Awesome: Sestak ready to challenge Specter in Democratic primary; Update: Toomey commends Sestak
posted at 5:59 pm on May 27, 2009 by Allahpundit
Too RINO for the Republicans, too DINO for the Dems? It’s a longshot — Specter leads him by 40 points thanks to the advantage in name recognition — but this’ll at least make him squirm a little on his way to the nomination. It helps Toomey, too, since Sestak supports card check and will run to Specter’s left; the more Benedict Arlen attacks him from the center, the more likely disgruntled lefties and union members will hold a grudge during the general election.
Rep. Joe Sestak (D-PA) is privately telling supporters that he intends to run for Senate, TPMDC has confirmed.
“He intends to get in the race,” says Meg Infantino, the Congressman’s sister, who works at Sestak for Congress. “In the not too distant future, he will sit down with his wife and daughter to make the final decision.”…
Earlier today, a Sestak volunteer and contributor received a handwritten note from Sestak himself, announcing his intent to run and asking for a contribution.
Ed thought this was a no-brainer a few weeks ago but I’m really surprised given The One’s pledge to support Specter when he switched parties. In fact, they’re appearing together at a fundraiser in L.A. tonight. I don’t know how Sestak expects to overcome the incumbency advantage and the opposition of a popular president, unless he’s been misled by the nutroots into thinking they’re much more of a fundraising powerhouse than they actually are. Per the Standard, dKos is already sending around a virtual collection plate on his behalf. If you know any progressives with cash to spare, do forward the link, please.
Update: Just arrived in my inbox, a statement from Toomey HQ. Let us unite with our liberal brothers in mutual hatred of Specter!
“While Joe Sestak and I disagree on a host of issues,” Mr. Toomey said, “I commend him for being a principled liberal who stands up for his beliefs and values. I have always believed that Pennsylvania voters—not party bosses in Washington—should have the final say over whom their nominees will be.”
“There would be no lack of substantive policy differences in a general election race between Pat Toomey and Joe Sestak, but Pennsylvanians would get the kind of refreshing campaign they deserve—honest and straightforward, without the distortions and mudslinging that characterize Arlen Specter’s tired old approach to politics,” added Toomey Communications Director Nachama Soloveichik. “If you want to see what kind of campaign Senator Specter will run, just look at the first ad he ran this year—an ad he was forced to remove from the airwaves because it contained blatantly false attacks on Pat Toomey. Pennsylvania Democrats are just as likely to reject Arlen Specter’s politics of expediency as Pennsylvania Republicans did.”








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Sestak vs. Sleestack
sweet
29Victor on May 27, 2009 at 6:02 PM
Dumb and dumber.
I used to hold carrier captains in very high regard until I heard Sestak open his mouth. The guy is a friggin’ moron and he loves to lie. He reminds me of Wes Clark.
progressoverpeace on May 27, 2009 at 6:03 PM
Specter to become an independent in 5…4…3…2…1…
Dr.Cwac.Cwac on May 27, 2009 at 6:03 PM
BTW, from Wikipedia:
29Victor on May 27, 2009 at 6:05 PM
At the very least it will be a fun race to watch.
myrenovations on May 27, 2009 at 6:07 PM
Sleestacks rule in the new Land of the Lost movie. The rest of the movie probably sucks though.
AverageJoe on May 27, 2009 at 6:09 PM
Awwwwwww…poor Arlen…nobody loves him anymore…and he gets to learn the hard way what the Democrat’s promises are worth.
AUINSC on May 27, 2009 at 6:09 PM
Will the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee(the NRSC for Democrats) make an endorsement?
WashJeff on May 27, 2009 at 6:09 PM
About as much as the SocSec promissory notes.
WashJeff on May 27, 2009 at 6:10 PM
Is that a swipe at Benedict Arlen?
progressoverpeace on May 27, 2009 at 6:11 PM
Good. Bleed Arlen. He’s slime.
promachus on May 27, 2009 at 6:13 PM
To be honest, as long as Specter loses, I don’t care who wins. On the important issues, Specter is a reliable liberal vote, so at worst we get the same with Sestak.
Vashta.Nerada on May 27, 2009 at 6:16 PM
Yup,
And he’s such an incredible martinet that he got fired from his job by the CNO hisself. Sestak lost his Vice-Admiral rank (he was frocked to it, awaiting confirmation, iirc) and was forced to retire as a rear-admiral. That hasn’t kept him from ontroducing himself as a vice-admiral, however.
His temper and miserable treatment of his subordinates and staff (both Navy & civilian) are legendary, and it will be interesting to see how those accounts fare in the press.
Respects,
AW1 Tim on May 27, 2009 at 6:16 PM
Hopefully the Dems will beat him like he stole somethin’. Oh wait, he is a Dem..
LimaLimaMikeFoxtrot on May 27, 2009 at 6:18 PM
You may accept a traitor into the fold to help you, but you will never trust him or consider him one of you.
