Rob Simmons' 'Change of Heart'

Rob Simmons is former congressman from Connecticut now campaigning to win the Republican nomination to take on Senator Chris Dodd next year. A moderate, Simmons was one of the last Republicans in the House of Representatives before New England had the good sense to rid themselves entirely of them.

As we've seen earlier this year with Rob Simmons championing the efforts of radicals in the Tea Party movement, Simmons seems to be having no qualms at all about moving hard right to appease these extremist elements which will make up a large portion of the Republican primary voters, their "base". In some cases he's even abandoned positions he had voted in favor of while in congress. As he says on the Simmons' campaign blog:

I was wrong about two issues I supported in Congress – the Employee Free Choice Act (also known as “card check”) and “cap and trade.” After hearing more from the people who would be most affected by these bills, I became convinced they would cause more harm than good and I would oppose them in the Senate.

I learned of the enormous burden these two proposals would impose on job producers in the form of dramatically higher operating costs, and how those costs would be passed in turn onto workers and consumers. The net result will be an even weaker economy and fewer jobs.

The Hartford Courant noted this phenomenon in a piece sarcastically titled "A change of heart or a sharp turn to the right by Rob Simmons?"

Rob Simmons has long burnished his reputation as a moderate Republican in the classic New England mode: conservative on fiscal matters, liberal on social issues. He supports abortion rights, earned top grades from a national gay rights group and sits on the honorary board of Republicans for Environmental Protection.

He's also been a supporter of two bills long championed by liberals, union members and environmentalists.

The first is the Employee Free Choice Act, commonly known as "card check,'' which would permit workers to form a union if a majority sign pro-union cards, instead of voting by secret ballot. The second is a climate change bill known in political shorthand as Cap and Trade.

Simmons backed both measures when he served in Congress. But now, as a candidate for U.S. Senate, he has changed his mind.

At least one of his Republican opponents has noticed and is derisively calling out Simmons on his bullshit 'change of heart'.

"While Rob Simmons can spin this all he wants, he is in a primary battle and is desperate to get the support of real, principled Republicans,'' Tiffany Romero Grossman, spokeswoman for Sam Caligiuri, said in an email this morning. Both Caligiuri and Simmons are seeking the Republican nomination to unseat Democratic U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd.

"Everyone has the right to change their mind on where they stand - but doing so years later, once confronted with a competitive primary, simply stinks of political pandering,'' Grossman said in the email.



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more from the people who would be most affected by these bills".Now I wonder who those "people" would be?

the right has no room for moderates. to me that's due to good propaganda/social engineering by the corporatists. moderates listen and talk somewhat sensible which is helpful to achieve bipartianship. the extremists views are effective at getting (r) voters to commit with a all or none attitude. they don't/can't think/communicate in the grey spectrum. like the idiot with the "i love waterboarding" hoodie. i guess it feels good to be tough and an idiot. nevermind the consequences for torturing nevermind there has been thousands killed in iraq. some of this is culture club nonsense.

There is no such thing. Hang it up now, Caliguiri, and spare yourself the misery of confronting reality.

Yes, what a bunch of crap and it is coming from Simmons' direction. His chances defeating Chris Dodd are nadda, nil, zero, zip! However, he will have Rush crooning for him and Beck will probably burst into tears after he loses. He must be getting ready to drop the bomb on his wife; "Honey, I have developed an attraction for young men. The "C" street congregation have expressed hope they can cure me. So, I will be moving close to work and church.

Gee

Pander to hate much?

Arguing over who is the best republican/conservative/neo-con only highlights your stupidity/ignorance/cluelessness.

nowhere. How many of you are going to cough up some cash to the other candidate to fight this guy? Will there even be a fight?

What makes Dodd (aka Shorty now) a good candidate is it because he's clueless AND brain damaged or just that he's been in there so long he's an automatic vote for the US going 3rd world????

I used to live in this guy's district (while he was a House member) and you never saw a bigger jerk in your life. HE LOVES GEORGE BUSH AND THE WAR IN IRAQ. I wrote to him two times before bush invaded Iraq, advising, asking, point out the facts, etc. that it was a bad idea, don't for it, bush has preordained the war in spite of the facts, etc. I get these letters back from him with newspaper articles that "Colin Powell said....", "Donald Rumsfeld said.....", even, "Bill Clinton said....". And all the time he would preface his exhortations with "As a Mormon I've considered this matter with the utmost convictions of my faith...." What a sonofabitch!!!, like being a Mormon puts the rest of us in the gutter. Glen beck is supposed to be a Mormon too. Believe me, Simmons is cut from the same demented mold as beck.

Just hang them all...

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