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Wednesday, May 06, 2009
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Bias In Specter-Scope
by Brent Bozell
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When Sen. Arlen Specter ran in a contentious primary against conservative congressman Pat Toomey in 2004, his slogan was "Courage, Clout, Conviction." The other day, when Specter's pollster apparently told him he was going to lose to Toomey in a rematch, he promptly chucked that blather about his courage and conviction and narrowed his thinking to clout. In desperation, he switched to the Democratic Party.

Specter will say (and now do) anything to remain in power. So he tried to spin his way out of this shameless act of political self-preservation by attacking conservatives.

And the left-wing "news" media were there to help.

Specter claimed conservatives prefer purity to victory, and asked for other Republicans to revolt against the right: "They don't make any bones about their willingness to lose the general election if they can purify the party. There ought to be a rebellion. There ought to be an uprising." The networks loved it. On CBS, Chip Reid said "Specter blames the party's increasingly conservative tilt." On NBC, Kelly O'Donnell cited Specter's long odds against a "much more conservative challenger," and helpfully passed along that Specter "said he couldn't risk that, and said that voters who tend to turn out in the primaries tend to be on the fringe of the party, not a moderate Republican like he is."

On CNN, political analyst Bill Schneider exclaimed, "There's a big message here, which is that the Republican Party has moved so far to the right that it is making itself uncompetitive in significant parts of the country, like the Northeast."

Predictably, other Republican "moderates" took up the theme. (How you can be a "moderate" and support any of Obama's economic radicalism is beyond me.) The New York Times handed over precious editorial-page real estate for Sen. Olympia Snowe to lament that conservatives forced her friend Specter out of the party and are "inhospitable" to moderates.

Can't all these people stare the election returns in the face? The rudest, most "inhospitable" forces for moderate Republicans in the Northeast have been the Democrats. The Democrats retired Sen. Lincoln Chafee, despite fervent support from Team Bush -- after Chafee wasn't even hospitable enough to vote for President Bush in 2004. The Democrats retired "pro-choice" Republicans Jeb Bradley and Charles Bass in New Hampshire. The Democrats retired Rep. Christopher Shays in Connecticut.

I'd like to claim it was conservatives who bested these liberal Republicans. It was liberal Democrats who defeated them.

Bill Schneider noted the line of defeats on CNN, but put all the blame on the "far right" conservatives. In one sense, the media have stayed remarkably consistent: Ever since Barry Goldwater in 1964, they've consistently preached that conservatism always puts Republicans on the brink of disaster (even after the Reagan landslides and the short-lived "revolution" of 1994). They've consistently whined that the moderates are maligned and neglected -- and they've never considered that these "moderates" are often self-impressed careerists who preen over how much more reasonable they are than the "fringe" and who aren't exactly specialists in "party unity." But that's why the media love them -- they give them a pretty much permanent narrative of GOP "fratricide."

These reporters didn't seem to notice why Specter was losing and Toomey was winning: Specter cravenly rejected his party to vote with the Democrats on the most massive "stimulus" spending bill in American history, extravagantly laden with pork, wind beneath the bureaucracy's wings. And this supposed sage, this symbol of reasoned reflection and Washington probity, voted for this nightmare -- like everyone else -- without even taking the time to read the bill.

Specter took every dollar and every vote that Republicans have given him over almost 30 years in federal office and flushed it down the toilet. He was not a profile in courage. He was a profile in clout without a conscience.

Even reporters like Howard Kurtz in the Washington Post noticed that the national media, in print and on TV, avoided discussing whether Specter's defection to the Democrats displayed disloyalty to all the Republicans who supported him against Toomey five years ago. Over and over again, the party apparatus has supported liberal Republican incumbents from Specter to Chafee to Jeffords with far more loyalty than these men ever offered with their votes at the Capitol.

This story, like so many others, establish with an abundance of evidence that the "objective" national media is merely part of the liberal Democratic fold. Join them, and you are welcomed with bouquets of praise. Fight their machine, and they will bear down on you with all the tar and feathers they can muster.

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Well, They Can Have Him
"The GOP moved to the right and left me."

Waaaaah!

Specter has been tracking left for years, but evidently not enough to please his new handlers, the statists. Evidence of this is that Rep. Sestak is considering running in the Democratic primary against Specter and NOW wants a Progressive to run - they said that whether or not he considered himself a Progressive is of little import, since they fail to see him that way.

Then on Sunday, the new pride of the Democrats stepped in it royally by arguing (before the man's body was cold) that he could have saved Jack Kemp, if only the GOP has listened, which caused a pandemic of eye rolling.