- The Cat
MirCat on May 27, 2009 at 6:19 PM
Very interesting. Thanks for the info.
progressoverpeace on May 27, 2009 at 6:20 PM
Lovely. Sestak moved to PA after retiring from the Navy. He is not a product of the Rendell political machine, so doesn’t owe them any favors for a rise through the ranks over the years. He may have been 2006 Rahm recruit, but again, doesn’t owe Rahm that much, either, since Rahm moved on out of the House to be the One’s thug.
Don’t know PA law on Sestak running in a senate primary, and whether he would have to give up running in general for House if he lost. Anyone who knows, please advise. This was Curt Weldon’s old seat, and might be contestable with the right GOP candidate.
Some nice tidbits from Commentary:
Also, the first thing Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike Mullen did when he became CNO was to “fire” Sestak, and give him a do-nothing desk job. Sestak apparently took the hint and retired. Sestak created a “poor command climate.”
The primary ads should be entertaining.
Wethal on May 27, 2009 at 6:21 PM
Some people are utterly determined to challenge themselves to a passionate contest of face plant.
Its a well proven adage now, why would a Democrat vote for a faux lib when they can vote for a real one?
Specter finally gets his own just deserts by stepping on the rake he misplaced.
Speakup on May 27, 2009 at 6:21 PM
schadenfreude is a dish best served cold.
liquidflorian on May 27, 2009 at 6:22 PM
Love the Toomey email. Heh.
Wethal on May 27, 2009 at 6:23 PM
I gleefuly recall that Arlen bolted out of a refusal to answer to PA Republican primary voters. Well, now he gets to answer to PA Democratic primary voters. Hey Arlen, homey, tell me how my ass tastes!
Kid from Brooklyn on May 27, 2009 at 6:23 PM
Toomey just took poured a pound of salt in Alen’s wound…rubbing it in good.
AUINSC on May 27, 2009 at 6:25 PM
This time next year, with unemployment still high, interest rates rising, and the economy still in the toilet, Obama won’t be nearly as “popular” as he is now.
AZCoyote on May 27, 2009 at 6:25 PM
Hey, Arlen, great how Harry lied to you about keeping seniority? Going to enjoy sitting in judiciary down at the end of the table and waiting to ask questions last in the SCOTUS hearings, after the TV reporters have already filed their stories?
Nice that the PA Dems couldn’t stop a primary challenger for you, to, isn’t it?
Karma.
Wethal on May 27, 2009 at 6:26 PM
Sestak would have been a more dangerous opponent to Toomey if he had run unopposed and Toomey beat Specter in the primary; but now that Sestak has to run to the left he will not only hurt Specter but hurt himself if he were to make it to the general election. Toomey has the conservative vote locked up, all he needs to do now is build up name recognition and run on economic issues.
Daemonocracy on May 27, 2009 at 6:27 PM
Honest to God, I think his brain surgery scrambled him.
marklmail on May 27, 2009 at 6:28 PM
PA GOP is now backing Toomey. Nothing heard from from Gerlach. He wanted to run for the open governor’s seat, anyway. NRSC is going to have to suck it up and back Toomey if they want to pick up this seat. And taking Arlen’s seat would be worth eating a little humble pie with Toomey.
Wethal on May 27, 2009 at 6:29 PM
Anytime. Just search Sestak on any of the engines and you’ll find plenty of comments about his “management style”. CNO Mike Mullen had no choice but to set him out, due to the volume of complaints, both official and unofficial, regarding the poor working climate he fostered. A review of the early part of his Senate life will also reveal eerily similar complaints from his new civilian staff.
respects,
AW1 Tim on May 27, 2009 at 6:40 PM
Lose, Arlen, lose.
Cicero43 on May 27, 2009 at 6:48 PM
What does that tell you, when polls indicate Specter would walk away with the Dem primary but lose the GOP primary?
heh
artist on May 27, 2009 at 6:57 PM
Sestak will have to give up running for reelection to the House if he runs for he Senate. So that will be an open seat that Republicans could win with the right candidate, say, Pat Meehan (recently retired U.S. Attorney for Philadelphia.)
I told you all this would happen. Sestak has a gigantic ego and is very impatient to move up the ranks. He does not want to wait another 6 years to be a Senator, and he does not want to be Governor – he enjoys the Washington cocktail party circuit too much and Harrisburg is far too provincial for him. He has some big bucks supporters too.
Sestak reportedley made micemeat out of Curt Weldon in the few debates they had in 2006, arguing that Weldon was old and out of touch with voters. He will run the same kind of csampaign against Specter. Do not underestimate him.
rockmom on May 27, 2009 at 7:01 PM
Neither candidate will matter in 2010. the D and R brands are worn and can no longer be mended.
My great grandmother used to darn worn out socks, because we needed to. She also darned worn out knees on our jeans because we needed to. Eventually,she would just have to put certain garments to the side and say that she just =couldn’t fix them anymore. They had been darned and re-darned to the point that they couldn’t be fixed. Those garments were still used wisely as furniture polishing rags.
Darning is an art, you see. You can darn a garment for just so long, until it is worn out, useless and no longer needed.
