will be my job to listen.
John McCain is a national treasure but he has become too enamored of the Washington way of doing things.
Scores of Arizona conservatives have urged me to mount this challenge to bring back reliable conservative representation in the United States Senate, as a Senator for Arizona not simply from Arizona. That call will be answered; the challenge will be mounted; and Arizona Republicans will have a clear choice in the August 24 primary.
Ill have more to say in the coming days and weeks. In the meantime, I encourage everyone at RedState to visit my website at www.jdhayworth2010.com and follow me on Twitter
A post worth reading more than once. Excellent.
Nah JD he's more like the movie "National Treasure". My mom's cousin has a home film projector in his basement. I was excited to see it. But National Treasure was playing. Lame.
Ouch. Good line. JD Hayworth seems to be hitting on all cylinders: Thank McCain for his service, but he's been wrong. He's where he's wrong on the issues and these are not small things. McCain is not the future of the GOP. It's time to send a true conservative to DC to represent Arizona.
GO JD GO!
Damn good post. That about sums up my attitudes about the guy, as well as adding a few aspects I wasn’t aware of.
Thank you very much, from those of us who do live here and are desperate to see McLettuce booted. (McCain said he’d pay us $50/hr to pick lettuce and that he wouldn’t get any takers... that was all a ploy to push for his beloved illegal aliens.)
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