02/08/10
From Pajamas Media
Kay Bailey Hutchison: John McCain in a Dress?
Posted By AWR Hawkins On February 8, 2010 @ 12:00 am
As Texas’ gubernatorial primary approaches, Governor Rick Perry’s main
challenger, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison, is doing her best to pawn herself off
as a conservative. But there’s an elephant in the room that’s hard to conceal,
an elephant that keeps reminding Texans that no matter what Hutchison says about
her so-called conservatism, she’s a pro-choice senator who believes [1] “Roe v.
Wade is working very well.”
And the cold hard facts are that Hutchison has a lot more than her pro-choice
viewpoints to hide. In truth, she has a Senate voting record that spans
seventeen years and makes her look less and less like a conservative, and more
and more like John McCain in a dress.
Speaking of McCain, in 2005 Hutchison sided with him and the Democrats against
President George W. Bush by supporting [2] the legislation that hamstrung our
war on terror by limiting our military’s interrogation options against captured
terrorists. This legislation marked the beginning of McCain’s push for what Rush
Limbaugh described as the “terrorist bill of rights [3],” and Hutchison was
right there to support it.
In 2006, Hutchison again sided with the Democrats against Bush when she voted to
expand stem cell research [4] so that it would include the use of stem cells
taken from aborted fetuses. If you consider the fact that she doesn’t believe a
baby in a mother’s womb has “viability [1]” until “six months” into the
pregnancy, it’s not really surprising that she’d be willing to use aborted
children for experiments.
It should also come as no surprise that Hutchison was a longtime member of “WISH
List [4],” the political action committee formed to raise money for pro-choice,
Republican Senate candidates who are female. She quit that group when she
decided to run against Perry, because being openly pro-choice and running for
governor of Texas is about as damning as being openly anti-gun and doing the
same.
Hutchison has concealed many of these liberal traits by doing campaign stops the
way she recently did one in West Texas. At that stop, which my wife attended,
she spoke and afterward only answered questions that had been vetted beforehand.
This Obama-like attempt to control every exchange with the press and the public
is in and of itself proof that she has much to hide.
When I interviewed Mark Miner, Perry’s campaign spokesman, for this article, he
stressed even more things that Hutchison doesn’t want Texans to think about
between now and the coming primary. Like the fact that every Texan (and every
American) lives beneath the shadow of the $12,000,000,000,000 debt to which
Hutchison contributed by voting numerous times to raise the federal debt
ceiling. And in an even greater disregard for fiscal restraint, she voted for
the $700 billion bailout on October 1, 2008, shortly after saying she wouldn’t
[5] do so.
No wonder Miner said: “Hutchison’s work in Washington demonstrates that she is
out of touch with conservatives.”
Miner said Americans would have been better served if Hutchison and others in
Washington, D.C., had followed Perry’s lead in Texas by “cutting taxes and
living within their means.” Said Miner: “While many states in this country are
suffering from their own debt, Texas actually has an $8 billion rainy day fund
which Perry built up via conservative fiscal policies.”
Therefore, while Hutchison and her colleagues in D.C. are driving this country
into the ground fiscally, the economy in Texas continues to roll along and
Texans have a safety net worth billions in case something unforeseen should
happen.
Perry is conservative in word and deed, while Hutchison is such in word only. He
has nothing to hide, while her campaign is actively seeking to control every
question Hutchison will or won’t be asked.
She is John McCain in a dress. And when she talks about her so-called
conservatism, she is strangely silent on the fact that she’s pro-choice, that
she supports the use of aborted fetuses for stem cell research, that she
supported the “terrorist bill of rights,” and that her career in D.C. has been
marked by a spending spree the late Ted Kennedy would have envied.
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URL to article: http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/kay-bailey-hutchison-john-mccain-in-a-dress/
URLs in this post:
[1] who believes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9KgSKA84JY
[2] supporting: http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=109&session=1&vote=00249
[3] terrorist bill of rights: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,184342,00.html
[4] stem cell research: http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=33633
[5] she wouldn’t: http://www.washingtonkay.com/
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Kay, if you really want to do something good
for Texas,
come on home, retire and vote for Rick Perry.

