Karl Rove’s Super PAC creating new group aimed at helping establishment candidates in GOP primaries
posted at 10:31 am on February 4, 2013 by Allahpundit
We knew this was coming, no? A month ago, Politico reported that Senate Republicans were planning to intervene more aggressively in GOP primaries in hopes of clearing the field for their preferred candidates. A few days later, Steve LaTourette announced that the Republican Main Street Partnership was dropping “Republican” from its name and would intervene on behalf of centrist candidates from both parties in congressional elections. Now here comes Rove’s group, American Crossroads, pledging untold millions towards electing the most allegedly “electable” candidate in Republican primaries. No more Akins — and maybe no more Marco Rubios, Rand Pauls, and Ted Cruzes too?
The group, the Conservative Victory Project, is intended to counter other organizations that have helped defeat establishment Republican candidates over the last two election cycles. It is the most robust attempt yet by Republicans to impose a new sense of discipline on the party, particularly in primary races.
“There is a broad concern about having blown a significant number of races because the wrong candidates were selected,” said Steven J. Law, the president of American Crossroads, the “super PAC” creating the new project. “We don’t view ourselves as being in the incumbent protection business, but we want to pick the most conservative candidate who can win.”…
The group’s plans, which were outlined for the first time last week in an interview with Mr. Law, call for hard-edge campaign tactics, including television advertising, against candidates whom party leaders see as unelectable and a drag on the efforts to win the Senate. Mr. Law cited Iowa as an example and said Republicans could no longer be squeamish about intervening in primary fights.
“We’re concerned about Steve King’s Todd Akin problem,” Mr. Law said. “This is an example of candidate discipline and how it would play in a general election. All of the things he’s said are going to be hung around his neck.”
Is it really about Steve King? Politico’s Jonathan Martin floats a compelling alternative theory:
Rove certainly buys in to getting Xroads involved in primaries, but this move flows from Steve Law & nudging from McConnell, Cornyn.
— jmartpolitico (@jmartpolitico) February 4, 2013
Xroads gets involved in primaries the yr before the top 2 Sen R ldrs r up for re-elect in deep-red states & face primary threats
— jmartpolitico (@jmartpolitico) February 4, 2013
Read Erick Erickson, Ben Shapiro, and the boss emeritus, all wondering why we should trust a guy like Rove who has TARP, Medicare Part D, No Child Left Behind, huge federal deficits, and an abysmal record of 2012 election spending to his record. I said most of what I have to say about the big establishment pushback effort in the posts linked up top, but let me add three things:
1. I think in most cases the threat of a party’s nominee being badly damaged in the general by a tough primary is overblown (see, e.g., Obama vs. Hillary), but the threat increases a lot if one of the primary candidates is being attacked by his opponent as a crank and a nut. If the “crank” goes on to win, public opinion of him will likely have dropped enough by the time the general campaign begins that he’ll start in a deep hole polling-wise. Even if the “crank” loses, his supporters may be so alienated by the establishment GOP effort to demonize him that they stay home. Bad outcomes, either way.
2. Will the Conservative Victory Project target tea partiers based on their policy preferences or their penchant for saying “crank-ish” things? A guy like Cruz may vote much more conservatively than Rove et al. would prefer but it’s hard to imagine him stumbling onto a rhetorical landmine with national implications a la Akin. If they stick to going after candidates whose main liability is destructive soundbites, that might encourage grassroots candidates to be more circumspect in opining publicly on things like, oh, say, rape. If they’re going after people because, e.g., they oppose a path to citizenship, that’ll create much deeper, more bitter intraparty divisions.
3. Will they target races that involve open seats only, a la Iowa’s Senate seat, or will they actually go so far as to try to oust tea-party incumbents from Congress? That would be nuclear war in the GOP, so I assume no, it’ll only be open seats.
Exit quotation from Erickson: “I dare say any candidate who gets this group’s support should be targeted for destruction by the conservative movement.”
Update: Whole lotta money’s going to be spent in Republican primaries next year:
But the Club for Growth and the Senate Conservatives Fund, both of which boost candidates on the right, said the new group — which they mockingly nicknamed the “Conservative Defeat Project,” is another example of “the Republican establishment’s hostility toward its conservative base.”
