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Deroy Murdock: Dede Scozzafava Is No GOP Moderate - She is a donkey in an elephant costume.
National Review Online ^ | November 16, 2009 | Deroy Murdock

Posted on 11/16/2009 8:10:38 AM PST by neverdem








Dede Scozzafava Is No GOP Moderate
She is a donkey in an elephant costume.

By Deroy Murdock

Re-canvassed votes in upstate New York’s 23rd Congressional District foreshadow the second coming of third-party candidate Doug Hoffman. As Mark Weiner of the Syracuse Post-Standard reported Thursday morning, Conservative nominee Hoffman’s 5,335-vote deficit behind Democrat Bill Owens has shrunk to just 3,026 after Election Night tabulation errors were corrected. Some 10,200 absentee ballots remain uncounted. State Board of Elections spokesman John Conklin told Weiner, “All ballots will be counted, and if the result changes, Owens will have to be removed.”

However this develops, before Election Day 2009 vanishes into the rear-view mirror, one big myth demands correction, lest it harden into “fact.” Dede Scozzafava is no moderate Republican. The GOP state assemblywoman who abandoned this special election boasts a solid liberal record of votes and activism far left of the GOP’s center, or even its wobbly port flank — home of Maine senators Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe.

Nonetheless, the GOP’s detractors are showcasing Scozzafava as “proof” that reasonable centrists are unwelcome in today’s intolerant, extreme, far-right Republican party.

The Washington Post’s Jason Horowitz called the six-term legislator “a little-known state assemblywoman with moderate Republican views and a mouthful of a surname.” Horowitz’s November 10 piece was sub-headlined: “It’s a Grand Old Purging as moderate’s ouster spotlight’s Republican dysfunction.”

As CBS News’s Steve Chaggaris remarked: “Conservative Republicans will undoubtedly claim victory in sidelining the moderate GOPer, Scozzafava.”

UrbanDictionary.com now defines “Scozzafaved” as being “Purged of moderation, e.g., within a Congressional district.”

Scozzafava is no upstate version of Long Island’s Peter King (2008 American Conservative Union rating: 50) nor Florida’s Lincoln Diaz-Balart (52), truly centrist congressional Republicans who somehow go astray without offending the party’s beliefs or enflaming its base. Conversely, Scozzafava is a donkey in an elephant costume. Consider just a few lowlights from her previous record and recent campaign:

Scozzafava earned a feeble 15 out of 100 on the New York Conservative party’s latest legislative report card. Sheldon Silver, an ultraliberal Manhattan trial lawyer and State Assembly Democratic leader, earned a 10. Conservative party chairman Mike Long observed that in the state house, “46 Democrats have voting records more conservative than the Republican pick for Congress!”

Scozzafava voted not once, not twice, but 190 times to raise or extend taxes. Few issues are more sacred to the GOP faithful than tax limitation. There is nothing moderate about violating this core party tenet — not rarely, but nearly 200 times.

Indeed, Scozzafava’s tax votes are so bad that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee  attacked her on them.

“Albany politician Dede Scozzafava voted to raise or extend taxes on New Yorkers over 190 times,” declared a September 22 DCCC press release, denouncing “increases on sales taxes to wireless surcharges.”


As columnist Michelle Malkin recalls, Scozzafava voted in Albany for Democratic budgets, approved a $180 million state-level bank bailout, and backed President Obama’s $787 billion stimulus package.

Scozzafava favors “card check” legislation that would kill secret ballots in union-organizing elections. She also accepted campaign cash from the Longshoremen’s, Electrical Workers’, and Service Employees’ unions, as well as the National Education Association, the notorious teacher’s union that just screams “NO!” to nearly every school-choice initiative.

“I was first on the Planned Parenthood board when I returned to the North Country,” Scozzafava said last year as she accepted the Family Planning Advocates’ Margaret Sanger Award for pro-abortion activism. It’s bad enough for a Republican to be pro-abortion. But must she be an award-winning pro-abortion Republican?

Scozzafava was endorsed by the leftist, ACORN-associated Working Families Party and ran on its ballot line with 2008’s Obama-Biden ticket and 2004’s Kerry-Edwards team.

Scozzafava was endorsed by Markos Moulitsas, editor of The Daily Kos, arguably the Left’s most influential political website. Beneath the headline “NY 23: The most liberal candidate leads (and it’s not the Dem),” Moulitsas wrote: “So it’s official, I’m rooting for the Republican to win.”

Citing polling numbers that plunged after the district’s mainly GOP voters recoiled at her record, Scozzafava suddenly fled the race on Halloween, just three days before the election. Most nominal Republicans would have mirrored the Republican National Committee and endorsed Conservative Hoffman, or at least stayed neutral. Instead, Scozzafava did something truly un-Republican: She embraced Democrat Bill Owens. With Scozzafava’s backing, and amid all this tumult, Owens edged Hoffman 49 percent to 45 on November 3, with Scozzafava scoring 5 percent.

