Limbaugh, Palin Urge Right to Purge Moderates From Republican Party

November 3, 2009 RSS Feed Print

BY Elizabeth Benjamin
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Right wing purists egged on by Rush Limbaugh and Sarah Palin fought to capture an upstate House seat Monday and electrify their drive to purge moderates from the Republican Party.

With Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman jumping to the lead in a new poll, the hard-core right smelled a chance to remold the GOP in the image of raucous town hall protests and "tea party" rallies of the summer.

"Moderates by definition have no principles," Limbaugh huffed on his radio show yesterday. He predicted that "RINOs" - a putdown acronym of "Republicans In Name Only" - "may become extinct."

Republican candidate Dede Scozzafava quit the race Saturday after relentless attacks by Hoffman backers, who called her too liberal.

Democrats, led by the Obama White House, aimed to exploit the turmoil by winning a district their party hasn't held since the 19th century.

"The most extreme wing of the Republican Party made it clear in this campaign that they're not going to tolerate any dissent," Vice President Biden said as he stumped in Watertown, near the Canadian border, for Democratic candidate Bill Owens.

Biden mocked Palin, his 2008 vice presidential opponent, who backs Hoffman.

"Sarah Palin thinks the answer to energy is 'Drill, baby, drill,'" Biden said. "It's a lot more complicated, Sarah."

The former Alaska governor retorted on her Facebook page: "There's one way to tell Vice President Biden that we're tired of folks in Washington distorting our message and hampering our nation's progress: Hoffman, Baby, Hoffman!"

A Siena poll shows Hoffman leading by 5 points, with 18% of voters undecided.

Biden urged centrists to vote for Owens to "teach a lesson" to the right. Meanwhile, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani made robocalls for the Conservative.

GOP leaders gradually abandoned Scozzafava after Limbaugh and others, including Fox News' Glenn Beck, hit her as too liberal for her record of voting pro-labor, pro-choice and pro-gay marriage.

Since her withdrawal, they have united behind Hoffman. Scozzafava, wooed by the White House, backs Democrat Owens for the seat, which was vacated by former Republican Rep. John McHugh.

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They don't care about us. None of them are PRO-WORKING class. Rush along with Obama, the media (Yes YOU US News), corporate fat-cats, wall street, all of them are sell-outs. Nobody's moderate anymore after the Reagan and Clinton years. Democrats have become like the Republicans. I don't know bout any of you folks on here, but I'm sticking to my guns against both parties.

Condemned84OiOiOi of NC 9:27PM February 06, 2010

For some issues a conservative position is useful. For some issues a progressive stance is useful. Adopting prejudiced or extremely partisan positions (too much to either side) will not be in the best interest of the country. If we are truly "one nation under God." then we do have to believe in sharing and providing for our needy. Sometimes a reasonable level of government moderation to facilitate providing for the needy is a good thing. That shouldn't be confused with (or intentionally decried as) communism. Of course, governmental facilitation of providing for all the people should be done in a balanced way so that the population doesn't feel excessively taxed.

Excessive capitalism erodes individuality as much as communism, believe it or not. I hope the people of this great country don't get quagmired in mindless bickering and lose sight of actual issues that need to be addressed for present and future national prosperity and progress.

AK of MA 9:01AM November 04, 2009

Nothing I can find about Ms. Scozzafava would fit in the definition of "Moderate." Spin, Spin, Spin.

dmac 2:09AM November 04, 2009

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