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Conservative Champion Bob Smith’s Primary Defeat Represents a Stunning Setback to Conservatives
The American Partisan ^ | September 12, 2002 | David T. Pyne

Posted on 09/13/2002 7:41:49 AM PDT by rightwing2

Conservative Champion Bob Smith’s Primary Defeat Represents a Stunning Setback to the Conservative Cause

The American Partisan
David T. Pyne
9-12-02


This past Tuesday, we witnessed the defeat of two great conservatives in New Hampshire, legendary conservative giant, Senator Bob Smith, and former Senator Gordon Humphrey who was running for Governor. Conservative Republican voters in New Hampshire have now been saddled with a ‘nightmare’ ticket consisting of center-left millionaire Craig Benson for Governor and mushy moderate Rep. John Sununu for Senate. This ticket is sure to depress efforts to get out the New Hampshire GOP’s conservative voting base in the general election and may well lead to defeat for both at the hands of Democrat candidates who are only slightly more liberal in November. Oddly enough, this massive coup by the President’s liberal domestic enemies in successfully defeating the GOP’s most preeminent conservative leader in the Senate, occurred on the eve of the first anniversary of the 9/11 suicide attacks by America’s enemies abroad.

While Smith was on the verge of making what Sen. Judd Gregg praised as a "generous statement made by my colleague Bob Smith. It showed an incredible amount of class and grace and strength" in conceding the race to Sununu, John Sununu couldn’t resist one last arrogant dig at Smith when he stated “the long wait this evening is nothing compared to the six years we have had without leadership in New Hampshire.” Subsequently, Smith, in making his emotional concession speech, told his supporters "I believe…you stand for what you believe in and let the chips fall…if you don't stand for something, you stand for nothing," Unfortunately, it seems that based on Sununu’s ultra-centrist voting record which earned him a 40% Conservative Index rating in the New American magazine, he stands for nothing. Furthermore, were it not for Sununu’s primary challenge, Bob Smith would be polling significantly better than the dead heat with Shaheen which polls indicated immediately prior to his defeat and would have likely cruised to victory against Jeanne Shaheen come November. Sununu’s bloody primary challenge and negative campaign against Bob Smith has turned an otherwise incumbent Republican-leaning seat into an open toss-up seat that seriously threatens Republican hopes to retake the Senate in November.

John Sununu, a political opportunist extraordinaire and prominent member of the Sununu family political dynasty who ran as the candidate of the moderate wing of the New Hampshire State Republican Party, told the voters that the reason he decided to stage this bloody primary challenge was due to Smith’s decision to briefly leave the Republican Party for a few months back in 1999. At the time, Smith gave a speech criticizing Republican leaders and the Republican Party for having betrayed its principles on core conservative issues such as abortion in the hopes of winning more elections. Upon hearing the news of Smith’s decision to leave the GOP, conservative presidential candidate Gary Bauer's remarked "It’s hard to imagine a Republican Party without Bob Smith. I’m not sure that a Republican Party without Bob Smith is a party worth fighting for". Fellow conservative GOP presidential candidate, Alan Keyes, heartily concurred with Bauer's assessment.

The same might have been said regarding conservative champion Patrick Buchanan’s unfortunate decision to leave the Republican Party in fall 1999 for exactly the same reason—the party leadership’s increasing and conscious betrayal of conservative principles without which neither he nor Smith would have ever felt the need to leave the party. I believe that Bauer’s principled assessment sums up the feelings of a lot of pro-life Christian conservative activists in the Republican Party. Sen. Bob Smith’s and Rep. Bob Barr’s electoral defeats in this year’s primaries and Buchanan’s defection from the Party a few years back have left a huge gap in terms of conservative leadership in the Republican Party. The truth is that there aren’t many principled conservative leaders left in the GOP. There are certainly precious few left in Congress who have the courage to champion conservative causes especially in an election year.

When centrist Republicans gleefully dump the Party’s most ardent conservative champions like Senator Bob Smith and Representative Bob Barr for much more moderate and wishy-washy challengers, you have to really wonder whether Bauer was right and whether Smith’s defeat at the hands of senior Republican operatives and plotters signals that the Republican Party has finally lost its soul. In the case of Bob Smith’s defeat, which represents one of the most colossal and completely unnecessary disasters for conservatives imaginable, conservatives will not soon forgive or forget all of those former and current Republican Party leaders who stabbed this great patriot in the back. Although I opposed his decision to leave the party as being overly politically risky, I believe that Smith’s brief defection from the Republican Party on principle was a mark of honor that provided proof positive that he was a bona fide conservative who could be trusted at all times to do the right thing. This conclusion has been confirmed by Smith’s 100% conservative voting record during the past three years as reported by the American Conservative Union. For centrist ‘party above conservative principle’ types, however, it proved that Smith was not a rudderless pragmatist like they were and they determined to defeat him over it.