If elected, Hoffman would have rebuffed Nancy Pelosi’s Obamacare bill on November 7. That might have persuaded Rep. Ahn Cao (R., La.) to reverse his lone GOP “yes” vote and join his conference in unanimously rejecting Pelosi’s 1,990-page behemoth. Seeing 100 percent Republican opposition might have inspired another Democrat to spurn this legislation. Obamacare then would have failed by exactly one vote, and this entire sick mess would have flatlined. Thus, Dede Scozzafava is as plausibly responsible as anyone for keeping Obamacare alive.

GOP voters and activists at least grudgingly can accept moderate Republicans who sometimes violate Reaganite principles, especially in states like New York that are not quite Texas or Utah. But henceforth, GOP leaders must understand that picking Scozzafavian candidates is a recipe for revulsion among party stalwarts. If GOP elders prefer to see teardrops rather than confetti fall on election night, they should nominate more Democrats like Dede Scozzafava.

— Deroy Murdock is a New York-based columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service and a media fellow with the Hoover Institution.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: dedescozzafava; deroymurdock; doughoffman; hoffman; scozzafava
Deroy Murdock on NRO calling Scozzafava a liberal was no surprise to me. Stuart Rothenberg doing the same surprised me. Rothenberg is part of the MSM, and he's married to a liberal, IIRC.

Learning the Right Lessons From Tuesday’s Results (Finally, Scozzafava is called a liberal.) by Stuart Rothenberg

Doug Hoffman was on Glenn Beck's radio show this morning during which Hoffman said that he was now behind by only 2,000 votes with 10,000 absentee ballots, mostly military from Fort Drum, still not yet counted. Hoffman also said those votes went out in mid October, when he was getting publicity, and that they tend to vote for the Conservative Party, IIRC.

1 posted on 11/16/2009 8:10:38 AM PST by neverdem
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To: neverdem
Deroy Murdock on NRO calling Scozzafava a liberal was no surprise to me.

Deroy Murdock, one of the leading pimps for RINO Rudy during the 2007-2008 GOP campaign, is hardly in a position to lecture anyone about RINOs.

2 posted on 11/16/2009 8:13:26 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: neverdem

She’s a lefty moonbat in my book.


3 posted on 11/16/2009 8:14:38 AM PST by freespirited (Liberals are only liberal about sex & drugs. Otherwise, they want to control your life. --DHorowitz)
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To: neverdem

Was it because Dede couldn’t fit in a donkey suit?


4 posted on 11/16/2009 8:15:59 AM PST by Night Hides Not (If Dick Cheney = Darth Vader, then Joe Biden = Dark Helmet)
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To: neverdem
>>>>>... one big myth demands correction, lest it harden into “fact.” Dede Scozzafava is no moderate Republican.

There are a lot of myths in politics. One more correction. Giuliani is no conservative. Like Scozzafava, Giuliani is a liberal Republican.

5 posted on 11/16/2009 8:20:12 AM PST by Reagan Man ("In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem.")
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To: neverdem

I take this literally.


6 posted on 11/16/2009 8:22:16 AM PST by dforest (Who is the real Jim Thompson? I am.)
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To: neverdem
I still think it's too bad that Hoffman didn't hold out until all the votes were counted.

“All ballots will be counted, and if the result changes, Owens will have to be removed.”

Yes, that would be the proper thing to do. But do we think that Nancy Pelosi & Co. will do it? Not until they've fought for two years to keep the Democrat in office.

7 posted on 11/16/2009 8:50:05 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: neverdem
Some thoughts on the NY 23 debacle:

1. Dee Dee withdrew when she was pulling votes from the DEMONCRAT.

2. Even after she withdrew, her and/or her spouse's union vote machine continued to suppress Hoffman votes and work to get the Demoncrat Owens elected.

3. I believe that this whole thing was an Obama ploy to a)flip this seat and/or b)get one more vote for health care.

4. This could be a future trick that liberals use to win elections: Posing as a Republican. We need to look at voting records, policy positions, and how long the candidate has actually been a Republican.

8 posted on 11/16/2009 9:13:31 AM PST by sportutegrl (If liberals could do math, they would be conservatives.)
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To: neverdem

Despite how the race eventually turns out I am personally greatly offended, in fact downright angry, that any part of GOP attempted to pass this lady off as a moderate Republican. Either they think we aren’t smart enough to figure that out, or they totally dismissive of what conservatives in the GOP want from the party.

If she is the best they can do as a party then it’s obviously time to ride them out of town on a rail.


9 posted on 11/16/2009 9:18:50 AM PST by jwparkerjr
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