Thursday, November 5, 2009

Ashcroft heart Tiahrt

Below is a pretty good endorsement for Tiahrt, trying to ensure the conservative mantle from Moran in their battle for U.S. Senate. Ashcroft was one Bush administration official who managed to keep full integrity intact by refusing to reauthorize the domestic spying program.

I noticed that Tiahrt was not mentioned in the Eagle story about the Tea party stop in Wichita yesterday. Probably smart for him to avoid too direct contact with that group. He's using their rhetoric, though, and perhaps would have been there if things were not so busy in D.C.





TIAHRT SECURES HIGH PROFILE ENDORSEMENT FROM JOHN ASHCROFT

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Former Senator and U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft (R-MO) today endorsed Congressman Todd Tiahrt (R-Goddard) in his bid for the U.S. Senate. As U.S. Attorney General, Ashcroft led the Department of Justice after the attacks of September 11, 2001 and under his leadership the Department was successful in the disruption of over 150 terrorist plots around the globe.

“Todd Tiahrt is a principled fiscal and social conservative who understands what it takes to keep this country safe,” said Ashcroft. “He fights for the conservative values he believes in and does not waver in the face of tough opposition.”

“Conservatives across this country are yearning for principled conservatives in Washington,” continued Ashcroft, “I feel strongly that Todd Tiahrt can help provide that common sense conservative leadership in the Senate.”

A staunch conservative, Ashcroft was elected Governor of Missouri by record breaking margins and remains the only Republican Governor to be re-elected to a second, consecutive term in the Show Me state.

Ashcroft joins the growing list of conservatives who have endorsed Tiahrt including Sen. Jim Inhofe, former Sen. Rick Santorum, Congressman Mike Rogers, former Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, former Congressman Jim Ryun, and conservative talk radio icon Mark Levin. Tiahrt also has the support of groups such as; Concerned Women for America, Kansans for Life, Family Research Council PAC and Eagle Forum.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Tiahrt decides what the Wichita Eagle prints.

And the line "..and perhaps would have been there if things were not so busy in D.C." made me laugh at the desperation in it. He MIGHT have clubbed a baby seal... but he didn't.

Pathetic.

Politics 101 said...

Tiahrt joined the tea parties back in April...

http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/99681