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3/28/13, "How Does Rand Paul Want to Change the Moss-Covered GOP?" Madison Project, Daniel Horowitz
"Rand Paul really struck a chord with many conservatives when he declared
at CPAC that “the GOP of old has grown stale and moss-covered,——I don’t
think we need to name any names here, do we?” But will he adhere to
his own admonishment?...
If you want a dictionary definition of the GOP establishment, it is
Mitch McConnell and those who surround him. If you want to know the
paradigm of stale, moss-covered leadership, it’s Mitch McConnell.
Nobody could assert with a straight face – even those who personally
admire him – that Mitch McConnell is an inspiring leader who has
provided bold leadership against the big government establishment in
Washington. He has voted for all of the things Rand Paul has inveighed
against for years. He has cut backroom deals with Biden to raise taxes
and the debt ceiling. He has been running around ridiculing Obamacare
while doing nothing do defund it through the budget process until Ted
Cruz forced his hand – and even then, he voted for the CR which
ultimately contained that funding.
Now he is running around town as a born-again bare-knuckled fighter
for conservatives. He is schlepping around that tower of Obamacare
regulations and letting every media outlet know that he hates Obamacare
and taxes (after cutting the deal with Biden). Why the sudden breath of
fresh air and fighting spirit? Well, he perceives a threat on his
right flank back home from the same Tea Party forces that helped elect
Rand Paul to the Senate and Thomas Massie to the House. If nothing
else, it proves the effectiveness of competition within the party, even
the mere threat or perception that such competition exists.
Yet, Rand Paul has preemptively
endorsed Mitch McConnell before any specific primary challenge has
presented itself. McConnell has tapped Rand Paul’s campaign manager,
Jesse Benton, to run his reelection bid, and is running around saying that the two senators are “inseparable.”
Look, I’ll also endorse Mitch McConnell against the eventual Democrat,
but why preempt any competition? How are we ever going to get rid of
the moss if we are going to block out competition to the leader of the
moss-covered Republicans?
We all get where Rand Paul is coming from. Nobody ever expects the
sitting junior senator to ever come out against the senior senator from
the same state who happens to also be the minority leader. We get that
he wants to run for president and needs access to McConnell’s
establishment donors. But he would be well advised not to follow in the
footsteps of Rick Santorum and stomp around the state with someone who
campaigned against him the primary. He’d be well served not to hitch
his wagon too closely to someone who is not exactly that popular in the
state. Does he really want to be “inseparable” with McConnell’s
26-year-old moss, covered record?
You can’t change the status quo with the consummate iteration of the
status quo. Voters of Kentucky realize that as well. That is why they
elected Rand Paul over McConnell’s choice, whom McConnell considered
more electable. Speaking of electability, the irony is that at a time
when we need to win back the Senate, McConnell might be the only man who
could lose this seat for us in the general election. He spent $21
million to barely eke out a victory against a Democrat in 2008 in a
state Obama lost by 23 points....
Competition is healthy in the primary and it is healthy for the
general election. Let’s wait until the field matures and back the best
candidate in the primary and general elections. No senator is too big
to fail. No senator owns a seat for life. Every six years he must make
the case why his previous six years constitute the type of
representation that earns him another term. In the primary, he must
vouch for why he is the best candidate to represent conservative
voters. Conservatives in Kentucky are looking for another leader like
Rand Paul. Are they getting such leadership from McConnell?
Why is it that McConnell always leads from behind? Why is it the usual
three amigos – Paul, Lee, and Cruz – are threatening to filibuster the
gun bill, and not the minority leader? Maybe he will support them in
last moment like he did with Rand’s filibuster or with the defund
Obamacare effort from Ted Cruz. But why should we not look for another
star from Kentucky, and perhaps, a new minority leader."...
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