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Why I Supported Arlen Specter By Sen. Rick Santorum
Crisis Magazine ^ | July8, 2004 | Sen. Rick Santorum

Posted on 11/16/2004 6:39:09 AM PST by BobCNY

Rick Santorum is the Republican senator from Pennsylvania and chairman of the Senate Republican Conference.

I made a decision recently to support my colleague, Senator Arlen Specter—a pro-choice Republican—in the Pennsylvania Senate primary race. While the decision was controversial with some, I’m convinced it was the right one. Put simply, I supported Senator Specter because it will further the causes in which I believe and because it’s in the best interest of my state.

Politically, Senator Specter is a very strong general-election candidate with a high likelihood to win the seat, while his opponent, pro-life Congressman Pat Toomey, would have had a much tougher race. Many Republican political leaders—including President George W. Bush—agreed with my assessment that Congressman Toomey would be a much weaker general-election candidate for a variety of reasons (though he deserves praise for his strong showing in the primary).

As a Republican leader, I have a responsibility to support incumbent senators generally and my colleague from Pennsylvania specifically. Republicans have a narrow majority, only 51 Republican senators. Reelecting Specter improves our shot to keep that majority. And clearly a pro-life Republican majority that includes Senator Specter, who—while pro-choice—voted for the partial-birth abortion ban and fetal-homicide bills, is better than a pro-choice Democratic majority with pro-choice Senator Joe Hoeffel, Specter’s Democratic rival, who voted against both bills.

In addition, there are already eight open Senate seats this election (five Democrat, three Republican), presenting a tremendous opportunity to grow our majority. And this isn’t just an issue of party politics—there are grave consequences involved. If Republicans lose the majority and Senate Democrats are again in charge, they’ll quickly reverse the real progress we’ve made on life issues. Pro-choice Democrats will get the chairmanships of the committees and control of the Senate floor schedule and will refuse to cooperate on confirming President Bush’s judicial nominees (if the president is reelected). If President Bush is defeated and the Democrats gain control of the White House, they’ll use the combined power of the White House and Congress to aggressively advance a pro-abortion, pro–stem-cell research, pro–human-embryo cloning, and anti-marriage agenda.

As chairman of the Republican Conference, I’m always preaching to our members about teamwork. As we all know, sometimes you have to take one for the team even though you’d prefer not to. I can’t think of anyone in my four years of leadership who has been more willing than Arlen Specter to step up on crucial amendments and vote with us to move legislation forward, even though he disagrees with us on the substance. In other words, when it counts, I’ve been able to count on him—and not just for his vote but also in recruiting others if necessary.

Probably the issue of concern to most Catholics is the thought that Senator Specter will be in charge of moving President Bush’s judicial nominees out of the Judiciary Committee. I’m constantly reminded of his vote on Judge Robert Bork (though let’s not forget his questioning of Anita Hill during Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s confirmation hearings).

The reality is Senator Specter has supported all six of President Bush’s filibustered judicial nominees this session, both in committee and on the floor. Furthermore, he has said that when he becomes chairman of the Judiciary Committee, he’ll live by the bill he introduced in Congress last year that requires all judicial nominees who have the approval of their home-state senators to be reported out of the Judiciary Committee promptly.

Senator Specter, who has voted for every Bush judicial nominee, has said repeatedly that he doesn’t apply a litmus test for judges. I know this for a fact because during the last three years, the senator and I have joined together to nominate 20 judges to the federal bench, including six Democrats. From the public information available about those nominees, all were conservative jurists and to my knowledge—with one exception—were also pro-life.

As a Republican leader, I’ll work this election year to retain our majority so that we can continue to make progress on the important moral and cultural issues of our day. But whether or not we retain the majority, I will always support legislation consistent with moral absolutes (like our obligation to protect all innocent human life). And as we all do, I must also make prudential judgments on difficult and complex issues that confront us in this less than black-and-white world.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: abortion; eatourown; judges; judicial; pennsylvania; rinofool; santorum; specter
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I guess Sen. Santorum must be surprised from Sen. Specter's comments after the election. I guess this show that Sen. Santorum is a Republican first, a conservative maybe second and a Catholic third as long it does not get in the way of his politics or career.
1 posted on 11/16/2004 6:39:10 AM PST by BobCNY
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To: BobCNY

The Seniority system stinks. The last time it was used we got Bob Dole in 96 and boy that did a lot of good.

It's time for the Best man for the Job instead of the OLDEST!