And, we can't forget that Specter went on the record, again, and said that he opposes EFCA.

Well, after years of listening to this opportunist, I say good riddance.

Have fun Stinky Reid. You are going to need it.

Pat Toomey's War Chest Is Growing !

Pat Toomey only announced on April 15th at The Philadelphia TEA PARTY and has since added $500,000 To His Campaign War Chest.

The Cowardly Establishment Democrat Light Hacks and their Media Lacky Boys are attempting to get Tom Ridge,or Steve Gerlach to run against The Turncoat RINO Specter.

We'll punish them in The Republican Primary,if they they're stupid enough to try to Backstab Toomey a Second Time.

Up The Rebellion !

INDEPENDENCE DAY TEA PARTY REBELLION !

The 4TH of July,2009 !


'Bye, Arlen
If you want to know what's wrong in Washington, D.C., not to mention fifty state capitals, and why term limits are imperative, you need only peruse Senator Specter's party-switch announcement. It reads, in part, "I am unwilling to have my twenty-nine year Senate record judged by the Pennsylvania Republican primary electorate."

That is, he's built a personally rewarding career in the Senate, and mere voters have no right to end it. He's not out of touch with his party or his state; they're out of touch with _him_. If those who put him in power and kept his campaign coffers full for a generation have a problem with his record, to hell with them. He'll switch parties. Maybe he'll switch states or wangle a lifetime federal appointment somewhere. Power is his by divine right, and he's going to hang onto it.

While on the subject of hanging on, I should add that I hope the _New York Times_ hangs on just long enough to report his defeat for reelection.

WHY DID KEMP DIE WHILE SPECTER LIVES?
For the answer click ApolloSpeaks.

Spector an ingrate
The last time Toomey ran, Bush supported Spector the incumbant, and what did Spector do in return? He stabbed Bush in the back.

Spector has been supported by Republicans for all of these years. They are the people who have given him the good life and cushy retirement that a secure Senate seat affords. Yet all he can do now is insult them.

Spector, Snow, and Collins, the three Rino's gave Obama the votes he needed to pass Pelosi and Reids pork laden so called stimulus bill.

And now Spector blames Republicans for Jack Kemps death. There are places for people who have lost their sensibilities. Somebody tell Arlen the guys in the white coats are here for him.

Prefers self-serving to "pure"
"Specter claimed conservatives prefer purity to victory" -
sounds like he prefered victory, even at the cost of what little integrity he had.

I was a Pennsylvania voter...
...(Republican)from 1956 until 2004,and I never ONCE voted for Specter,not in the primary or the general election.I'm proud of that.

Paleocon
I am fearful of term limits because what happens is the bureaucracy underneath the politicians grows in power as a result. Maybe a growing reliance on Parties which is the last thing this country needs. The only real solution is to take the power out of the system. Again I could be wrong because there is no historical evidence to prove term limits would do what I said. Just concerns about what flows into the power gap that term limits would create.
Badger,
As for Lieberman. I think he switched after he lost the primaries (honorable so you don't disenfranchise voters) as oppose to switching midway through (cowardly, disenfranchises voters). Specter didn't need to change now. He probably could have lost the primaries, gone independent and still might have won PA (honorable). You would have to agree there is a difference major difference between the two actions. One being honorable, the other being...political.
But I am happy the media is spotlighting this person even though they are putting him in a good light. One can only put so much lip stick on a pig and you know what they say about cockroaches and light. Go media. Spotlight him, Nancy Pelosi, and Harry Reid all day long. There's not enough lipstick in the world.

Specter Wastes Everyone's Time
Remember how he wanted to investigate Spygate because he suspected the Patriots cheated his beloved Eagles out of the 2005 Super Bowl? Encouraged by huge contributor Comcast who also had a bone to pick with the NFL, Specter threatened the NFL's antitrust exemption and publicly insulted Roger Goodell. Just a grizzled, odious, petty politician. I am glad the Democrats have him now.

Hey fella, take it easy.
Ah your all a bunch of sore losers. If a Democrat switched to the GOP during his term, which is what Richard Shelby did in 1994, would you be screaming what a coward he is. Be real, you all would be yelling praise the Lord. BTW please continue purifying your party, throw out all those who don't fit the doctrine, keep only the true believers. Make your party as small as possible and we'll rip you gizzards out again in the next election.

