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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: I oppose Orrin Hatch’s re-election As faithful readers of this blog know, I was reporting on the Tea Party movement long before it was even called the Tea Party movement and long before a legion of Johnny-come-latelys in Washington had grabbed their fiscal conservative costumes and joined the parade. I can remember not being able to get mainstream media coverage on the day of one of the first taxpayer protests in Denver in February 2009. Weve come a long way, baby. From day one, I emphasized that the grass-roots activists leading the Tea Party charge have been as opposed to Big Government Republicans as they have to Big Government Democrats. They and I have not forgotten that bailout-mania began under the Bush administration, which pre-socialized the economy and handed it on a silver platter to Barack Obama. Which brings me to GOP Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. The other day, he had the unfathomable audacity to proclaim himself a Tea Party person. Look, I think the tea party people deserve a lot of credit, he said in response to a question about Democrats and Vice President Joe Biden reportedly calling freshman GOP members of Congress terrorists. We wouldnt be where we are without them. The fact of the matter is Ive been a tea party person I think since before the tea party came into existence.[emphasis added] Are you freaking kidding me? Orrin Hatch is the antithesis of the Tea Party spirit. He is a mascot for big-spending Beltway entrenched incumbency who has consistently joined hands with destructive Democrats. He slobbered over corruptocrat Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd. He co-sponsored the $6 billion national service boondoggle and dedicated it to his good friend Teddy Kennedy, with whom he also joined hands to create the ever-expanding SCHIP entitlement. He supported tax cheat Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner from day one, lavished praise on Joe Bidens balls, and embraced and defended Attorney General Eric Holders nomination because, he said, I like Barack Obama and I want to help him if I can. He was an original sponsor of the open-borders DREAM Act illegal alien student bailout and voted for the massive TARP bailout. How do real Tea Party people feel about Tea Party pretender Orrin Hatch? The same way they feel about his former big-spending entrenched incumbent in Utah former Sen. Bob Bennett who got the boot in May. As I noted back in April 2009: If only the condescending cable TV anchors at CNN and MSNBC had paused from wallowing in gutter puns about tea bags, they might have reported an even more significant phenomenon: Tea Party protesters were as vocal in their criticism of Republicans as they were of Democrats. In Salt Lake City, Utah, a crowd of 2,000 repeatedly booed GOP Sens. Orrin Hatch and Bob Bennett, who both supported the $700 billion TARP bailout, and protested GOP Gov. Jon Huntsmans decision to accept $1.6 billion in porky stimulus funds. Refresh your memories of how Utah Tea Party activists booed Hatch, Bennett, and McCain 2.0 presidential candidate and former Utah governor Jon Huntsman (at 1:24 in the video): Now, the six-term Hatch first elected in 1976 on an anti-entrenched incumbent platform (Hatchs campaign line then against his opponent Frank Moss: What do you call a Senator whos served in office for 18 years? You call him home) wants to stay in Washington yet another term after FOUR DECADES in government. He has been lining up some big conservative names. And now there is some sort of pro-Hatch, anti-Freedomworks website using my words to support Hatch. I dont know what the beef is between Dick Armey and Orrin Hatch. But I will tell you this: While Armeys pro-amnesty stance bothers me, bailout Swamp Creature Orrin Hatchs desperate bid to cling to power by morphing himself into a Tea Party cheerleader aggravates me far more. I will do whatever I can to support Hatchs challenger likely the staunch conservative GOP Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who is a fiscal warrior, tough on illegal immigration, and has a terrific record taking down the GOP establishment. Forty-two Thirty-six continuous years and untold trillions of dollars in expanded government is enough 42 is too much. Its time for Orrin Hatch to go.
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#1. To: James Deffenbach (#0)
Malkin is merely stating the obvious ... now that Hatch is older than Methusela and lefter than the leftest lefty. This is the same bitch that recommended putting resistors and those opposing the "Patriot Act" in work camps. She's another "Hatch" feigning "Tea Party" truth when she will support other RINO shit birds like all of the Republicans except Ron Paul. No one with an ounce of honesty in their blood needs to hear another word from this plant, ever.
I don't always agree with her either but when she says something good she should not be condemned for that, eh? Sure, point it out when she is wrong, I do too. But she is right about Hatch.
She and her ilk are careful not to bite the hand that feeds them. They wait until the perp is leaving office or in jail before they open their mouths which extends the perps ability to screw the people. Orrin Hatch has been a subversive for many, many, many, years.
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