Boo hoo: House GOP leadership angry with Pawlenty for denouncing increasingly terrible budget deal; Update: NRO rejects budget deal too

posted at 8:02 pm on April 13, 2011 by Allahpundit

Really? He’s very shrewdly making hay of what many grassroots conservatives now view as a dispiriting betrayal, and the leadership (via surrogates) is not only outrageously outraged but willing to pick a very high profile fight with him over it? I was under the impression that these people are professional politicians. I stand corrected.

Alternate headline: “Tim Pawlenty receives biggest favor of his life.”

The Republican leadership was clearly annoyed by Pawlenty’s late push against the plan, which the House is expected to approve Thursday. A senior GOP aide told The Hill that Pawlenty “would be considered a Blue Dog Democrat” in the 112th Congress.

“A real profile in courage from Governor Pawlenty — who has no responsibilities but rattling off sound bites to appease the base,” the aide said. “In this Congress, Pawlenty would be considered a Blue Dog Democrat … that is, until he pretended to be something else. ”

A spokesman for Boehner, Michael Steel, said in response to Pawlenty’s critique: “The Speaker has always honored President Reagan’s ‘11th commandment.’”

What a wonderful world it would be if the Blue Dogs really did take the sort of hardcore line on meaningful cuts that Pawlenty’s demanding. In reality, they’re the people who made ObamaCare possible. And yet the caucus’s aides are whining at T-Paw for demanding an even leaner budget. If the GOP was serious about spending, shouldn’t the response here have been more along the lines of, “We’re frustrated too that we couldn’t do more, but that’s why we need a Republican Senate and a president like Tim Pawlenty in 2013″? A fun fact for that GOP aide from today’s CBO analysis, via National Journal: “The nonpartisan budget agency also projects that total outlays are actually some $3.3 billion more [under the deal] than in 2010, if emergency spending is included in the total.”

On a semi-related note, here’s T-Paw’s chat last night with Piers Morgan about the 2012 field, in which he imagines a “continuum” of seriousness with Romney on one end and people like Palin, Bachmann, Trump and maybe eventually Hulk Hogan on the other. I get what he’s trying to do — Palin and Bachmann are threats to him in Iowa so he needs to marginalize them ASAP — but, er, equating them with freak-show wrestlers is not a way to endear oneself to “strong conservatives.” (He adds that he means no disrespect but it’s purely an afterthought, especially given what he says about not making this a “whimsical” election.) If he’s jabbing this hard already, I guess the race really is in full swing.

Update: Like Pawlenty, National Review says it no longer supports the budget deal. “The episode is strike one against the speakership of John Boehner.”

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You guys want a Republican to stand up and lead on an issue like this, he gets up and does it, you whine about how he’s “late” to the issue, even though I look around and don’t see really any other 2012 hopefuls making much of an issue on it.

He takes a swipe at Palin & Bachmann, because they’re political rivals, and you act as if he’s committed some unforgiveable sin, ignoring hundreds of years of American politics (thousands of years if you want to look at politics in general) where such criticisms are routine and common place.

Vyce on April 13, 2011 at 10:20 PM

Good points.
The problem of Palin & Bachmann is that they’ve gone around firing up the base for years, raising up their own small armies, but they’ve been saying & doing a lot of things that would hurt them in Nov 2012 if (God forbid) either of them is the nominee.
The problem of HotAir-comment-fueled irrational fanaticism is that urge to insult & destroy everything & everyone who’s not “true conservative,” thereby alienating a lot of voters. Reagan was not like that. He reached across the aisle & won millions of Democrats & independents. Reagan was very different than Palin or Bachmann could ever be.
Pawlenty is far more like Reagan.

itsnotaboutme on April 13, 2011 at 11:21 PM

…In other words, you’ve gotta have some tact, some diplomacy to beat Obama. Pawlenty is a genuinely nice, likeable guy. That’s how a conservative was able to win two terms as governor in a large liberal state.

itsnotaboutme on April 13, 2011 at 11:23 PM

voice over: Pawlenty…the sane one.
Pawlenty: I’m Tim Pawlenty and I approve this message.

equanimous on April 13, 2011 at 11:46 PM

Pawlenty is far more like Reagan.

itsnotaboutme on April 13, 2011 at 11:21 PM

LOL! Thanks for the laughs.