Hey John, slow your roll.
Your all ticked off about Specter and Spygate. Are you implying that only Libs and moderates waste government money and time. Check out Orrin Hatch and Joe Barton. These two Republican d-bags held hearings recently trying to tie the BCS to communism because their college teams didn't get to play. Do better next time.

specter
if specter wants to get the democratic nomination he better support efca. he won't win without the afl-cio endorsement. and that means we get another democrat to trounce toomey. no way pennslvania is going to elect this club for growth clown.

LIbs. waste MORE money
If it was a crime (and it was) for Bush to have a $1/2 $trillion def. in 2008 ($500,000,000), surely for the Big O to have a $3.6 trillions in def. in 2009 is egregious ($3,6000,000,000).

Spector is another NE wishy washy pol. who swings whichever way the wind blows. I'm glad he changed, because now he'll be the pain in the a** for Dems. and not Reps.

Spector as a Dem. already voted against *cramdown* mortgage legs. as one of 6 Sens. He has said for this year he is not supporting card check, which means it will not pass the Sen. He will be no boon to the Dems. on crisis issues, any more than he has ever been for Reps.

What has made him anathema to Reps. is that the Rep. Party and Preds. Bush went a all out to support him in 2004, working AGAINST the more cons. cand., promoting Spector on the Justice Comm., where he then proceeded to act just like a Dem. and stall Pres. Bush' nominations as much as any Schumer or Kerry would.

We'll see if PA'ers are nuts enough to vote him into office as a Dem. He'll be 80 and like the rest of our *citizen* pols., a millionaire, and should retire to FL with the snowbirds and Dem. chad counters of yesteryear.

My numreos were too low
$500,000,000,000 for billions and $3,600,000,000,000 for trillions.

Jason
Rahm Emanual deliberately picked pseudo conservatives to run supposedly moving your party to the right (one of the real reasons Democrats got a lot of seats). If you concern is power without principles then go Democrats. But if your concern is ideology (which I hope all can agree is what politics should be about) than you shouldn't be happy. From your writings it sounds like you stand for Party over ideology when democracy only works when the focus is on ideology over Party. I guess what I am saying is I'd rather be an ideologue with principles than a stand for nothing party hack. Which would you rather be? I think we can both agree that in a democracy without ideology (standard to judge) the only winners are slimy politicians.

It just got scarier

Jason -
Pennsylvania has a rule (I understand) that a congresstute that loses a primary cannot run in another party - so he had to jump ship now or he would have had to take his chips and go home.

Lost in all the noise is also the fact that Reid and the madams of washington are allowing this dishonerable puke to keep his seniority - which REALLY goes over well with the other girls in the senate. So (S)he's moved to the head of the line over less worn girls... Wonder why that little gem doesn't come out with other stories?

I've never voted for this b*&ch, and I'm VERY HAPPY it's GONE!

Jason, Let me Try Again
Spygate was illustrative of the man's priorities, that's all. Why mention Hatch and Barton? They are not at issue, neither is the status of your precious Democrat party. Here, we are talking about party-switching and its attendant motives. And Shelby's switch was under different circumstances - it did not cause a change in balance and had clear ideological underpinnings.
Tip: Edit out the namecalling and hyperbole from your posts and you will be more credible.

Tim in PA #2
The man's name is Jim Gerlach, not Steve Gerlach. Jim Gerlach is my Congressman and is a solid Republican, just as is Tom Ridge. Neither one of them is anything like Specter.

Pat Toomey is also a good candidate, one that I would easily vote for. However, it appears that much of the opposition to other alternative candidates (Ridge or Gerlach) comes from the rabid anti-abortion segment of the Republican party. It should be noted that many very conservative Republicans are neither stridently anti-abortion or particularly religious, and using abortion as a litmus test is a prescription for failure.

Don't Let the Door Hitcha
The Dems have admitted now that they WANT the Republican party to continue to exist, but of course on their terms, being more "moderate" and "like them". It's not hard to figure out why.

A GOP all wrapped around the axle with the false cult of the "moderate independent," the oh so clever strategists like Karl Rove, and with McCainism, is a pointless, directionless, feckless thing that serves only to obstruct conservatism, suck out all the political oxygen, & provide a convenient holding pen where conservatives can impotently watch as the McCainiacs & the "moderate" Republicans kiss radical leftist heinie, crow "Reagan is Dead," & pointedly flip them off while sneering that they have nowhere else to go.

"MOderate" has just been code for "crypto-Democrat" anyway.

IYAM, the only chance we really have is the rest of this dead wood goes too, & the Republican Party either actually stands for something, or dies off & gets out of the way of a true opposition party. The GOP has twisted itself into knots catering to this little bunch of strutting preening self-righteous prima donnas for far too long anyway.

