We'll see a$$hole!
It won’t make any difference. Its no different than the usual fight conservatives face against the combined efforts of GOPe, democrats, and unions.
Yes you did, you commie azzhat. You and your like were put into office by people who were bamboozled into thinking that you were conservative when in fact that you and your like are card caring lowlife scumbags who only believe in yourself and the once, almighty dollar. So go to your local town hall and change your affiliation to Democrat. That, is your party.
Conservatives need to remember that Republicans are not “Conservatives” and are the natural Enemy of the Freedom loving, Constitution supporting, Conservative members of the Tea Party.
Scratch a “Moderate Republican”, and you’ll see their true color.
It’s a myth.
Shut up moron and raise YOUR OWN TAXES. The American people have had enough of that bull****!
So basically, this Moderate Republican PAC is nothing but a leftist fundraising organization devoted to push a statist agenda.
Funny, it's exactly what the conservative base claims that Moderate Republicans are.
Wonder if the moderates see the irony of that.
Not a very big tent when the only people under it are the old clowns.
What a rude awakening you are in for, Miss LaTourette.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.And I think that even the unions are willing to respect the federal government's limited powers when patriots get them up to speed with it.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
Tea party Republicans are the only moderate Republicans.
Mr. LaTourette should have pronounced himself a Democrat a long time ago.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Deborah Setliff, a longtime communications director for former U.S. Rep. Steve LaTourette and earlier a Plain Dealer reporter and columnist, died Wednesday at home after a six-year battle with cancer.
The former Deborah Winston was 51.
Setliff, who covered LaTourette when he was a Lake County prosecutor, was one of the first staffers he hired after being elected to Congress in 1994. She remained with the congressman until he retired from office in 2012.
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Thursday, March 17, 2011 LaTourette became one of only seven Republicans who voted “NO” on a measure introduced in the US House of Representatives to strip all government funding from NPR.
In a meeting with transit advocates, LaTourette disparaged fellow legislators, referring to them as “knuckledraggers that came in in the last election that hate taxes,” due to their reluctance to even consider revenue as part of a compromise to extend the debt ceiling.
On June 28, 2012, LaTourette was one of only two Republicans (along with Scott Rigell of Virginia) who voted against a motion to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in criminal contempt of Congress, though he did vote to bring civil charges against Holder, for his handling of the Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal.
Rep. Steve LaTourette, a key ally of House Speaker John A. Boehner
But he denied that his unexpected retirement came from being denied an opportunity to chair the Transportation and Infrastructure committee, calling reports that he was disappointed in his inability to get a chairmanship a red herring.
Despite his criticism of House operations, LaTourette offered no critique of Boehner, the fellow Ohioan who has led the House since Republicans took control in 2011. He noted that Boehner was among many who called Monday after news of his decision emerged to encourage him to rethink the decision.
And Boehner issued an effusive statement praising his long-time friend Tuesday, calling him a close friend and an effective legislator who has served the people of Ohio with passion and unrivaled wit for nearly 20 years.
NYTimes Exposes Former Rep Steve LaTourette Effort to Profit from GOP Tea Party Battle
LaTourette created an elaborate infrastructure including a nonprofit and lobbying firm to profit from special interests including labor unions and big businesses that want to end the Tea Partys uprising.
This is not about some high-minded political ideas, said Tom Borelli, a senior fellow at Freedom Works. This is a sophisticated get-rich-quick scheme.
a National Journal story, Guess Whos Funding the Republican Civil War, that revealed labor unions were funding LaTourettes Defending Main Street PAC.
The Republican Main Street Partnership has emerged as an outspoken, deep-pocketed player in pro-business GOP plans to beat back tea-party challengers next year. But the groups new super PAC has an unexpected source for its seed money: labor unions.
Former Rep. Steven LaTourette (R-OH), now the head of the GOP establishment outfit The Main Street Partnership (MSP), may be engaged in illegal activity, the New York Times Eric Lipton reported on Saturday. LaTourette is, as Lipton wrote, one of the top generals in the establishment Republicans war against the Tea Party.
