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Richard Mourdock’s Questionable Voting Record

The visceral reactions of Mr. Erickson over my opinions regarding Richard Mourdock are truly a spectacle. I expected anger, insults, and possibly pushback, but censorship? That one actually surprised me.

Mr. Erickson is a conservative member of the media; surely he detests the idea of censorship – at least when he or someone he agrees with is a victim of it. By reaching into my Diary and changing the content (see below), Mr. Erickson has now engaged in the same kind of censorship that conservatives who oppose the Fairness Doctrine abhor. It is not a stretch to suggest that this authoritarian attitude at least partially explains why he is backing Richard Mourdock, who also supports the Fairness Doctrine.

Before I go any further, I want to reiterate that I am a nothing more than a weekend warrior. I have never received one penny for anything I have written. Mr. Erickson’s assertion that I am employed by Mr. Lugar’s campaign is incorrect. One more time for those with selective reading comprehension: I have never received any form of compensation for the things I have written. You can take that to the bank, metaphorically speaking, of course.

I understand that Mr. Erickson is frustrated that somebody on his site holds an opinion opposite his own, but that is no excuse for censorship. It seems that when evidence is presented to support any opinion but Mr. Erickson’s, he engages in an all-out attack on the credentials of the individual, but conveniently ignores the facts. I included a picture in my last post to provide evidence to support my point, and this clearly crossed the line. Words and links irritated Mr. Erickson, but pictures (and facts) obviously enrage him – that’s why he stooped to censorship.

Mr. Erickson manipulated my post because more and more questions about Richard Mourdock’s past are coming out. It is has become obvious that Richard Mourdock did not vote in the Republican primary in 2008. The real question is who exactly did he vote for? Hillary or Obama? Curious minds want to know.

This is not the only reason voters should stop and take second look at Richard Mourdock’s record. Mr. Mourdock currently preaches extensive cuts to spending and entitlement programs, but he has not always held these views. In 1992, The Evansville Courier & Press reported: “The Republican 8th District congressional candidate has proposed a free year of college for students who graduate from high school with at least a B average…He proposed the free year of college, funded by the government, as a way to put motivation back into the nation’s educational system.”

You read that right – Richard Mourdock wanted to create an entirely new entitlement program administered by the Department of Education. Juxtapose this position with his current call to cut spending and eliminate the Department of Education and you see how drastically Mr. Mourdock has altered his stances in an attempt to take advantage of the Tea Party’s momentum. “Tea Party Opportunist,” indeed.

If Mourdock’s flip-flopping does not bother you, then perhaps his increasingly embarrassing lack of perspective might? At an event hosted by the Times of Northwest Indiana editorial board, Mourdock said: “There’s always going to be a lot of duplication. We look today at the historical setup of Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard – there’s a lot of duplication and bureaucracy right there. In the 21st century is that necessary? I’m not sure that it is.”

Let me deconstruct this comment for you: in order to curtail defense spending, Richard Mourdock has proposed to completely eliminate one or more branches of the United States Armed Forces. This statement is not only foolish, but also dangerous. Our nation is at war and facing terror threats daily; suggesting that we eliminate any branches of our armed forces is irresponsible and ignorant. Let’s play a game called “What Branch Would You Cut?” Mr. Mourdock? Mr. Erickson?

Mr. Mourdock is an incredibly weak candidate, from policy to personality. He consistently showcases just how feebly he grasps important policy matters. Furthermore, Mr. Mourdock continually makes assertions that are contradictory to his previous positions. Most importantly, he has failed to raise a substantial amount of money from voters in Indiana and has relied on outside groups and individuals with outsized voices to influence the race. If elected, Mr. Mourdock will be utterly beholden to those who got him elected and their interests. Maybe, just maybe, this is why Mr. Erickson is so determined to see Richard Mourdock in office?

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Hello Dick Lugar Fans.

Thanks for coming to RedState to read how his new media guy has screwed up.

Yes, I know you came here based on a blasted out email by Lugar’s campaign to a website openly endorsing Richard Mourdock.

You can see the original post below, but are you aware of Dick Lugar sponsoring a concealed carry gun ban that got the Democrats to side with him?

For a full look at Dick Lugar’s voting record and his routine votes to bankrupt America, go here. Then decide if you really want to support him or Mourdock.

– Erick

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The photo below shows the official 2008 primary election voter roll in Richard Mourdock’s home precinct. While his signature appears on the roll – meaning he voted – Mourdock declined to check a box denoting in which party’s primary he wished to vote.  Mourdock, who claims to hold the mantle of the “real” Republican in Indiana’s Senate primary, didn’t even vote in the Republican presidential primary in 2008?  Why not?  Yet another question for conservatives to ponder.

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  • APA Guy

    By the way, did you see this recent poll showing Murdock up 5 points on Lugar?

    http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/poll-mourdock-44-lugar-39_642109.html

    Tick tock…Tick tock…

    :)

    • mikeymike143

      i suspect that starzandstripez and ww2nd95 will soon be the beneficiaries of the ban hammer.

      tick tock…tick tock.

  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

    What a jerk.

    • http://www.rightspeak.net/search/label/-Right%20Wingnut rightwingnut2

      • garfieldjl

        Apparently he voted against Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.

    • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

      Nice riposte! … He shoots! He scores!

      Another fumble by starznstripes and another goal for conservative Mourdock!

      PS. If you are in Indiana and are not for Mourdock, please WAKE UP!

  • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

    for Mourdock with your hit and run posts? Because this is just the sort of thing that motivates me to make another donation to Mourdock’s campaign.

    • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

      just so you know, I sent the diary BreakingAway which outlines who the conservative candidates are in Indiana, including Mourdock, to all my relatives in Indiana instead of yours.