BTW, the Dems are treating Specter as a junior Senator. He's not as much use to them as a Dem as he was as a nominal Republican. Furthermore, his health is fragile &, God forbid, he might not be up to running in 2010 anyway.

BTW, Joe Lieberman went indie because he's only a "moderate" leftist, supposedly; I think his indie status is mostly a pose. Nonetheless, notice how peeved the Dems were over his slightly less strident leftism; talk about ideological litmus! Richard Shelby had been a very conservative Democrat in AL, a state where the Dems until recently dominated; switching to the GOP in the '90's was just a natural expression of his principles, same as Specter's jump to the Dems.

john
First of all, "Name calling" when it comes to our politicians is warranted considering what goes on in Washington. 2nd, Shelby had to switch as well (being a Democrat in a red state) due to the fact that he consistently had to vote with the GOP to keep his poll numbers up. 3rd, I want people to be consistent. They bash ,but when I point out members of the hard right who have done the same thing its always the same response. "Oh but is was different circumstances" Dude..come on.

Toomey and Ridge
Both of these men are quality candidates for the Senate. Congressman Toomey tends to be more socially conservative (pure Pro-Life). Governor Ridge is a fiscal conservative, and definitely to the right of Senator Specter.
So that brings us down to the fact of who is more likely to defeat Senator Specter in the general election. On that point, I have to suggest it is Governor Ridge. His appeal in the state of Pennsylvania is strong through all regions, especially in the Philadelphia suburbs, where this election will be won or lost. As much as I respect Congressman Toomey, if Governor Ridge runs, my vote will be for him in the primary and the general election.

Logical disconnect
Let me get this straight...the Republicans have been taken over by the right wing extremists to the point that they nominated John freaking McCain as their presidential candidate? Can anyone really say this and keep a straight face? If conservatives really ran the Republican party, McCain wouldn't have made it past New Hampshire. And the campaign they ran would not have been anywhere near as ineptly run as it was. The McCain campaign was run devoid of any principle other than, if elected, promising to compromise with the left to 'get things done'. What a lod of horse hockey.

It may have been Democrats and liberals who savaged Sarah Palin,but it was the moderate Democrat Lite Republican party machine that stood idly by and would not defend her, and in some cases carried the water for the Democrats to discredit her.

If anything, it is the Democrats who have moved farther left, and taken the electorate with them, in part thanks to a healthy shove form a departing George Bush. Conservatives put up with him because of his stand on the War on Terror, and could overlook some of his more egregious sins against conservative principles. McCain, on the other hand, provided no incentive for conservatives to even vote. If you're going to be a more bland, less articulate and less charismatic version of your opponent, why not just vote for your opponent? Which is what a lot of so-called 'moderates' did. Not even they would vote for their own guy in large numbers.

Back in the 70s, I was a Democrat. I switched parties under Reagan because I realized that I hadn't left the Democratic party, it had left me. And now I've left the Republican party for the same reason, and become an independent.

If Republicans want to blame conservatives for their dire straits, they do so at their own peril. Maybe they should actually try conservatism before they blame it. Last time they tried it, they got the Reagan Revolution, and that seemed to work pretty well for them.


Of Spectre's 3-C's
he had only one in 2004, the CLOUT of being a Senatorial fossil (as for conviction and courage, lacking in both in 1965 and still).

RedStater
Wrong.

John McCain was the nominee of the party because the Conservatives could not get their act together and decide which conservative they wanted. Romney, Huckabee, Thompson. Because the Conservatives have these litmus tests that none of them could pass it divided the conservative vote and McCain won. Then there were the pragmatists who seeing the country was moving away from conservatism, thought McCain a moderate had the best chance of winning.

As to the Dems, The Democraric Party has left wingers, Liberal, moderates and even some conservatives. But you would be hard pressed to name Five Moderate Republican Memebers of Congress.

You do have a few moderate republican governors. But this current Republican Congress is more ideologically pure than in any time in the 20 century.

But I do agree with you that the Reagan Era is over and the Obama Era has begun and that the public has shifted to the left.

Benedict Arlen
This could not have happened to a more deserving fellow. Just like many other 'crossing the aisle' traitors, Specter has learned how the Democrats work.

He and McCain are two of a kind. They try to make the left love them by joining them to sponsor bills and get rolled every time!!

If Republicans were like Democrats....Specter would have been kicked to the curb years ago for fraternizing with the enemy.

He was promised the world and got NOTHING!!His promises and his expected seniority in the Democrat Party were stripped from him before the dust settled on his switch. I expect him to retire soon unless they give him something back,and it cannot be too soon!

Arlen
Born without ethics. Lives without ethics.Will die without ethics. The perfect politician.