Since third parties have proven completely incapable of electing people to public office, principled conservatives are left with only one party to support—the GOP. Accordingly, it is absolutely imperative that conservative grass-roots activists support the few conservative Republican office holders and office seekers left in their bids to win or retain public office against more moderate or liberal opponents now and in the future. It is high time for principled conservatives to unite and retake control of their party from a leadership which has indeed been moving on an increasingly leftward track co-opting far too many of the liberal policies of the very President who conservatives despised, Bill Clinton.

Pro-life Christian conservatives lost a great and important battle yesterday when our longtime selfless champion, flag bearer, and commanding general in the US Senate, Bob Smith, fell after having been defeated on the political battlefield and spending his entire life leading God’s fight in Congress. Although the venerable Smith was mercilessly slandered and ridiculed by his centrist opponent, John Sununu as somehow a disgrace and an embarrassment, Sununu only proved by so maliciously stating that he himself was, is and will continue to be a disgrace to New Hampshire, to the Republican Party, and to these United States of America.

Although conservatives have lost an important battle, with God’s help we shall win the war to preserve America’s freedoms under the Constitution. If we should lose this cultural war and with it our great and noble country, we may all die in peace, knowing that we did our part to protect, further and defend all that is right and good knowing God will reward us in the end. May we conservatives never forget Senator Bob Smith and all that he did to advance the conservative and pro-life cause, most recently the born alive legislation that he championed and without whose efforts would never have been passed. May God bless him and raise up men and women who have the courage to take up the righteous causes that he championed and to take his place in helping to provide moral leadership and direction to this country.

© 2002 David T. Pyne

David T. Pyne, Esq. currently serves as the Executive Vice President of the Virginia Republican Assembly. He is a licensed attorney and former Army Reserve Officer. Mr. Pyne has been cited in the New American magazine and was recently interviewed on Howard Phillips’ Conservative Roundtable TV program.

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COPYRIGHT © 2002 BY THE AMERICAN PARTISAN. All writers retain rights to their work.


TOPICS: Front Page News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: gop; smith; sununu
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Every Republican Senator who supported that RINO rascal Sununu is going to be on my black list as the traitors to the conservative cause that they are and hopefully on the black list of a lot of other true conservative Republican grassroots activists for some years to come. They will not have my support for some time to come, if ever. I will be the first to draw attention to their liberal votes and positions, failings and misdeeds in the future. Those traitors that come to mind--Rick Santorum (R-PA), Ted Stevens (R-AK) who is retiring not coincidentally both cited in Dave Schippers book "Sellout" as wouldn't you know it "sellouts" who prematurely tried to kill the impeachment trial in the Senate and a couple of others I have cited as Sununu endorsers on my home computer. The list of heroes that supported Smith to the end--Don Nickles (R-OK), Trent Lott (R-MO), and Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Bill Frist (R-TN) and former Senator Gordon Humphrey (R-NH). LIVE FREE OR DIE! Santorum has endorsed every pro-abortion RINO Republican that has run for US Senate of late due to his leadership ambitions to takeover the Assistant Majority Leader job when elections are held in Nov-Dec of this year after the GOP retakes the Senate. Presumably, that is why he continues to repudiate his former conservative principles.
1 posted on 09/13/2002 7:41:49 AM PDT by rightwing2
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To: sonofliberty2; HalfIrish; NMC EXP; OKCSubmariner; Travis McGee; t-shirt; DoughtyOne; SLB; ...
BUMP!
2 posted on 09/13/2002 7:43:08 AM PDT by rightwing2
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To: rightwing2
Smith left the GOP. Case closed.
3 posted on 09/13/2002 7:45:11 AM PDT by tomahawk
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To: rightwing2
"going to be on my black list"
Ooohh...scary!
This was already postedhttp://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/749907/posts

but I'm happy to repeat my comment on the original thread:

I would have to rank this piece as the most ridiculous I have read regarding the NH primary. Thanks for posting so we can be reminded just how foolish some "right-thinking" people can be.



4 posted on 09/13/2002 7:52:36 AM PDT by RJCogburn
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To: ThreeYearLurker; RCW2001; GraniteStateConservative; Dog Gone; Diddle E. Squat; ...
LIBERAL VICTORY BUMP!
5 posted on 09/13/2002 7:55:00 AM PDT by rightwing2
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To: RJCogburn
I would have to rank this piece as the most ridiculous I have read regarding the NH primary. Thanks for posting so we can be reminded just how foolish some "right-thinking" people can be.

Very well stated. Smith left the GOP, went to a ? Party to run for President, and then came back when Senator Coverdale died as he wanted that Committee Chairmanship instead of it going to Senator Inhofe. Smith deserved to lose!

6 posted on 09/13/2002 7:59:09 AM PDT by PhiKapMom
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To: RJCogburn
I would have to rank this piece as the most ridiculous I have read regarding the NH primary. Thanks for posting so we can be reminded just how foolish some "right-thinking" people can be.

