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Moderate Sen. Lugar's Struggles With Tea Party Mark 'Identity Crisis' in GOP, Claims New York Times

By Clay Waters | May 16, 2011 | 15:23

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The New York Times’s biased Tea Party reporter Kate Zernike profiled Indiana’s veteran moderate Republican Sen. Richard Lugar, one of the Times’s favorite Republicans, on Sunday’s front page: "Running on Moderation in Immoderate Times."

With Sen. John McCain making conservative noises on illegal immigration, Lugar may be the best bet for the Times to foster its dream of a moderate (i.e. toothless) Republicanism to counter the Tea Party, one that accommodates Democrats and supports, as Lugar did, President Obama on issues like amnesty for illegals. In November 2010, Times reporter Jennifer Steinhauer marked Lugar as a brave "maverick" who had refused to succumb to "hyper-partisanship and obduracy," like the rest of the G.O.P., presumably.

 

Zernike caught up with Lugar speaking to a local Republican club in Indiana.

Mr. Lugar himself had reminded the room about the Rolodex of international leaders he had accumulated in 34 years in the United States Senate (a hint of his clout), about his 604-acre family farm in Marion County (his local roots) and about his ability to speak, without notes, of the intricacies of the federal budget (lest anyone think that at age 79, he no longer had the legislative chops for the seventh term he was seeking).

Still, facing his first primary challenge since 1976, here was another constituent with a question reminding him how difficult it was to be a Republican like Richard Lugar right now.

A constituent questioned Lugar about the federal debt, leading to this concerned passage.

Mr. Lugar is trying to run on moderation in an immoderate time. He is betting that the Tea Party call of alarm and partisanship is drowning out a majority that prefers Republicans who specialize in reason and reaching across the aisle. Whether he is right will reveal something about the strength of the Tea Party. The fact that he is even struggling says a lot about the identity crisis in the Republican Party.

Odd how the Republicans are always beset with woes like an "identity crisis," even after one of the most successful election cycles in history.

Mr. Lugar does sometimes seem like a Republican from a different era. He is a centrist on foreign policy. He eschews labels -- campaign aides dole out stickers calling him an "effective conservative," but Mr. Lugar rarely if ever describes himself that way. He does not refer to liberals or socialism the way so many in his party do.

(Hmm. Times reporter Steinhauer had no problem with calling Lugar "A reliable conservative for decades on every issue" in 2010.)

Zernike continued with more hagiography:

A Rhodes scholar and a former Navy officer, Mr. Lugar has spent almost all his life in public service. As mayor of Indianapolis, he was credited with saving the city’s tax base, and therefore the city, by merging it with nearby suburbs. In the Senate, he is most proud of his work with Sam Nunn, Democrat of Georgia, to initiate a program of disarmament in the former Soviet Union.

Examining his uneasy relationship with the Tea Party, Zernike looked at things from Lugar’s more liberal perspective:

Many of his positions dovetail with the Tea Party agenda; he has sponsored a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution and argues for the need to reduce military spending and restructure entitlement programs to reduce the deficit.

But Tea Party groups complain about his sponsorship of the Dream Act, which would have created a path to citizenship for some illegal immigrants who are students or military veterans. They disapprove of his votes for President Obama’s Supreme Court nominees and for the bank bailout of 2008. In the criticism most puzzling to him, they disapprove of his pushing for a new strategic arms reduction treaty on nuclear disarmament.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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Lugar's seat is at risk because . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 3:35pm.

. . . with 34 years of Senate experience, he is part of the problem, not part of the solution.

If the people of Indiana want a change, it's time for him to go.

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I Agree Wholeheartedly

Submitted by Conservator on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 3:43pm.

Whenever the left-wing media pundits want to slam a GOP position, they always look to Lugar to attack his fellow Republicans - He's a favorite on MSNBC too. IMO, he's a nice man suffering from dementia and it's time he retired.

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"A Rhodes scholar and a

Submitted by stratman on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 5:24pm.

  • "A Rhodes scholar and a former Navy officer, Mr. Lugar has spent almost all his life in public service."

People are realizing that those who spend their entire adult working years as a politician are oftentimes part of the problem with our government.

  • "As mayor of Indianapolis, he was credited with saving the city’s tax base, and therefore the city, by merging it with nearby suburbs."

This is pure wealth redistribution.  It is being proposed for Cleveland and suburbs.  I will receive less in services if this goes through.

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Good point -- It's about expanding the ponzi scheme

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 9:27am.

At the heart of the call for "immigration reform" by Democrats and some Republican career Hill-dwellers is just such a 'saving of the tax base.'   By legitimizing the illegal workers in this country, they can issue Social Security numbers and green cards and temporarily forestall the death of Social Security and Medicare by broadening the base of contributors.  Of course, in the end, it's still just a mega-ponzi scheme, and those new contributors will eventually become beneficiaries, so the system is still doomed.

That's why Lugar and his pals are part of the problem.  They merely kick the can down the road for some other generation to figure out.

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A Bust From The Get Go

Submitted by stratman on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 1:54pm.

Counting on unknown numbers of illegals, who may still work under the table and not pay taxes, is a gigantic mistake.  We are so screwed by these morons if this is part of their plans.

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Another RINO

Submitted by ohio granny on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 5:40pm.

Hopefully another RINO who bites the dust in the 2012 election. (Hey liberals, that is not violent language is it?)

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Someone point me to the "moderate" Dems in positions of power

Submitted by lsudolemite on Mon, 05/16/2011 - 7:59pm.

in today's Democrat party. Lieberman? He already was forced to run as an independent by his own party and will be retiring. McCaskill is hanging by a thread to her Senate seat.

Where was all this hand-wringing about immoderation during Pelosi's reign of terror from 2007-2010?

"Liberalism is hideous.  It is the antithesis of being pro-human.  It looks at life as a burden in and of itself to be managed, rather than as a blessing to be explored and lived to the fullest." --Rush Limbaugh
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Lugar

Submitted by jessieH on Tue, 05/17/2011 - 10:29am.

With 34 years in office, Lugar is part of the " do nothing" Congress. His family gets rich, while we gat the shaft.

                                                                                                                                                                    

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