RE:JMO51
You analysis would be sort of right if any of the people you listed were actually conservatives. Fred Thompson was probably the closest, but got no support from the party, and frankly acted as if he didn't even want to be there himself. It's hard to get excited about someone whom isn't excited about their own candidacy.

Huckabee? Another Bush. Romney? Decent on economics but hardly a social conservative. Then fact is, almost all of these guys were variations of Bush.

And if you really can't name 5 moderate Republicans in congress, you have a skewed idea of what a moderate republican is. You probably think Bush was a right winger.


Red Stater
Let me understand your definition of "conservative." If someone is hard right on the size of government, taxes, foreign policy, affirmative action, racial quotas, etc., but is not absolutely anti-abortion and fervently religious, is he nevertheless unacceptable?

On Arlen & Joe
The Specter switch and the Lieberman switch are very different animals. Lieberman was basically excommunicated by the Democrats for the sin of not being an anti-war zealot and supporting the Bush administration on Iraq. They supported Ned Lamont and attempted to force Lieberman out of the race. Lieberman lost the Democratic primary, switched his affiliation to Independent, and waxed Lamont in the general election. Further, he never pretended that he would not caucus with the Democrats on most issues, since that is where his policy ideals truly were. His party forced him out, but he did not switch sides.

Specter left the GOP simply because he saw he would not be able to beat Toomey in the primamry...so he took a run-out powder. Now he sits around pretending that the GOP abandoned him, when in fact they always supported him with money and endorsements. Too bad for him that now that he has switcheed sides, the Democrats have decided that any promises of preserved seniority are out the window. Now Arlen has lost his clout, his seniority, and his power in the Senate. He's just another junior member of the caucus now...but at least he MAY get to keep his seat!

It's all about semantics...
If Specter substituted "principle" for "purity" and, say, "expediency" for victory, I'd say he pretty much had it right.

Lulu-Tim-Nam6566-Rowly-Others
THE SECRET IS OUT! What Specter was promised and DID NOT get from Lying Liberals!

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/05/06/new-democrat-spe cter-loses-commitee-seniority/


Georgetwin
Specter Will Be Junior Democrat on Committees
By John Stanton
Roll Call
May 5, 2009

Despite promises from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) that Sen. Arlen Specter would retain his seniority after switching parties, Specter will be put at the end of the seniority line on all his committees but one under a resolution expected to be passed on the floor late Tuesday.

As a result, Specter — who as a Republican was ranking member on the Judiciary Committee and a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, as well as ranking member of the panel’s Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education — will rank behind all other Democrats, at least until the end of this Congress.

Democrats said that while unrelated, Specter’s comments to the New York Times Magazine this weekend indicating he would support former Sen. Norm Coleman’s (R-Minn.) disputed re-election bid against Al Franken have angered many Democrats.

“Sen. Specter better watch comments like these. They won’t help him in the caucus,” a Democratic leadership aide said, adding that the comments have ‘caused a lot of heartburn in the caucus.”

***********************************************

Here's another angle on the loneliest man since the Maytag Man....

Where Has the GOP Party Gone?
I've been voting pretty much republican since Reagan. In cases where I haven't voted Republican, I've not voted Democrat. In some cases I've abstained from voting for any of the candidates on the ballot for a particular office, or I've voted for a third party candidate who more reflected my fiscal conservatism and social libertarianism.

What my values are is smaller, less wasteful government at the national level, which is more fiscally conservative. I believe more power should flow back to the states and local governments. On social issues, I believe those too should be state or local issues. If a state wants to say that marriage can be between two men, two women, or two horses, that should be up to them. People can then vote with their feet if they don't like that law. Abortion should also be left up to the states in my opinion. The states and the federal government should put a higher priority on protecting all of the rights mentioned within the Bill of Rights and then some. I don't believe either of the major parties really fits my needs, especially at the national level. Of course, my state of Minnesota is pretty liberal, and our governor, while fiscally conservative to a degree, is sort of a mushy moderate on social issues, rather than being libertarian. I believe that the mushy moderates like some conservative values and some liberal values, but are still pushers of more government intervention into our lives to push their beliefs onto society. That is not being libertarian, it's being a statist. The statists on the left and the right both want the same thing, a more powerful, intrusive government. They just disagree which social issues should be addressed first and to what degree the government should control those issues.

Post #8
Ann, that is an absolutely perfect description of a politician. (In the pejorative sense of a polician). Unfortunately there are way too many of the critters in government.

Yes, Lulu, GPS is nuts
When they don't know where to put the Gitmo escapees, they'll know where your house is.

