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A moderate minority

By Markos Moulitsas - 10/20/09 06:07 PM ET

I would pity the GOP moderate, if it weren’t a mythical beast.


OK, I’m exaggerating — but only a bit. “GOP moderates” are at the top of the political endangered species list, and the few lonely survivors are finding it impossible to stay the course. Their choices are few: Switch parties, tack right or face extinction at the hands of an emboldened and radicalized teabagging right.

Establishment Republicans cheered when former Rep. Rob Simmons entered the race against embattled Sen. Chris Dodd (D) of Connecticut. As a well-known moderate, Simmons is exactly the kind of Republican the GOP needs if it wants to win anywhere outside of the South and the Mormon Belt.

Yet moderation doesn’t sell in modern Republican primaries, so Simmons is desperately abandoning any position that might place him to the left of Sarah Palin.

“I was wrong about two issues I supported in Congress — the Employee Free Choice Act and cap-and-trade,” Simmons sheepishly announced. “After hearing more from the people who would be most affected by these bills, I became convinced they would cause more harm than good and I would oppose them in the Senate.” And by “people most affected,” he meant the Club for Growth and the Rush Limbaugh/Glenn Beck crypto-plutocrats who now run the GOP.

Simmons isn’t the only moderate to cave to his party’s radical right. Rep. Mark Kirk is now facing a competitive primary for Illinois’s Senate seat, despite having the full backing of the Illinois and national GOP establishment. His sin? He voted for cap-and-trade.

But Kirk is contrite! “Briefly, about cap-and-trade, I voted for it because it was in the narrow interests of my congressional district,” squirmed Kirk at a recent rally. Met with boos, he quickly backtracked, “But as your representative, representing the entire state of Illinois, I would vote no on that bill coming up.”

Kirk’s Chicagoland district voted for Obama by a 61-38 margin. The entire state of Illinois voted for Obama 62-37 — meaning Kirk’s district was slightly more conservative than his entire state. So if Kirk were truly evolving his stance to better reflect the state, he’d be moving left. But of course, Kirk isn’t interested in better representing Illinois. He’s interested in saving his ass in a scary primary. And it’s working — his flip-flop earned cheers as he surrendered his “moderate” label.

New Hampshire Republicans, mindful of their state’s leftward drift in the past two election cycles, have been loath to definitively label Senate candidate Kelly Ayotte. Depending on the venue, party leaders laud her either as a real conservative or as a Maine-style moderate, like Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe. Ayotte seems paralyzed, afraid to open her mouth.

But nowhere is the right’s insane demand for orthodoxy more apparent than in the special election in New York’s 23rd congressional district, where liberal Republican Dede Scozzafava should’ve had an easy path to victory in a seat vacated by Republican moderate John McHugh. Democrats attempted to recruit her, but she stuck with the GOP and was rewarded with the official party nomination.

The nomination was a tainted chalice, though, as angry teabaggers have put their muscle behind Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman.

Now Scozzafava is broke, party support has been half-hearted, polls show Democrat Bill Owens leading his split opposition, and Scozzafava is cravenly flipping on tax and labor issues. It’s a harbinger of the battles establishment Republicans will face everywhere until they finally realize that the GOP is a regional Southern party that cannot compete nationally. Unfortunately for them, their grass roots doesn’t seem to care.

Moulitsas is founder and publisher of Daily Kos (www.dailykos.com).

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Comments (23)

Hey Kos, Rob Simmons is now carrying a tea bag in the middle of his pocket Constitution!Vi deo here:http://www.myleftnutmeg.com/diary/11871/rob-simmons-goes-all-teabaggyAnd more video of Rob pledging allegiance to the Tea Party movement:http://www.myleftnutmeg.com/diary/11885/rob-simmons-change-of-heartBY Anderson Scooper on 10/20/2009 at 20:05
This guy is obsessed with Teabagging?Too much time with Cooper on CNN, or just tight shorts?Are cogent political thoughts not required to write here for this 'news; outlet?BY SemperFiFl on 10/20/2009 at 21:28
The columns by Morris, Budowsky, and Keene are obviously written by thoughtful grown-ups. All 3 articles are interesting, even the parts I strongly disagree with. What is Markos Moulitsas' problem? His column reads like an angry screed written by a petulant college student. The piece is filled with gratuitous swipes that just make him seem callow and mean-spirited. But according to people like him it's the conservatives who are pulling the tenor of the political debate into the gutter.BY Lefty on 10/20/2009 at 22:49
Interesting Lefty that you say Markos write like a college student. While I congratulate him on his success I would agree that his style of writing hasn't changed since he was an editor at NIUs Northern Star Newspaper…the voice of am angry disgruntled college student has yet to grow up or at least show some polish.BY husky on 10/21/2009 at 01:00
It is tough to respond to vacuous commentary when the mind that wrote it is so empty itself. The brilliance of such a response would not be appreciated by the recipient. Bill Maher knows of what I speak. Kos - ya really gotta get out of the hallowed halls of the popdunk university in which you are still a resident and learn about life's reality for yourself. In fact, I'll help you on your way my fine, young, and very naive friend. I prescribe a healthy dose of Fox News every morning before you leave for work, assuming you have a real job. The crew at Fox News will lift the vail of ignorance from your eyes, which will allow you to see clearly again…and truly understand. You can thank me in the morning.BY Stars and Stripes on 10/21/2009 at 03:23
Does it surprise anyone that Marxist Moulitsis is upset that people are recognizing that Communism and state control of their lives are bad things? People are increasingly rejecting Obamunism and those who thought they'd pulled one over on us are crying fowl? We were stupid enough to vote for someone who promised us sensible governance with nothing in his background to suggest he could do it. We are NOT stupid enough to continue believing the Liar in Chief and his gargoyles and acolytes like the Daily Kook.BY Detcord on 10/21/2009 at 08:19
Would Kos have called the participants in the original Boston Tea Party by an X-rated epithet?BY Carney on 10/21/2009 at 08:52
KozmoBoy is a victim of early and undeserved fame who normally resides in a sterile little leftist echo chamber divorced from the real world. It's a real education to spend some time on his website, dailykos.com. It's like Bizarro World in the old Superman comics: right is wrong, black is white, up is down, Keith Olbermann is objective and Fox News is criminally biased. In the latest KozmoPoll, 55% of Americans rate D'ohBama favorably, and the homepg hosts a big SEIU ad with a group of scowling union thugs ready to bully us into voting for ObamaCare and CardCheck. Like I said Bizarro.But I'm glad to see him posting here. It's very refreshing to watch him try and communicate with people who talk back. I hope he's listening.BY GrouchyOldMan on 10/21/2009 at 09:16
Hey Grouchy…The Kool-Aid that folks like Koz drink all the time has a peculiar effect on their senses. After a steady diet of it, they hear only what other Kool-Aid drinkers say, and they see only shades of deep blue. They are deaf and blind to the beautiful diversity (how ironic!) of conversations, shades of red and written ideas offered up by the non-addicted. Perhaps the worst symptom is their sense of smell in that they are unable to smell the wonderful aroma of tea being brewed all across this great land. Tea is the andidote to the addictive Kool-Aid, but our lefty friends refuse to drink it.BY CodeWarrior on 10/21/2009 at 09:35
Yikes! Markos, you really got the mob agitated. Of course, when you show examples of the demise of Republican moderation, you put up a really good mirror. Of course they are repelled when they look in it. All they have left are personal attacks, slogans and right wing talking points. The mind is a terrible thing to have lost.BY Blake Sampson on 10/21/2009 at 10:12

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