MSP, Lipton wrote, is a corporate-backed advocacy group, and LaTourette has helped it raise millions of dollars to protect centrist Republicans from Tea Party challengers.
LaTourette and his wife have also established another lobbying firm across the street from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.; a firm that Lipton reports has benefited from LaTourettes role atop MSP. LaTourette has been extremely active in Washington political circles and the world of lobbying since leaving Congress to take the gig at MSP. He has regularly interacted with leaders and lawmakers in what Lipton claimed is potentially illegal activity. Technically, LaTourette is not a registered lobbyist, but his wife, Jennifer, and his former legislative aide, Hillary Fulp, have registered as lobbyists for LaTourette’s new firm.
Lipton wrote that the blitz of activity from the former Ohio Republican congressman has led to complaints from Mr. LaTourettes political opponents that under the guise of defending the Republican Party from extremists, he is profiting from his continued presence in the Washington spotlight.
LaTourette denies accusations that he may have broken the lobbying ban law for former members of Congress or that he is motivated by enriching himself, telling the Times that each of those notions is just nonsense. He also said that “any encounter he has had with lawmakers has not had the intent to influence official action, which is specifically banned, Lipton wrote.
In addition, Mr. LaTourettes activities have raised questions about whether, in his dual roles, the former congressman violated the federal statute that prohibits lawmakers from lobbying on Capitol Hill for a year after leaving office, Lipton wrote.
His work for the Main Street Partnership, he said, is focused solely on helping lawmakers who believe in the governments ability to solve problems to fight back against extremist groups like the Club for Growth, which he has likened to a cancer that has attached itself to the Republican Party for its role in challenging incumbent Republicans with more conservative candidates.
Lipton quoted LaTourette as saying establishment Republicans want to retake control of the GOP from conservatives. We want our party back, LaTourette said.
LaTourette aggressively attacked the Tea Party movement, both while he was in Congress and since he resigned to take the position at MSP about a year ago. During an appearance on CNNs Crossfire opposite conservative Larry Elder, for instance, LaTourette said Republicans should be open to increasing Americans taxes. Republicans can win the game if they act like Republicans, LaTourette said while arguing for higher taxes, which he first tried to spin as revenue increases before admitting under pressure from Elder that they were, in fact, tax increases.
I wish I could say yes but I dont, LaTourette said. Speaker Boehner . . . would love to strike the big deal that actually begins the process of healing America and balancing the budget and stop having us borrow so much money from China and other places.
The former representative, who served Ohios 14th district for 18 years, said he was outraged by attempts by colleagues to boot John Boehner as House Speaker.
There is a core group in this class that was elected in 2010, that, in my opinion, is really not interested in governing. They are interested in just saying no to everything . . . By walking away from Plan B, they basically sent John Boehner into a knife fight when the other guys have guns.
The nine-term congressman recently joined his wife Jennifer to help an Ohio-based law firm begin a Washington lobbying arm to be called McDonald Hopkins Government Strategies.
Its a field under heavy criticism for having too much power, but LaTourette said he believes that as long as lobbyists follow the rules and act ethically I dont understand what the problem is.
Im a lawyer by training and theres no difference between my going in front of a government entity today advocating on behalf of a client before a judge or before an agency, he said.
“So I get it, but I will tell you that I dont think anybodys going to cut me any special favors because Im a former member.
http://www.newsmax.com/Politics/ohio-latourette-congress-washington/2013/01/09/id/470711
LIUNA: Labores International Union of North America.
Once totally Mob controlled (Arthur Coia Jr, later jailed, and his son). Gave millions of dollars to Bill and Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in the mid-1990’s. Byron York had an article in the April or May 1997 issue of “American Spectator” exposing the whole stinking deal, and how Janet Reno quashed a major series of criminal indictments against them during the Assets Seizure phase of the Organized Crime Task Force investigating LIUNA and the Clintons.
Nothing changes among crooks.