All of this petulance by the unappeaseables ignores the fact that New Hampshire Republicans have who they want. Sununu has said all along that he would never have challenged Smith if he hadn't bolted the GOP back in 1999.

7 posted on 09/13/2002 8:03:27 AM PDT by sinkspur
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To: PhiKapMom
Very well stated. Smith left the GOP, went to a ? Party to run for President, and then came back when Senator Coverdale died as he wanted that Committee Chairmanship instead of it going to Senator Inhofe. Smith deserved to lose!

Sounds like you are one of the very "party over conservative principle" types referred to by the author of this excellent article. Oh well, at least you are honest in your opposition to conservative principles and the few politicians that dare champion them. Also, you need to get your facts straight. Smith returned to the GOP when Sen. Chaffee died not Coverdell. That said, Inhofe will make a very fine Committee Chairman when the Republicans retake the Senate in November.
9 posted on 09/13/2002 8:07:16 AM PDT by rightwing2
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To: William Creel
He came back after John Chaffee died(Lincoln's Dad). He apparently began voting like Chaffee on ecological issues after he took over his chairmanship. Basically, when Smith left his party, his brain left Smith.

With an ignorant statement like that, you have completely lost any chance of me voting for you. How could you claim to be a conservative and not support the greatest conservative champion in the US Senate, Bob Smith? Don't worry. I'm still not going to vote for Tom Davis though--he's even more objectionable.
10 posted on 09/13/2002 8:10:01 AM PDT by rightwing2
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To: William Creel
Yes, I know Smith is a strong prolifer, but how could he get so loony on issues like being anti-Alaska oil drilling, etc. ... I dont see how that makes him a geniune conservative.

There is a lesson though: RINOs can and should be challenged too, when they abandon the party with Liberal votes.

11 posted on 09/13/2002 8:12:09 AM PDT by WOSG
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To: rightwing2
Anyone who opposes Alaska oil drilling is in no shape or form to be called any "greatest conservative champion" - that's a total copout to leftist environmental extremists ... I'd tip my hat to Phil Gramm as the greatest conservative in the Senate, and an effective one too. He stopped Hillary-Care cold back in 1994, and done so much since to move us in the Right Direction. taxes, budget, banking, etc. ... Smith has been marginal at best, and strangely helpful to Liberals at awkward times (again, on drilling). I'm sorry he's gone but dont overstate your case.
12 posted on 09/13/2002 8:16:15 AM PDT by WOSG
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To: rightwing2
New Hampshire is now North Massachusetts. It's a study in how bad money drives out good, ergo, bad politics drives out good.
13 posted on 09/13/2002 8:17:06 AM PDT by justsomedude
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To: WOSG
Anyone who opposes Alaska oil drilling is in no shape or form to be called any "greatest conservative champion" - that's a total copout to leftist environmental extremists... Smith has been marginal at best, and strangely helpful to Liberals at awkward times (again, on drilling). I'm sorry he's gone but dont overstate your case.

Your statements above are so completely rediculous, they hardly deserve a response. Smith has voted 100% conservative for the last three years straight according to the American Conservative Union. The New American magazine's Conservative Index rated him as one of the top three conservatives in the Senate for this year down from #1 in every annual conservative ranking in the last decade. Sununu was ranked 40% Conservative Index for the same year. Sununu has voted to amnesty illegal immigrants, has voted anti-Israel, for the establishment of a rogue Palestinian terrorist state, to give classified info to suspected terrorist, and to reward the Butchers of Beijing with permanent MFN trade status and WTO membership and the latest and greatest in US dual use military technology including supercomputers. You are savaging Smith for one single failing--ANWR--hardly an issue of importance to traditional conservatives. What's more, Smith did not vote against drilling in ANWR. He sat out the vote. Furthermore, he left the Republican Party on grounds of conservative principle because the Republican Party was and is drifting ever leftward. Yet you and others have the nerve to call him a RINO? Simply unbelievable!
15 posted on 09/13/2002 8:24:08 AM PDT by rightwing2
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To: rightwing2
Lord have mercy! Have you ever heard the left-wingers eat their own as conservatives do? It never happens.

I've seen this time and again: If the conservative candidate isn't absolutely perfect, his fellow conservatives trash him---and the left-wingers love it.

I've even seen it with "W", so I simply ask---would Gore be preferable? Is the goal of "perfection" in our own worth more than aiding and abetting our opponents? Sheesh!

16 posted on 09/13/2002 8:26:46 AM PDT by Mr Ducklips
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To: William Creel; PhiKapMom; rightwing2
Imagine how great it would have been to have a real conservative like Sen. James Inhofe (who was behind Smith in seniority on the committee) chairing the environment and public works committee.
18 posted on 09/13/2002 8:35:49 AM PDT by GraniteStateConservative
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To: rightwing2
So are your statements on Sunnhu. He too has a 100% conservative voting record. You dont like him because he ran against the loser who said that the Republican party was trash on the Senate floor.
19 posted on 09/13/2002 8:37:33 AM PDT by cksharks
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