“Rather than listening to the grassroots and working to advance their principles, the establishment has chosen to declare war on the party’s most loyal supporters,” said Matt Hoskins, executive director of the Senate Conservatives Fund…
“They are welcome to support the likes of Arlen Specter, Charlie Crist and David Dewhurst,” Keller said of the new Crossroads group. “We will continue to proudly support the likes of Pat Toomey, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz.”
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Lynch was good today.
workingclass artist on May 22, 2013 at 9:25 PM
I believe the “overreach” meme is pathetic and not gaining traction. Let them explain why civil servants need to take the 5th.
rob verdi on May 22, 2013 at 9:27 PM
I am always suspicious of a Democrat wanting accountability with consequences rather than the standard fare of counseling and training. There were several D’s today acting fiery and only could surmise they must be up for reelection in ’14….
hillsoftx on May 22, 2013 at 9:30 PM
Future headline – Lynch Primaried Out of a Job
Steve Eggleston on May 22, 2013 at 9:30 PM
Poor Penny pritzker forgot to put down that other 80 million she made,seems the dems have a really tough time with math.But that little mistake will hardly rule her out as sec commerce.
rodguy911 on May 22, 2013 at 9:32 PM
Outside the beltway, I think the IRS overreach resonates more than the administration hopes. You don’t have to be a conservative to understand that the IRS is guilty of abuse of the very significant powers they have.
In short, the GOP will have to work very hard if they are to get that overrreach charge to stick. They won’t get there by expecting the truth out of arrogant cows like Lerner.
Happy Nomad on May 22, 2013 at 9:34 PM
Sounds good except for the Special Prosecutor part. If there is a Special Prosecutor, I can reliably predict that his report won’t be made public until December of 2014 at the earliest.
You know it’s true.
Curtiss on May 22, 2013 at 9:35 PM
been watching this go on on and on, but what will come of it, absolutely nothing, the senate might flip, but don’t bet the farm on it. the D’s have election fixing down to a science. will the mediate go against them don’t expect it, just a lover’s quarrel, they will make up in the end. to borrow from Shakespeare, the sound and fury signifying nothing.
RonK on May 22, 2013 at 9:42 PM
True.
There are congressmen that are offended by the continual dismissive attitude toward congress by this imperious executive who seems to forget that congress is a co-equal branch. And some of those might be democrats.
We’ll see if it’s more than posturing but after today Lynch is probably on Il Duce’s enemies list.
workingclass artist on May 22, 2013 at 9:42 PM
You are more than likely correct, however, even the fact that there is a special prosecutor might make more Americans take notice. Hopefully, that is.
Amjean on May 22, 2013 at 9:45 PM
New Liberal Definition of Overreach: Realizing the majority of Americans already despise and distrust the government, especially the IRS, you GOP really shouldn’t be twisting the knife on this issue, because you know….fairness and all that, (and we’re totally screwed).
can_con on May 22, 2013 at 9:45 PM
I guess now Lynch will be considered to have ‘lost credibility’ to many on the Left, including our trolls, much the same way they say LSM journalists seeking the truth of the scandals have lost it.
Maybe this was a fluke, a happenstance. We’ll have to see over time if Lynch sticks to the impression he made today or if he ‘evolves’.
Liam on May 22, 2013 at 9:46 PM
The only way a more Americans would take notice, would be if the Special Prosecutor was a contestant on Dancing with the Stars.
can_con on May 22, 2013 at 9:47 PM
Civil disobedience will soon be making a comeback…
d1carter on May 22, 2013 at 9:47 PM
Communist, repressive regimes always have a leader, like Stalin, Ceauşescu, Castro, Mao. Does he say out loud who that leader is here?
VorDaj on May 22, 2013 at 9:48 PM
So are McCain and Carl Levin on the case? They’re not? No threats, harsh words? Nope, that is for you fkhead wacky birds.
arnold ziffel on May 22, 2013 at 9:48 PM
Come on, this guy is obviously a massive racist. I mean, just look at his name. Typical crazy right-wing…. Massachusetts Democrat.
Gingotts on May 22, 2013 at 9:49 PM
Maybe he should invest in a few burner phones.
