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The Water Cooler Title: Former Bush Official: GOP ‘Beyond Redemption’ A former US senator and ambassador to the UN under President George W. Bush says the increasingly radical and uncompromising tone of the GOP is a sign the party is now "beyond redemption." John C. Danforth made the comment while discussing a possible tea party challenge to Republican Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana, a long-serving moderate whose stances against some major GOP positions have reportedly made him the target of Republican ideologues. “If Dick Lugar, having served five terms in the US Senate and being the most respected person in the Senate and the leading authority on foreign policy, is seriously challenged by anybody in the Republican Party, we have gone so far overboard that we are beyond redemption," Danforth said, as quoted in the New York Times. Lugar has found himself at odds with many Republicans over his support for the START nuclear missile treaty with Russia, as well as his support for the DREAM Act, which would create a path to citizenship for illegal immigrant youth who complete an education program and stay out of legal trouble.
A day after the mid-term elections this month, Red State's Erick Ericksson added Lugar to a list of Republican senators who are ripe for a tea party challenge in 2012. GA_googleFillSlot("Raw_Embedded_300"); In an effort to win Republican support, the Obama administration has cast the START treaty as a continuation of the work President Ronald Reagan carried out in the 1980s, with the signing of a number of arms treaties with the Soviet Union. But Republicans on the Hill have balked at supporting the treaty, a move some say is designed to prevent President Obama from scoring a foreign policy victory. Last week, Lugar, the ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, attacked his fellow Republicans over the treaty, saying they were stalling on the issue because they didn't want to commit to a position. "Every senator has an obligation in the national security interest to take a stand, to do his or her duty. Maybe people would prefer not to do his or her duty right now," he said, as quoted at Foreign Policy. "Sometimes when you prefer not to vote, you attempt to find reasons not to vote."
Danforth's remark to the Times is not the first time the former Missouri senator, who served from 1976 to 1995, has gone up against the Republican grassroots. In a 2005 New York Times commentary, he criticized the GOP for "transform[ing] our party into the political arm of conservative Christians."
Danforth served as President George W. Bush's ambassador to the United Nations from 2004 to 2005. Reflecting on the potential tea party threat to Lugar, he told the Times, "I'm glad Lugar's there and I'm not." His remarks to the Times were flagged by Alex Seitz-Wald at ThinkProgress. Subscribe to *Tea Party On Parade* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Welcome to the new GOP where destroying Obama is the first order of business, regardless of the impact to the rest of the country. Dick Lugar is a traitor to the cause for daring to support START.
#2. To: go65 (#1) Danforth was an idiot back when he was relevant. Today, he's an irrelevant idiot. Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit. #3. To: go65 (#1) Dick Lugar is a traitor You're a fookin moron.
#4. To: Badeye (#2) Today, he's an irrelevant idiot. Yeah, keep running folks like Angle and O'Donnell, that's the ticket!
#5. To: go65, Badeye (#4) Yeah, keep running folks like Angle and O'Donnell, that's the ticket! Yeah, keep running that fookin idiot Obama and his ilk, that's the ticket!
#6. To: go65 (#4) Nobody can blame you for focusing on O'Donnell and Angle, given the historic level of the Dems defeat earlier this month. Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit. #7. To: Ibluafartsky (#5) lmao. Amen. Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit. #8. To: Badeye (#6) Nobody can blame you for focusing on O'Donnell and Angle, given the historic level of the Dems defeat earlier this month. And Miller, and Buck, and Paladino, and on and on. It wasn't a good day for the nutty tea party folks.
#9. To: go65, Badeye (#8) It wasn't a good day for the nutty tea party folks. Now that is laughable! Who are you calling a nut, fruitcake? The Tea Party came roaring into these midterms completely sideswiping the establishment GOP. In many cases Tea Party-esque candidates (candidates whether actually supported by, or but inspired by, Tea Party groups and/or principles) surged into the primary field beating out the party preferred candidates. It happened all across the country. Even in blue, blue Illinois where many feel that the GOP is merely a less powerful arm of the Democrats, Tea Party guys and outsiders beat state party-sponsored candidates. Just to name a few in Illinois Joe Walsh of the 8th District, Randy Hultgren of the 14th, Bob Dold of the 10th all beat out the establishment's picks for those offices. And each won the election after their surprising primary wins, too. Not that all three of these were Tea Party guys, but the point is that the establishment lost their control in each case. It wasn't just Illinois, either. The establishment also lost control of their own electorate and party in Nevada and Delaware, even as those races were ultimately won by Democrats. The fact is the GOP establishment was found wanting by its own primary voters. It happened in New York, Delaware, Colorado, and most other states.
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#10. To: go65 (#8) It wasn't a good day for the nutty tea party folks. Only the insane think that. Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit. Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest |
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