Thursday, August 4, 2011

Worth Noting: John Torinus Thinks Tommy Will Run For The US Senate

High-profile Republican moderate John Torinus says on his blog he's betting Tommy Thompson will run for the US Senate seat being vacated by Herb Kohl.

A couple of things: Shame on me for not knowing that John had a blog.  He's a thoughtful guy and a first-rate writer, so I'll check it out regularly.

And my goal here isn't to bash anyone,

I just don't think Tommy will run because he can't get his party's nomination and won't want to round out a legendary political career - - he's be 70 in November - - with a rejection by his party, let alone voters.

To get the Republican Party nomination, Tommy would have to make and hold a hard right turn - -  which could happen - - Alberta Darling has done it - - but Tommy would have to defend to his Party a close history with public employee labor, having added something like 10,000 jobs to state government because as the penultimate political people-pleaser he wanted everybody's vote.

And the "no-new-taxes-ever" talk radio crowd would go hard after Tommy over his Miller Park stadium sales tax, a tiny tax, but a tax nonetheless, that many in Southeast Wisconsin still irrationally hate.

There was a time when a politician with Tommy's name recognition and approval numbers could have waltzed into a US Senate seat, but that era is over.

The hard-edged Republican operatives, decision-makers and primary activists a generation or more younger than Tommy would demand someone more in the Ryan/Walker/Priebus mold.

Tommy's legacy of deficits, taxes, support for public sector health care and big government probably rule out a successful run for the Senate today, relieving us of watching what would really be unpleasant: seeing Tommy at this stage of his career pretending to be something and someone he isn't.

5 comments:

  1. Thanks for the heads-up on Torinus' blog. Refreshing to read well-reasoned commentary from the "other side."

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  2. I'm hearing Tommy wants to run only if Feingold doesn't. But I'm not exactly part of the GOP inner circle.

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  3. I thought Torinus disappeared.

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  4. As you point out Rowen, Thompson is not and never was a fiscal conservative.

    Speaking of bashing Tommy, you did that non-stop a year ago for months on end until he finally announced he was not going to take on Feingold.

    Now apparently he is a saint in your eyes.

    I realize you think anyone who is a fiscal conservatives are a whack job and a terrorist.

    So are we to understand you were a proponent of that Miller Park Stadium tax, I find that really hard to believe since there was no choo-choo involved.

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  5. Looks like tommythompson2012.com is for sale.

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