Curtiss on May 22, 2013 at 9:49 PM
By the way, this is the guy who lost the primary in Massachusetts against Markey. Really is a shame. Though perhaps if he won and were in the midst of a general election campaign, he wouldn’t have had guts enough to shred the IRS like this.
Gingotts on May 22, 2013 at 9:51 PM
So, Tea Party grannies get a rectal and Pinchin’ Penny’s Pritzker gets a pass on an $80million woopsie??? WTH???
ted c on May 22, 2013 at 9:55 PM
Meanwhile, gangs of “youths” are rioting in Stockholm, shouting “Allah akbar!”
John the Libertarian on May 22, 2013 at 10:02 PM
And rightly so, because the comparison is valid.
Update:
ITguy on May 22, 2013 at 10:06 PM
Oh, about that transparency thing..
Lucy Ricardo has been ordered to investigate Sgt. Schultz.
Speaking on lunatic women, has DWS made a sound in the last 2 weeks?
Bueller? Bueller?
BobMbx on May 22, 2013 at 10:14 PM
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pritzker_family,
Penny Pritzker appears to be a cousin of Margot Marshall Pritzker.
And there is a Margot Pritzker who serves with Michelle Obama on the Board of Directors of The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
ITguy on May 22, 2013 at 10:17 PM
Yeah, well BO learned from the master.
Buy Danish on May 22, 2013 at 10:25 PM
Get it right sir, it’s Allahu Ahkbar. You no get no more warnins impedel.
arnold ziffel on May 22, 2013 at 10:27 PM
They’re all up for re-election as they are in the house. However, I am going to defend, as much as I don’t like them, a couple of them. Cummings and Lynch could’ve been as easy on them as they wanted and get re-elected. Cummings represents MD-7 which is a D+23 district. Stephen Lynch represents MA-8 which is a D+9 district. As safe as they are, they were a lot tougher than I though they would be and were far superior to the rest of the democrats.
topdawg on May 22, 2013 at 10:28 PM
John the Libertarian on May 22, 2013 at 10:02 PM
Let enough of these loser muzzie aholez in any country and they will turn it into Harlem on the Rio Grande without bricks and mortar.
SparkPlug on May 22, 2013 at 10:29 PM
arnold ziffel on May 22, 2013 at 10:27 PM
Are there any happy rag heads? They always seem to be irritated and miserable stoning each other and blowing themselves up bending over 5 times a day to bixch and moan but never seem to care about how they smell.
SparkPlug on May 22, 2013 at 10:36 PM
Don’t threaten.
F*CKING. DO. IT.
NOW.
Midas on May 22, 2013 at 11:43 PM
Their deep-seated resentment stems, in part, from pointing to an unfortunate woman and her feet barely peeking out of a portable tent and claiming it’s their “hot girlfriend over there” at which point their friends laugh, scoff and call BS even if the claim were true… because seeing is believing.
viking01 on May 22, 2013 at 11:56 PM
So I see Penny is doing Chicago proud.
Just an $80 million dollar oversight – no biggie.
$#%@ this administration!
Hill60 on May 22, 2013 at 11:57 PM
Michael Iannoti is an IRS agent in New Haven CT. Issa should have him testify about why he went after Anne Hendershott.
This should make you mad.
Jasper61 on May 23, 2013 at 12:27 AM
Here’s one of the reasons why the IG George was squirming later in the afternoon…
Update per Issa: “E-mails between @GOPoversight and IG show IG delayed reporting findings of #IRS investigation to Congress http://t.co/xMffZUSsRC“
workingclass artist on May 23, 2013 at 8:58 AM
Lynch is my rep and he is a good guy. He is often at odds with “mainstream” liberals in MA and likely why he lost the primary to total Elizabeth Warrenesque Moonbat Libtard, Ed Markey.
roy_batty on May 23, 2013 at 12:06 PM
Lynch is basically useless. He’s also my rep and I always either vote against him, or if a RINO is running, leave the race blank. This was a nice show, and I am sure that in his heart of hearts Lynch would prefer not to be part of the “go along to get along” crowd of Boston/Northeast Irish Americans who have sold their souls to the diseased Democratic party. However, he is always a good soldier and his motto (like his fellow Irish-American sellout brethren) is always: “Democrats uber alles”. I’ve lived in Boston all my life and his breed is not reliable.
wraithby on May 23, 2013 at 12:57 PM