Specter loses his seniority!
Arlen Specter has been stripped of all his committee seniority. He's been in the Senate for 29 years, but since he's switched parties, he's been reduced to the status of a lowly freshman!

Specter whines that the Democrats "promised" him he would retain his seniority. He should have known better than to trust those crooks. It seems to me that Specter and the Democrats are both getting what they deserve.


Charles !

It was a Typo !

I live in Chester County,as well and have voted for Gerlach 4 times.

Gerlach and Ridge are being pushed by Establishment Hacks and Agendists.

Ridge is Not Pro-Life,Gerlach is squishy on the Issue.

PAT TOOMEY Is A Self-Term Limiting U.S. Congressman ,who left Washington and went home to Pennsylvania ,when he told Pennsylvanians ,he would.

He's a experienced Financial Businessman and stepped down as President of The Club For Growth to Run,

He's Strongly FISCALLY CONSERVATIVE and Pro-Life to boot.

Georgetwin !

The Turncoat Specter got just what he deserved.

PAT TOOMEY can clean Specter's clock by election time ,if Arlo hasn't already taken His Dirt Nap ,by then.

Arlo's Lost Committee Seniority ,means He's Now A Democrat Backbencher ,just like The Missing in Action Democrat Bob Casey,JUNIOR !!!!

Pat Toomey Is A Strong Fiscal Conservative and The Voters are fed up with The Bailout Scam.


Georgetwin !

The Turncoat Specter got just what he deserved.

PAT TOOMEY can clean Specter's clock by election time ,if Arlo hasn't already taken His Dirt Nap ,by then.

Arlo's Lost Committee Seniority ,means He's Now A Democrat Backbencher ,just like The Missing in Action Democrat Bob Casey,JUNIOR !!!!

Pat Toomey Is A Strong Fiscal Conservative and The Voters are fed up with The Bailout Scam.


Conservatives
WHAT ALL OF YOU MUST DO FROM NOW ON IS VOTE UNANIMOUSLY AGAINST EVERY BILL AND TAX THAT LIBERALS PROPOSE!!! DO NOT VOTE FOR ANYTHING LIBERALS PROPOSE!!! DO NOT GO ALONG TO GET ALONG WITH THE LIBERALS!!! DO NOT GO TO THEIR PARTIES!!! TOTALLY VOCALLY OPPOSE THE LIBERALS IN EVERY WAY, ESPECIALLY ILLEGAL ALIEN AMNESTY!!! THE LIBERALS ARE TRYING TO STICK YOU WITH PART OF THE BLAME FOR ALL THEIR FUTURE FAILURES; DON’T LET THEM DO IT!!! DO NOT CLAP WHEN OBAMA SAYS ANYTHING!!! JOINING LIBERALS IN ANYTHING IS SELLING OUT AMERICA!!! THEY ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS!!! THEY ARE YOUR AND AMERICA’S WORST ENEMIES, AND WILL DO ANYTHING THEY CAN TO DESTROY BOTH!!! GET ALL THE RINO’S AND BLUEBLOOD COUNTRYCLUB ELITES OUT OF THE GOP!!!

You cannot stop their bills or even slow them down beyond calling for roll call votes for them. Make everything they pass totally theirs. What you will be doing is getting on record as opposing all the destructive liberal bills. They are trying to get you on the hook with them, so you can’t blame them fully. Why should money we give you to elect conservatives go to RINO”S like Specter (finally gone, yahoo), and McCain who spend all their time voting with the Democ-rats.

When all these liberal actions make things much worse, as they will, you can point at the record and show the people that none of you had anything to do with them, and that you had no control over their passage, that all this destruction was caused by liberals.

Specter is
79 years old, sick, and another Democ-rat is running against him in the 2010 primary. He should just turn in his resignation, but he wants the free health insurance which he would keep anyway.
The same day that he switched parties, Specter ran a TV ad showing how wholeheartedly he favors the Goons-destroy-the-secret-ballot-for-union-members bill.

Term limits law should include non-elected employees.

Lost Your Seniority?
Arlen, I just read that Reid reneged on the deal and you lost all your committee seniority. Now you've been screwed by the Democrat Party, just like the rest of us.

The Junior Senator
Sen Specter is now a junior senator..hee hee hee hee.. Karma is a wonderful thing.