/I need some Irony
Both parties have been so worn
Key West Reader on May 27, 2009 at 7:03 PM
If Toomey wins, can we get a humpbot??? I want to know why the fascination for humpbots.
FontanaConservative on May 27, 2009 at 7:03 PM
FontanaConservative on May 27, 2009 at 7:06 PM
Arlen should have retired. But it’s not too late – I think he will cite health issues and withdraw from the race rather than face the inevitable humiliation.
Buy Danish on May 27, 2009 at 7:06 PM
Not to mention the convenient leak about Weldon’s daughter’s public relations firm being investigated by the FBI. Never heard of anything coming from that. Meehan was DA in Delaware County, too, as I recall. Hope he’s not thinking of running for a judgeship there (if one’s open).
Wethal on May 27, 2009 at 7:06 PM
I wondered about that myself. Is he nasty enough to wait until just before the primary? He has a campaign chest he can spend. And Harry Reid stiffed him on committee seniotity. Might have a score to settle.
Wethal on May 27, 2009 at 7:09 PM
The perfect campaign attack on Sestak. “It used to be that the United States Navy had wooden ships sailed by iron men. Now they are iron ships sailed by wooden men.”
Jdripper on May 27, 2009 at 7:09 PM
Time for another Operation Chaos.
GOPers crossing over to vote out Sphincter in the dem primary and then voting for Toomey in the general.
roninacreage on May 27, 2009 at 7:20 PM
yes.
Buy Danish on May 27, 2009 at 7:36 PM
I wonder is Arlen is for Sotomayor?
d1carter on May 27, 2009 at 7:49 PM
Time for Rick Santorum to make a comeback.
He lost in 2006 because too many PA voters confused Bob Casey Jr. with his more conservative and pro-life father. Santorum could now attack Specter for deserting the party, and draw on his own two terms as Senator for an experience advantage over Toomey, and nobody doubts Santorum’s conservatism.
A Santorum attack on Specter could win the nomination for Sestak, who, if he runs to Specter’s left in the primary, could lose to Santorum in the general.
Steve Z on May 27, 2009 at 7:50 PM
Northeastern liberals are very, very good at smelling weakness in a politician, and in this case the politician is Barack Obama. Sestak’s ignoring Obama’s pre-conditioned support for Specter after his change of parties goes hand-in-hand with New York City-area Democrats telling Obama two days ago to butt out of the New York State battle for Senate, with Democrats from the NYC area looking to challenge Kristen Gillibrand after she was appointed to Hillary’s seat. They know that while Obama may have the media around his finger, on the local level outside of possibly Chicago, there is no Obama “machine” to force wayward Democrats into line if they go against his wishes. And they know the difference between a seasoned political operative (LBJ, the Clintons) who know how to do infighting, and a change candidate like Obama (or before him, Carter), who was carried into office by the party’s public relations efforts but has never really been down in the trenches doing the cutthroat political work.
So they’ll call his bluff, spit in his face, and know the big media outlets aren’t going to give it more than minimal coverage out of fear of ruining Barack’s aura, and he and the other strategists in the White House like Axelrod and Emanuel will have no other choice but to take it, because their domestic spending and social agenda plans require massive Democratic advantages in the Blue States to offset wary Blue Dog Democrats in the swing states.
jon1979 on May 27, 2009 at 7:58 PM
Obama will let ANYONE help him raise money; that doesn’t mean anything. But he is as stingy as Hell about letting other politicians share his glory. There is a REASON they call him “The One”, you know.
If Obama really wanted Specter to win, he would would shut down the opposition in a back room before he did anything else. If he won’t do that; he won’t do anything.
logis on May 28, 2009 at 3:12 AM
It remains to be seen how PA voters will respond to the “management style” issue. After all, they re-elected the corrupt, incompetent Murtha after he directly and publicly insulted them.
Different district, I know. But voters in general have short memories and tend to overlook major character flaws.
UltimateBob on May 28, 2009 at 10:43 AM
I think we all need to throw our support behind Sestak similar to what some of us did with Clinton against Obama. In the end it made no difference, but it was fun participating in it.
And forcing Benny (Benedict) Specter to spend a little more cash would be fun wouldn’t it?
No reason we can’t have a little fun while our nation is being flushed down the global toilet is there?
JeffinOrlando on May 28, 2009 at 12:31 PM
Wait a minute… isn’t that an old photo of Arlen …
Is Allah trying to help him look young and …nah… ;)
jerrytbg on May 28, 2009 at 4:42 PM
Sestak commended by Toomey?
Joe Sestak takes CAIR money. CAIR is an extention of the Muslim Brotherhood!
What a cesspool this state is.
These people can’t spell morality.
HonestConservative on November 13, 2009 at 10:14 AM
Sestak is on Fox right now, talking about how right it is to brink KSM to NY to try him, when he has already pleaded guilty in a military trial.
Sestak is a slimeball, and Toomey is as well if he is singing his praises. Toomey better clarify his remarks.
HonestConservative on November 13, 2009 at 10:34 AM