Posted on 05/24/2012 10:32:26 AM PDT by Servant of the Cross
The two people least surprised by Sarah Palins endorsement of Senator Orrin Hatch this week are Palin and Hatch. In the Twitter and Facebook era, they became political allies the old-fashioned way: through handwritten letters and personal phone calls.
Its an unlikely, politics-fueled friendship thats fit for a Robert Caro book. Hatch, a soft-spoken grandfather, is one of Palins top outside mentors. He encourages her and cheers her. They share family stories, they discuss history, and they talk about legislation.
Its true, Palin tells National Review Online. Hes a warrior. She respects his record, especially his work on the Senate Judiciary Committee, where Hatch has frequently been an influential figure during contentious Supreme Court confirmations.
Even though she is 30 years his junior, Palin has grown to appreciate Hatchs historical perspective on Congress, the presidency, and the conservative movement. I respect public servants who benefited from and grew under the tutelage of Ronald Reagan, she says.
The warmth is mutual. She and her husband are the handsomest couple that Ive ever met, Hatch says, smiling, as we chat in his spacious Senate office. Theyre both top-flight people and I got angry with the mainstream media constantly running her down.
Hatch openly acknowledges that he has long and doggedly sought Palins support. For him, strong personal relationships are an elemental part of politics. They do not trump his principles, he says, but they have enabled him to become a force on Capitol Hill.
Strategic relationships may also be the reason Hatch keeps his seat. Beyond Palin, the 78-year-old senator has assiduously wooed tea-party activists and conservatives over the past two years, keenly aware of the challenge he faces in Utahs upcoming primary.
Dan Liljenquist, a conservative former state senator, has mounted a tea-party insurgency against Hatch, but he failed to topple Hatch at the state GOPs nominating convention. Liljenquist remains the underdog as primary day, June 26, approaches. But his campaign team maintains that Palins endorsement isnt a factor.
Sarah Palin can do whatever she wants, but this doesnt affect our race, says Holly Richardson, Liljenquists campaign manager. Endorsing Orrin Hatch is the antithesis of what she says she represents breaking up the old guard and bringing change to Washington. But I guess theyre friends.
Hatchs quiet courtship of Palin is a microcosm of how he has managed to stay ahead, unlike some of his fellow incumbents, such as Senator Dick Lugar of Indiana, who lost a similar primary race earlier this month. Hatch has gone out of his way to make friends.
Two years ago, Hatchs former Senate GOP colleague, Bob Bennett, was ambushed at the state convention and lost his reelection bid. Hatch vowed to not let that happen to him. He would respond to the potshots; he would not let his detractors define him.
The plan was simple, Hatch says. Instead of merely reasserting his conservatism from the Senate floor, he would huddle with conservatives at tea-party rallies and conferences. He would overwhelm them with his liveliness and his commitment.
I saw this movement coming before Senator Bennett did, Hatch recalls. A year before the Bennett race, I invited David Kirkham, a Utah tea-party leader and an outstanding man, to come meet with me in my office. I spent two and a half hours with him.
Since then, Hatch has hosted similar meetings with countless Utah conservatives. He didnt agree with everyone who stopped by his office, but he tended to ease concerns. He is encyclopedic about his record and takes care to contextualize the troublesome votes.
From time to time, I have been criticized by some in the conservative movement, Hatch says. When they are right, Im going to follow what they say. But most of the time, I have been able to explain why I voted a certain way or did certain things.
Palin was another tea-party leader who gave Hatch an opportunity to review his Senate experiences, from the Clarence Thomas hearing to his near-victorious battle to pass a balanced-budget amendment. Hatch also says he learned from her. She is the prime reason the conservative base really played a factor in the last presidential election, he says. He keeps tabs on her speeches and appearances.
Shes sharp as a tack, Hatch says. I like the way she defends herself and our conservative values. When she was attacked in the press, hed defend her in conversations with reporters, during talk-radio interviews, and on cable television.
Sources close to the Alaskan say Palin noticed Hatchs consistent and vocal support. It drew them closer as friends and deepened their growing political ties. Palin didnt mind having a Senate legend in her corner; Hatch liked having a tea-party star in his.
When Palin went on Fox News on Tuesday night to signal her support for Hatch ahead of the primary, it was a pleasant surprise to the senator, but not entirely unexpected.
Early Wednesday, the pair spoke on the phone. I told her that I love her and her husband, Hatch chuckles. She said, We love you, too, and that shes here to help.
Look, it was a nice conversation, Hatch says. I cant claim that Ive been a major influence for Sarah, other than what she may have observed from all the fights around here. But I must say, Ive watched her very carefully and I think the world of her.
They may be from different generations, but its a fighters instinct that, in Hatchs telling, binds them. Shes had more than her fair share of barbs but she keeps coming back, Hatch says. I never give up, either. In this race, oddly enough, that may mean killing off a conservative challenge.
He is hardly "dead wood", a phrase a maligner posts above.
Here's Orrin Hatch's 2011 voting record as posted on the American Conservative Union's (ACU) internet site. On a link, the ACU posts the names of the U.S. Senate's "Winners and Losers" according to its statistics and the senators voting records etched in the Congressional Record.
Those senators with a 100% (that's ONE HUNDRED PER CENT for those of you in Rio Linda) ACU rating are:
Coburn, DeMint, HATCH, Inhofe, R. Johnson, Lee, Rand Paul, Rubio, Vitter.
I'll take Hatch, warts and all, over a noobie with an insufficient and unsubstantiated record of conservative credentials and activity.....and I'm with Sarah 100% on her assessment of the two candidates.
Hatch's LIFELONG conservative ACU rating is 90%. This man is a valuable asset worth hanging on to for dear life.
Leni
Go back and read post #44 and prove it inaccurate.
Then we’ll talk.
If Sarah Palin was the nominee for The GOP who would all you vote for Sarah Or Obama?
Just keep in mind that Obama is a marxist monster worse than Chavez bent on the destruction of America, who has let in illegals, piled on 5 trillion in debt on us, grew government exponentially, is giving away our sovereignty to the UN and China, sent our jobs to China, violated our constitution, is taking away our freedoms, government socialist healthcare and a million other crimes this Kenyan Mugabe pos has done against Americans,America, and freedom.
Ha ha ha, Sarah Palin is a million times better than any democrat and 1000x better than most politicians that is something you democrats can't deny.
Hey Sparky, still waiting for you to refute my post #44.
It’s about time for Sarah to come out and question the origins of the mystery man in the White House. I like everything about her except that she, too, has backed away from the “birther” issue. Anyone who does not question it does not adhere to the Constitution, imho. It is exasparating that otherwise sane and rational people refuse to address this egregious and obvious wrong.
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