3 posted on 11/16/2004 6:43:52 AM PST by funkywbr
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To: BibChr

Pingomai -- to try to figure this out later.

/c8


4 posted on 11/16/2004 6:45:31 AM PST by BibChr ("...behold, they have rejected the word of the LORD, so what wisdom is in them?" [Jer. 8:9])
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To: BobCNY

This is a defining moment in Santorum's career. He likely will not win reelection, nor should such a pusilanimous wus be given an important role in the Republican Party.


5 posted on 11/16/2004 6:46:53 AM PST by gaspar
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To: BobCNY

As far as I'm concerned, Rick Santorum sold out when he came over to New Jersey a few years ago to campaign on behalf of former GOP governor Christie Whitman -- who will be remembered as one of the most radical pro-abortion politicians in this history of this country (from either political party).


6 posted on 11/16/2004 6:47:08 AM PST by Alberta's Child (If whiskey was his mistress, his true love was the West . . .)
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To: TonyRo76

ping


7 posted on 11/16/2004 6:47:16 AM PST by Jeff Blogworthy
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To: BobCNY

It'd be hysterical to see Toomey beat Santorum in the '06 Senate Primary, and go on to win the election.

I do so hope this happens.


8 posted on 11/16/2004 6:47:33 AM PST by Preachin' (Where is Murrymom?)
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To: Jeff Blogworthy

If he and Bush had backed Toomey, just maybe Bush would have won PA.

Another RINO craps on the core.


9 posted on 11/16/2004 6:48:49 AM PST by worldclass
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To: BobCNY
Really bad thinking by Santorum. Good reason to oppose him as any kind of a Presidental primary candidate.

Who cares if you win with somebody like Specter. If the Senate were a one vote organizational advantage, maybe. But that is not where we are. Better off with a loss to a Dem who might get knocked out six years hence.

10 posted on 11/16/2004 6:50:12 AM PST by David
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To: BobCNY
While the decision was controversial with some, I’m convinced it was the right one.

You don't need to convince us, Rick.

But I think God will demand a better excuse. Until you find one, you might want to avoid taking Holy Eucharist.

11 posted on 11/16/2004 6:50:34 AM PST by St. Johann Tetzel
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To: BobCNY

...I supported Senator Specter because it will further the causes in which I believe and because it?s in the best interest of my state...

Then you are either an idiot, or one of the bad guys.


12 posted on 11/16/2004 6:51:35 AM PST by the gillman@blacklagoon.com
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To: TonyRo76

I spell it differently, but I think the meaning is the same---- P-O-L-I-T-I-C-I-A-N


13 posted on 11/16/2004 6:55:24 AM PST by dmz
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To: BobCNY
Folks, you really need to calm down with regard to Santorum. He made a terrible error in judgment when he endorsed Arlen Specter, but he's also proven to be a true friend of conservatives during his 10-year tenure.

I would suggest you give him a pass on this bad decision, but make it clear to him that another mistake of this magnitude will not be tolerated.

14 posted on 11/16/2004 6:55:46 AM PST by NittanyLion
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To: BobCNY

Temporary diminished capacity is the only defense. Alternatively, even a good person sins occaisionally - go forth and sin no more.


15 posted on 11/16/2004 6:59:34 AM PST by MarkT
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To: BobCNY
This was a statement put out by Santorum on 8 July '04. President Bush also supported Spector. Both did so in order to save the Senate and both did what they thought they had to. The question now is what are their views on Spector as Judiciary Chair, NOW?
16 posted on 11/16/2004 6:59:50 AM PST by mmsturm (Support Your Scouts)
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To: BobCNY

Blah blah blah. Screw you, Santorum.


17 posted on 11/16/2004 7:00:06 AM PST by Sloth ("Rather is TV's real-life Ted Baxter, without Baxter's quiet dignity." -- Ann Coulter)
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To: Preachin'

It'd be hysterical to see Toomey beat Santorum in the '06 Senate Primary, and go on to win the election.

I do so hope this happens.

ME TOO! Santorum, I always had enormous respect for you but...your history!!


18 posted on 11/16/2004 7:02:48 AM PST by Cricket24
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To: BobCNY
Real Principled Convictions:

  1. God
  2. Family
  3. Country
  4. Ideology
  5. Party

Santorum has it backwards

20 posted on 11/16/2004 7:10:37 AM PST by lormand (Dead People Vote DemocRAT)
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