Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hayworth must explain loss of House seat, Norquist says By Dan Nowicki - AZ/DC Blog


Add Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist and national radio talk show host Bill Bennett to the list of conservative leaders who are backing Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., over GOP primary challenger and former Arizona Congressman J.D. Hayworth.
Norquist, the anti-tax guru whose influence in conservative circles on tax matters
recently has been on display at the State Capitol, formally endorsed McCain Tuesday during an interview on Mike Broomhead's afternoon KFYI-AM (550) radio program.

"J.D. Hayworth, the challenger, needs to explain why he lost his House seat, OK?" Norquist told Broomhead. Rep. Harry Mitchell, D-Ariz., ousted the six-term Hayworth in 2006. "If you can't get yourself re-elected to your House seat, what do you bring to the table on a Senate race? When you throw away your House seat, or throw
away a race like that, it's very expensive to the rest of the party. One needs to focus on these things: getting oneself re-elected."

Norquist continues: "He (Hayworth) needs to make the case, that at a time when Tea Party activists and conservative activists and Republican regulars are being asked to raise tens of millions of dollars to win Senate seats in Delaware and North Dakota and Massachusetts, for crying out loud, why should we be asked to split up our time, energy and money to replace a perfectly good, in working condition Republican who consistently votes against tax increases and for spending restraint."

Bennett, who was President Ronald Reagan's education secretary, likewise is supporting McCain over Hayworth.

"Hayworth's views, if you put them both on paper, probably are closer to my views, but I gotta support McCain 'cause he's the man," Bennett said on his "Morning in America" radio show. "He's the man who stands in the breach. He stood in the breach in Iraq, would rather lose the election than the war. He's the only guy who really stood up
last week, that I noticed, probably a couple of others, on this 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' (debate). And he would want my support -- and he would ask for it, I believe -- and he's going to get it."

McCain already has sewn-up support from former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts and former House Majority Leader Dick Armey of Texas. (Armey stopped short of outright endorsing McCain, but blistered Hayworth as having had an "undistinguished" congressional career and added that "there's nobody who can match McCain's record on fiscal responsibility.")

Hayworth touts his own high-profile conservative backers, such as Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and conservative commentators Mark Levin, Pat Buchanan and Michael Savage.
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6 comments:

Unknown said...

one thing I'm not so sure about: describing arpaio as a high-profile conservative backers. McCain has got every other azstate sheriffs backing, all the populist favs and pretty much anyone else whose reputation isn't going down the toilet.

Unknown said...

"If you can't get yourself re-elected to your House seat, what do you bring to the table on a Senate race? When you throw away your House seat, or throw away a race like that, it's very expensive to the rest of the party. One needs to focus on these things: getting oneself re-elected."

EXACTLY! JD, I recommend quitting before you make a complete embarrassment of yourself. McCain has this in the bag - and thank goodness! Our country needs someone who'll stand up for fiscal responsibility, not who's known for being a loudmouth, boozing crook (see: JD)!

Unknown said...

Hayworth going around touting Arpaio is such a joke. I mean, birds of a feather... they're both pretty shady/bad people, so I can see why JD'd be proud to have him on his side since Joe's practically his mentor in life, but really? Is this the best his campaign can do? I know JD was voted the dumbest member of Congress, but I guess he never learned to surround himself with people smarter than him...

RtRepub said...

I believe JD has already embarassed himself! He was just pushed out of radio b/c he is SHADY! Shady is a nice term for him actually as I just read about his ties to convicted lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Hmmm, not sure who wants a corrupt guy like this representing their state??? not me!

Andra said...

NO MORE CORRUPTION IN WASHINGTON!!! That is all JD Hayworth has been and ever will be. John McCain has more then earned my respect and vote!

JennsR said...

I believe that when the people of AZ really realize that everyone who they respect, endorsses McCain, THERE IS A REASON!!!!