I knew Ronald Reagan. Ronald Reagan was a friend of mine. And Pawlenty is nothing like Ronald Reagan.

Norwegian on April 14, 2011 at 12:05 AM

Norwegian on April 14, 2011 at 12:05 AM

Talking a Democrat is one thing. Imitating a losing Democrat VP candidate is another.
Please be specific. T-Paw is a conservative former governor who earned a rare A rating from CATO. Not perfect, but neither was Reagan.

itsnotaboutme on April 14, 2011 at 12:35 AM

Pawlenty circa 2006, the era of small government is over.

Really.

swamp_yankee on April 14, 2011 at 12:53 AM

Pawlenty = weinie

silvernana on April 14, 2011 at 1:12 AM

House GOP leadership angry with Pawlenty

RINO finds soft targets — other RINOs.

See also: Leftists enraged at Arianna for acting like a leftist.

Feedie on April 14, 2011 at 1:14 AM

Second look?

Cylor on April 14, 2011 at 4:36 AM

It must be his purple SEIU tie that enabled him to spout off about a Republican member of his State’s Congressional delegation…

Gohawgs on April 14, 2011 at 6:36 AM

When asked on Fox News’ Justice With Judge Jeanine if the Tea Party got what they wanted out of the budget deal, Sarah Palin said no, “Well, what the tea party is wanting the government to be smaller yet smarter and you consider we saw an increase in government spending 28 percent and cut to the tune of one percent.”

http://www.politicususa.com/en/fox-sarah-palin-boehner

April 10, 2011

sharrukin on April 13, 2011 at 8:38 PM

Indeed, Palin did call it days ago. But PoliticusUSA (deliberately) mucked up her quote. What she actually said was

Well, what the tea party wants is for government to be smaller and smarter. So, you know, when you consider that we just saw an increase in government spending by about 28% and saw a little chip out of that to the tune of 1%, I would say that no, the tea party and Americans in general who are concerned about the fiscal health of our country did not get what they wanted. We have a lot of work to do to help educate Congress when it comes to the expectations that we have when we send our politicians to DC to do the job of making sure that our country is solvent.

steebo77 on April 13, 2011 at 8:50 PM

Ok, lemme try this…

Helloooooo HA guys!?! Heeeey!

*waves one hand frantically and vigorously points to older Palin comments with the other hand*

Helloooo?!?! This is anoth..!

Awwww never mind. I guess the fix is in at HA. Zzz-Paw is the official candidate here.

Dongemaharu on April 14, 2011 at 7:21 AM

I looked at Fox this morning and they still had the headline, 40 billion cut etc..I am beginning to think that no one really knows one way or the other how much is cut. I do think the direction has been altered, that is why so many liberals don’t like the budget..but as for real cuts, I don’t think anyone knows if it is 40 billion, 38 billion, 15 billion or 352 million. It reminds me of the debate over Obamacare when we would get good CBO reports vs bad CBO reports..as if there was more than one CBO.

I don’t know what to think, but if they shut this thing down now, they will still have to deal with all this. Shutting down the government won’t fix the problem.

Terrye on April 14, 2011 at 7:23 AM

Gohawgs on April 14, 2011 at 6:36 AM

I’m amazed that you & several others in this thread would broadcast your hypocrisy so openly. “Pawlenty’s evil because he criticizes other Republicans!” Heh.

itsnotaboutme on April 14, 2011 at 7:54 AM

Pawlenty (and I’ve certainly ragged on him as much as anybody) is certainly closer to Reagan then some pu$$y unnamed “Senior GOP Aid” who would wet their pants at the thought of saying anything on record. If the rest of today’s GOP can be characterized by this Poli Sci retard that supposedly speaks for the GOP, then yes, Pawlenty vaults himself to the front of the pack.

Best move yet in the Pawlenty campaign.

MNHawk on April 14, 2011 at 8:51 AM

itsnotaboutme on April 14, 2011 at 7:54 AM

He tried to equate his sitting Congresswoman with Hulk Hogan in an attempt to diminish her, why to make himself look good?…Try again…

Gohawgs on April 14, 2011 at 9:26 AM

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