Regarding the Republican primary...Gleason, a PA Republican Strategist and very good friend and supporter of John Murtha, is pushing Ridge to run against Toomey. Ridge is a moderate Republican, same as McCain, same as Bush, et al, and it's doubtful he really could defeat Specter when Ds outnumber Rs in this state. This Gleason fellow needs to leave the PA Republican Party and follow Specter into the bottomless pit of the Dems. It's time for PA Republicans to start realizing the PA Republican Party is out for the left. Don't buy their polls; they say what they want you to think. Go Toomey! Come out to a July 4th Tea Party.

Huh?
Is Bozell really trying to argue against the idea that Republicans have made their name so unpopular in some parts of the country that noone with that label can be elected by noting that the republicans in questions lost to Democrats?

Very weird, even by Bozell standards.

This guy turns my stomach
He literally stated that he switched in order to keep his seat. A few hours later he fakes philosophical by claiming his party left him. I think he voted for the stimulus just to get in Obama's superbowl party. What's the deal with Pennsylvania? You guys are almost 1/10 as bad as Cal.

Specter- Crushed Under Obamanation Bus

Chalk this up as poetic justice to the man who claims his party has left him behind. Last night the Senate voted on Senator Specter's switch in party affiliation, but the Democrats demoted him to junior status on the committee he SERVES ON!! HAHAAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!

A Washington Post article put it this way:

"Specter, after 43 years as an active Republican, will have to prove his Democratic loyalty over the next 20 months to his colleagues in order to win their support for his seniority."

Yeah...maybe he can polish a few knobs...Barney's Frank comes to mind.

Hey...I wonder if he'll have to move his office to one of those windowless cubbyholes they have for Junior Senators?

why do we read this BS?
WHy do we all continue to read this bobbleheaded crap?

The democrats retired all those moderates because the base didnt vote! We let them be defeated! And lest you forget, Bush helped this socialist piece of filth specter get reelected! Toomey would have won last time and specter would have been long gone if it wasnt for Bushwhack! Stupid conservatives, you voted for your own demise! Ayone the National Republican party annoints you defeat! Period! No more Snowes, no more Collins, no more specters, no more shwarzentraitors! Buch backed 13 leftist soft socialist republicans up for reelection and then you wonder why we didnt vote for you RATs?! YOU SOLD US OUT! YOu sold AMERICA OUT! YOU GAVE OBAMA A MAJORITY ON PURPOSE!

There in only one leader in the republican party today and that is RON PAUL! RON PAUL!!!! True principles, true courage, the only true conservative! And what does the Repuli-Rats do to him? Why they try to defeat him at his last election with leftist, modeate republi-rats!

I will never vote again for the pink elephant party and the more the rats leave the sinking ship to climb aboard the SS Potemkin the more they will lose and destroy this country!

I was a life long Repblican, but now I HATE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY! RON PAUL OR BUST! DOwn with the Republi-RATS!

craigers

Location: CA
Reply # 49
Date: May 6, 2009 - 5:09 PM EST why do we read this BS?
WHy do we all continue to read this bobbleheaded crap?

I feel your pain. I believe most of the Republicans in Congress would bend over and let Obama slip it in if they thought no one was looking.

Lon
Your 4:43 p.m. post is very weird, even by your standards.

Did you read the article?

Bozell clearly answers the question you raise.

Taking Democrats advice?
Is anyone suspicious about all this free advice from the Left meted out to their "poor feckless colleagues" on the Right about leaning ever further to the left to restore their appeal to the Conservative base? It's amazing how the Democrats rely so heavily upon the ignorance of both opponents and supporters and even more amazing that it's a strategy that works so well. Maybe they're on to something. Confirmation will occur If Republicans continue to listen to these boobs as they attempt to "re-brand" the Party when simply re-affirming and re-dedicating themselves to Conservative principles is all that's necessary. IMHO.

Anybody know?
Who got his seat on the Judiciary Committee?

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!

Wrat Wrangler
Jeff Sessions

Now Jeff Session's Gets To Payback !

The Turncoat Scum Specter screwed Sessions Federal District Judgeship Appointment in'86.

Now,Republicans gave Jeff Session's Specter's Ranking Member Seat on The Judiciary Committee.

What Goes Around ,Comes Around Arlo !

Yesssssss !

Ah, but Reid shafted the PA traitor
by taking away all of his seniority on all the committees Spector thought he would maintain power on when he switched parties.

In repayment for his own traitorous party change, Spector now threatens Demo-creeps with not voting card check, not seating Al Franken (small wonders there), and not voting with the Dem. caucus on much of anything, so he will scr*w the lefty bozos and at least be their problem instead of ours.

Maybe he won't run in PA at all next year.

How the worm turns.


Speaking of creeps,
how about Lieberman? A pox on both their houses.

