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Wed May 9, 2012, 07:36 AM May 2012

Dick Lugar Doesn’t Go Quietly, Handing Democrats Plenty Of Ammo [View all]

Dick Lugar Doesn’t Go Quietly, Handing Democrats Plenty Of Ammo

Evan McMorris-Santoro

Sen. Richard Lugar (R) delivered a bruising attack on the man who defeated him in the Republican primary as he conceded Tuesday night, giving the Democrats the ammunition they’re looking for to cast newly-minted Republican nominee Richard Mourdock as too extreme for the voters of Indiana.

Lugar actually gave two responses to the primary. The first, delivered from a podium in Indianapolis, didn’t mention State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, the Tea Party-backed challenger who defeated the veteran Lugar thanks largely to millions in negative ads funded by conservative groups. In the largely positive speech, Lugar said he was “optimistic about the future of Indiana and the United States” and said the deep partisan divides exemplified by conservatives like Mourdock “are not insurmountable.”

But Lugar staffers gave out a second statement after Lugar was done speaking that took a much different tone, taking a direct swipe at Mourdock.

“If Mr. Mourdock is elected, I want him to be a good Senator,” Lugar said in the statement, according to the Evansville Courier and Press. “But that will require him to revise his stated goal of bringing more partisanship to Washington.”

But wait, there’s more:

He and I share many positions, but his embrace of an unrelenting partisan mindset is irreconcilable with my philosophy of governance and my experience of what brings results for Hoosiers in the Senate. In effect, what he has promised in this campaign is reflexive votes for a rejectionist orthodoxy and rigid opposition to the actions and proposals of the other party. His answer to the inevitable roadblocks he will encounter in Congress is merely to campaign for more Republicans who embrace the same partisan outlook. He has pledged his support to groups whose prime mission is to cleanse the Republican party of those who stray from orthodoxy as they see it.

The statement specifically namechecked FreedomWorks and the Club For Growth, the conservative groups that paid for negative ads tearing down Lugar in the closing weeks of the primary.

Read the full text of both statements here.

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http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/05/dick-lugar-doesnt-go-quietly.php


Link to statement: http://www.courierpress.com/news/2012/may/08/text-sen-richard-lugars-two-primary-election-state/
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Unfortunately, this will probably fall on deaf ears. nt sufrommich May 2012 #1
"rejectionist orthodoxy? Haw, he talk funny" FreeBC May 2012 #12
You're probably correct. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #13
Lugar has no room to talk since he usually votes as a rejectionist and opposes all Democratic ideas LonePirate May 2012 #2
He should ProSense May 2012 #3
Not completely true karynnj May 2012 #6
That's nice but now a Dem has a shot at his seat! nt Walk away May 2012 #23
Lugar is as gentlemanly and genial as anyone in our government - that second statement shows how karynnj May 2012 #4
This is worthy of it's own thread. CrispyQ May 2012 #18
Rachel had a good segment about this last night... Little Star May 2012 #5
The video.... AlbertCat May 2012 #7
I think we're missing the point here bupkus May 2012 #8
+1 emulatorloo May 2012 #15
it's too articulate to be of much use cali May 2012 #9
During our primary for local & state awhile ago it seemed the teabagger candidates were infused lunasun May 2012 #10
I think maybe a handful of Republicans in Indiana ... Myrina May 2012 #11
Maybe if he had been more liberal, more voters would have turned out for him. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #14
Republican primary voters are not "liberals," especially in states like Indiana emulatorloo May 2012 #16
Indiama is an open primary state. Some voters stayed home. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #19
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #17
The more important question, does a Democrat stand a chance ?? groundloop May 2012 #20
Same old same old zzaapp May 2012 #21
Mourdock looks like Alfred E. Newman...only spookier red dog 1 May 2012 #22
Another Mile Marker On The Road To The Bottom Laxman May 2012 #24
He lost? Ter May 2012 #25
The Tea Party targeted him, that seems to be why he lost. Little Star May 2012 #26
Talking Point to Indies Tom Rinaldo May 2012 #27
i like that the very supreme court they put in, allowed this unidentified money to flood campaigns seabeyond May 2012 #28
Lugar isn't moderate, in fact he is quite conservative. He is sane and even tempered, which is TheKentuckian May 2012 #29
Hell hath no fury like a republican scorned. GoCubsGo May 2012 #30
Wow. JNelson6563 May 2012 #31
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