Interesting story To the end!
Former New York Gov. George Pataki tells Newsmax that President Barack Obama
cannot run on his record and will instead try to “dump” on his presumptive White
House opponent Mitt Romney — but will fail in his re-election bid.
The
veteran Republican politician, who was governor on Sept. 11, 2001, also says the
administration’s initial decision to try 9/11 terrorists in civilian courts in
Manhattan “was one of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard.”
Pataki was
elected governor in 1994, defeating three-term Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo, and
was re-elected in 1998 and 2002. He previously served in the New York State
Senate and House, and recently established a super PAC, Tipping Point, to help
Republican congressional candidates in New York.
In an exclusive
interview with Newsmax TV, Pataki — who had reservations about supporting Romney
— explained why he has now decided to strongly endorse the former Massachusetts
governor.
“Gov. Romney has shown, No. 1, his ability to win,” Pataki
says. “Two, he has become a far better candidate relating to people, dealing
with debate issues, and he has supported things like deficit reduction along the
lines of what the House is doing.
“He still has a lot of work to do. We
know that this president and his Chicago operatives are going to have a billion
dollars to try to dump on his head because I don’t think this president can get
re-elected by saying I passed Obamacare, I created these massive deficits, I
passed Dodd-Frank, which is driving businesses out of the country.
“He
has nothing in his record he can point to, so he’s going to do everything he can
to try to disqualify Gov. Romney. I don’t think he’s going to succeed. Gov.
Romney is ready for it and will win this race.”
Pataki discussed his
Tipping Point super PAC and the importance of the congressional races in New
York.
“The House Republicans have been the only legislative or executive
body over the past two years that has had the courage to stand up and be counted
as to what has to be done. The Senate now hasn’t even tried to pass a budget,
and Obama’s budget was a joke,” he says. “I am worried about the House races. In
New York in 2010 we won six seats from the Democrats. This is a difficult state
and we have new lines after reapportionment, and I think as many as 10 to 12
House races in New York could swing between parties during this election. That
could determine whether or not the Republicans continue to control the House or
not.
“I’m going to do my best to try to make sure that Speaker [John]
Boehner and [Majority] Leader [Eric] Cantor are still in those roles in
2013.”
But Pataki criticized the ability of super PACs to finance
campaigns in the wake of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision. “I think
it’s an awful system,” he declares. “It is, as is often the case, an unintended
consequence of good-government groups saying you can’t give more than $2,500 to
a candidate because somehow you’ll corrupt him. You can give millions, tens of
millions to a PAC that supports that candidate. It’s absurd. What has happened
is the candidates have lost control of their campaigns.
“Last time Obama
had hundreds of millions of dollars in soft money from groups. This time it is
important that there be a fairer playing field. I don’t think we will have
nearly the resources that Obama and his team will have, but we have to do our
best to try to match as much as we can with dollars and then beat them in ideas,
because that’s where we always beat them.”
Pataki also expressed his view
on the 9/11 terrorists on trial in Guantanamo Bay, who have been acting
strangely and showing an unwillingness to participate in the
proceedings.
“I think it’s appalling, and I think it’s appalling that we
tolerate it,” he says. “Just think for a minute: President Obama and [Attorney
General Eric] Holder wanted to hold civilian trials in Lower Manhattan right
next to ground zero. That was one of the dumbest ideas I have ever heard in my
life. [The terrorists] would have had cameras and media and demonstrations and
tried to portray themselves as victims instead of the barbaric mass murderers
they really are.
“Let the military tribunal go forward. Do not apologize
for the information we obtained from those mass murderers, and convict
them.”
Pataki credits Richard Mourdock’s victory over six-term Sen.
Richard Lugar in Indiana’s GOP primary on Tuesday to Lugar’s long tenure in the
Senate.
“You know, 36 years in the U.S. Senate! Our elected officials
are supposed to be citizen politicians who take some time off and go off and
serve the public. What happens is they get elected and get captured by the
system.
“So I think it was a very clear message. Congress is not liked by
the American people. There is this sense that it is Washington against the rest
of us, and I think it’s an accurate sense. The time had come for someone who
wasn’t a Washington insider to bring a fresh perspective to the
Senate.”
Pataki tells Newsmax that Republicans “missed an opportunity” to
support Bowles-Simpson, the bipartisan commission created by Obama and charged
with devising a strategy for reducing the deficit. It issued a report in
December 2010 but the president failed to embrace its proposals and the report
was voted down by commission members.
“Why Republicans haven’t embraced a
modified Bowles-Simpson to me is kind of confusing because I think it works
economically,” he says. “It precludes Obama’s class warfare
demonizing.
“I would hope, particularly if Gov. Romney wins, we could see
something along those lines.”
He was asked if the proposal could be
resurrected between the November election and the beginning of the next
presidential term in January. “I think it could, except that this president is
such an ideologue. That’s why he threw it in the garbage the minute it came in,”
Pataki responds.
“He had three Democratic senators vote yes for this
report and he threw it away because it doesn’t suit his ideological goal, which
is to redistribute money by taking from the productive sector and giving it to
his less- productive constituents.”
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