Specter is a perfect example
of our DC legislators. His object is self-agrandizement and feathering his nest. His agenda is get elected. NOthing else matters. Ethically, he comes in beneath those cute little laboratory rats. I understand there are things those rats won't do.

Pistol
Benedict Arlen is where he should have been long ago. Maybe we could have had a conservative in his place.He fits the left like a glove.

Now he sees first hand just how cruel and heartless they are. Politics to them is a blood sport. It's no wonder they have no problem condoning legalized murder.

THE CLASSIC POSTER CHILD......
FOR TERM LIMITS!!!

Let's vote all these career weasels OUT in 2010 and 2012. Anyone who has been feeding at the public trough for 29 years has been there 20 years too long. The longer these parasites are there, the more corrupt they become. This opportunistic slug is totally despicable.

LEFT OR RIGHT, CONSERVITIVE OR LIBERAL
Republican Party is not Republican and some that ware that hat are not republican. With a two party system a person running for office must choose one or the other. This choice depends on the label of the others in the race. Kind of like shirts or skins. I my case the Republicans did no move left or right but discarded the foundation and move out into thin air. It is a waste of time to belong to a political party that is unable to define who they are. As for Mr. Specter, PA may love him, but down here in the south we think he is lacking proper stability,and dependability of character.

Single bullet theory Arlen
At least Judas got 30 pieces of silver for his betrayal.Arlen didn't get busfare from his "fellow democrats. For his switch,he is now a freshman Senator.Can you say polital suicide?

Redstater
"maybe Republicans should actually try conservatism before blaming it. The last time it was tried was the Reagan Revolution..." RIGHT ON!! Perfect words to describe the incomprehensible flailing around that the Republican party thinkers are going through right now. As Rush says: Conservatism is the answer. Two landslides in 1980 and 1984 prove it.

Reagan GAVE us the BLUEPRINT!!!!
TWO wild landslides. Millions of Democrats came out of the woodwork to vote for a CONSERVATIVE Republican.

The problem is the old money, blue blood, country clubbers who are in fact VERY liberal WITH OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY!!! They have theirs squirrelled away damned well be assured. Just like the big money DemocRAT donators.

They are EMBARRASSED by the rank and file conservatives and they wish two issues would go away: Illegal immigration and abortion. These are the "wizards of smart" who keep telling us we have to be more like the Jackass Party but "smarter". We'll screw up the health care system and ruin the country with illegal immigration and flush the 2nd Amendment down the cr@pper but only on the margins.

-Ray
NRA Life Member
Soli Deo Gloria!!!

The GOP...
At least eighty percent of them don't believe in anything other than getting re-elected and they seem to have a distinct distaste for most of the people who sent them to Washington. How we ended up with such a sorry collection of puffed up, vertebrae-free jackanapes representing the Right and the Republican Party, I'll never know.

“As long as the religious right is seen as controlling the Republican Party, the GOP will continue to lose some percentage of voters”.
The religious right does not control the Republican Party; it is only seen as controlling. This perception is killing the Republican Party; brought about by left-wing Democrats in their defense of abortion and the gay life-style.

“This percentage likely will increase over time as younger voters shift away from traditional to more progressive values”.

The case must be made regarding VALUES…Which values-set is more productive…Traditional or Progressive? I will take the hard working traditional over the feel-good progressive any day. Again, this VALUES perception is killing the Republican Party.

However, let faith inform one's values, but let logic and reason inform one's public arguments; Democrats fear this above all.



Specter was born
in 1930, of Russian immigrant parents (Communist moles?) considering how Specter sides with the liberal traitors.

Reagan?
When you talk about Reagan, remember that he was responsible for the largest tax increase in history, he wildly increased the size of the federal government and he gave amnesty to illegal immigrants. If anyone had run on that platform in 2008, he would have been less popular than Tancredo. For whatever reason, people liked Reagan, even though he clearly favored the rich and paved the way for the downfall of the American middle class.

The truth is that no conservative along the lines of what Hannity, Rush and people on this board have in mind, has ever or could ever be elected President. Who were the most conservative candidates in 2008-Tancredo, Thompson, Brownback? They couldn't get 10% of the total vote from their own party combined! After the election, there was a big argument as to whether we are a center-left or center-right country. Even if you believe we are center-right, how successful will the Repubs be if they choose to ignore the center and just appeal to the 20% extreme right?

Tim, I'm glad you are so excited to have that pathetic racist Sessions take Specter's spot on Judiciary. It speaks volumes about you.

Ron
If you really just want Repubs in Congress to vote against every bill, then you are the traitor. Please find somewhere else to go.
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