      • Stricia

        n.t.

        • Melody Warbington (rwm52)

          or send the diary I linked to starz’ relatives as well? I send $ to many candidates across the country. Can’t get the diary to folks I don’t know.

  • zachv

    Is that even supposed to be public?

    n/t

    • Christine

      how do we know that those boxes are actually used (ie other voters on that roll checked something)?

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  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

    Dude, you’re gonna break me.

  • http://www.rightspeak.net/search/label/-Right%20Wingnut rightwingnut2

  • APA Guy

    …and a Dem…Nelson in NE…yet Lugar voted YES.

    Puke…this Hoosier despises our Senior Senator for these SCOTUS votes until the end of time.

  • http://travismonitor.blogspot.com Freedoms Truth

    Lugar has voted for Kagan. Thx for the graphic proof.
    It’s cool to see how the rock-solid conservatives are all NAY, but you have the usual cabal of RINOs doing the go-along thing and voting AYE. Lugar was out there with the Maine sisters on this one.

    Note the above allegation against Mourdock is … what exactly? He forgot a checkbox?!?!?!

    Wow. Lugar has …. NOTHING.

  • Bill S

    What, did Lugar send you another paycheck?

  • conservativerock5

    As far as I am concerned it is only a useful political tool for good politicians, and the leadership has been crap for decades..like Lugar.

    I have no use for partisan politics/

  • acat


    At RedState, we are conservatives in primaries and Republican in general elections and we aim to win.

    That said, yes, Republican and Conservative are not synonymous, but we must understand one another in order to defeat the Liberal / Democrat axis.

    Mew

  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

    nt

  • Bill S

    http://www.redstate.com/posting-rules/

    Note that the number one purpose of this site is to “to promote conservative ideals within the vehicle of the Republican Party”.

    Yeah, we care about the Republican Party. If you don’t, you probably don’t belong here.

  • http://www.rightspeak.net/search/label/-Right%20Wingnut rightwingnut2

  • conservativerock5

    that candidate. Usually though, Republican in the general makes the most sense

  • aesthete

    I don’t think that the proprietors of this site have particular affections for the party except insofar as they service their own interests — that is a good thing.

    I do “care” about the Republican party in the limited sense that in a first-past-the-post system with entrenched politics, two major parties are the result, and that Republicans are the “least bad” choice (tallest midget, and all that). The Republican party is the only partially salvageable party of the two. IOW, I “care” only in the sense that I “care” about facing and dealing with reality in other areas of life.

    I don’t care in the sense of having emotional investment in the party or its leadership. If I read tomorrow that aliens beamed GOP headquarters and leadership into space, I can’t say that I’d be broken up.

  • conservativerock5

    Everyone else has a right to smack him down every time

  • acat

    There are few enough Conservatives that we have to work through one party or another .. we can’t go it alone… and the GOP tradition and platform tend to be more to our liking… Erick has repeatedly pointed out that Conservatism needs to be seen as separate but allied.

    That said, because we *do* need to work through a party, we must “care” about their leadership .. at least enough that we know how to work together, and – in this *specific* example – so when they shiv a conservative, we know whose hide needs to be hanging on a wall.

    Mew

  • http://908StraightSt.wordpress.com/ mbecker908

    don’t you understand.

  • conservativerock5

    The other guy clearly doesn’t, and says Lugar is more conservative.

  • acat

    Until Romney clinched (by dearth of credible opponents) the Pawlenty and Perry and Cain and Palin and Huntsman and Bachman and Roemer and Gingrich and Santorum supporters had a right to agitate for their candidates…

    Once Romney clinched, it’s over.

    Same for Lugar’s supporters.

    Mew

  • snowshooze

    lol!

  • Finrod

    That’s why people are on this race.

  • aesthete

    but some people try to make “caring” about the GOP some sort of pseudo nationalist loyalty test, saying that we’re at war with the Dems and that, say, making a smart comment about (or otherwise not supporting) turds like McCain and their policies is tantamount to betrayal of… something, that part’s never been clear to me.

  • davenj1

    Why does anyone respond to this poster? Just ignore him/her and they will go away. He is not changing anyone’s mind and no one here is changing his mind. Let it go!!!

  • davenj1

    the more he is motivated to come back. Don’t even read the thing….

  • APA Guy

    nt

  • APA Guy

    Come on Dave…you know the game. This clown is making Richard Lugar look desperate in far more successful fashion than we could possibly dream up. Give them enough rope, and, well…you know the rest :)

  • acat

    are the diaries with lots of comments and no recommendations.

    Mew

  • acat

    We know this .. person.. is a fraud, so we can use whatever it says to measure Lugar’s desperation.

    If this .. person .. gets the blamstick, then we’ll have to figure out who the new Lugar troll is.

    Mew

  • APA Guy

    This person is joining the ranks of the Naderites at this point :)

    I once called for this diarist to get the banhammer. I no longer wish that, as I think a Lugar shill achieves the exact opposite of its intended purpose at this stage. Mourdock, barring unforeseen developments, will win this primary. That is my sense talking to large numbers of Hoosiers and after decades of experience observing and analyzing Indiana politics.

  • Repair_Man_Jack

    Good Gawd, Starzandstripz, could you please develop subtlety. This is pathetic. This is how *not* to win friends and influence people. Mourdock obviously hired you to make Sen. Lugar look like a disingenuous, out-of-touch toolbox. I can’t think of any other reason as to why you would insist on charging ever further into your own heap of dung….

  • conservativerock5

    Unless there are conservatives in the party, then the party means nothing.

    The Republican party is the vehicle for conservatives.