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dflprincess

(28,471 posts)
Tue Apr 10, 2018, 07:37 PM Apr 2018

The tragedy and farce that is Tim Pawlenty

https://www.minnpost.com/community-voices/2018/04/tragedy-and-farce-tim-pawlenty

Piece written by David Schultz.


Pawlenty’s candidacy is both a tragedy and a farce, but it is also a long shot where the prospects for success are low. But his candidacy speaks to many failures in state and national politics, especially with Republicans who are torn between embracing President Donald Trump and being repelled by him.

Consider first the tragedy: Pawlenty’s governorship was largely a failure unless one defines a single-minded cut taxes über alles to be the hallmark of success. His candidacy was launched in 2002 in the waning days of the Jesse Ventura administration, when the state and national economy were collapsing after 9/11 and the busting of the dot com era. As it was clear that the state was going into the red, Ventura proposed tax increases and budget cuts to balance the budget, yet Pawlenty and Roger Moe, as respective leaders of the House and Senate, nixed that idea, choosing to kick the fiscal problems down the road past the election.

Fiscal gimmicks defined the Pawlenty administration; they included illegal use of unallotments, stealing from the tobacco settlement, trying to force contractors to pay for construction projects up front, and calling taxes user fees. One also saw a failure to raise state matching funds to qualify for federal transportation matching funding, and borrowing from schools and other funds. When Pawlenty left office, he strapped the state with an illusionary balanced budget for the current biennium and a projected $6 billion deficit for Dayton. So much for fiscal conservatism.
Tragedy – in terms of a fallen bridge – is a lasting image of his governorship, and was also how Pawlenty got elected twice and what defined his governorship. In 2002 he was in second place behind Tim Penny in the race for governor when Paul Wellstone’s plane crashed and the senator died. That event, plus then the Wellstone memorial service, transformed state politics, resulting in Pawlenty winning the governorship with 44.4 percent of the vote.

Four years later, with only days before the election, he was behind Mike Hatch — only to see the latter make several statements that cost him the election. In addition, when one examines the election returns, it was the strong turnout for Michele Bachmann in the Sixth Congressional District that pushed Pawlenty across the finish line with 46.7 percent of the vote. Pawlenty never won a majority of the popular vote, and were it not for tragedies or missteps by others – or the help of others – he would not have been governor. Couple these events with his miserable run for president and one can really ask how good or formidable a candidate he was.

Given the tragedy of his governorship, it is a farce for him to run again. Watching his video declaring the run, one wonders what is his narrative or rationale for running? In addition, Pawlenty is a person trapped by history. He both wants to embrace and reject Trump; he wants to appeal to a party that once supported him but which no long exists. He needs a GOP base to win, but he is alienated from it — while at the same time embracing it will alienate him from the swing voters he needs to win.

Moreover, Pawlenty has historical baggage that will define him among voters who remember him, but he was governor so long ago he lacks the name recognition that many think is his real strength. Pawlenty will be attacked and defined by both Jeff Johnson and other Republicans as out of step and as a failed governor, damaging him if in fact he does manage to go to a primary and win (which I am not sure he will). At the same time the eventual DFL gubernatorial candidate will benefit from these attacks, making it hard for Pawlenty to win come November.
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The tragedy and farce that is Tim Pawlenty (Original Post) dflprincess Apr 2018 OP
Hey thanks for this post. Wellstone ruled Apr 2018 #1
Maybe he could cut enough infrastructure money to let another bridge collapse FiveGoodMen Apr 2018 #3
Well in saying that,there is a Bridge in St Cloud area that is about to fall into the Drink. Wellstone ruled Apr 2018 #4
I hope they're keeping traffic off of it if it's that bad! FiveGoodMen Apr 2018 #5
Believe it is limited to Wellstone ruled Apr 2018 #6
Hope that Walz will drill this during the campaign (nt) question everything Apr 2018 #2
Tim Walz will eat Pawlenty's lunch.......... ProudMNDemocrat Apr 2018 #7
 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
6. Believe it is limited to
Wed Apr 11, 2018, 03:55 PM
Apr 2018

autos only or they may have closed it all together. Have not been in Cloudly Town for two years.

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,058 posts)
7. Tim Walz will eat Pawlenty's lunch..........
Wed Apr 18, 2018, 04:52 AM
Apr 2018


Tim Walz, my awesome Congressman and dearest friend, will take down Tim Pawlenty, if he gets the MNGOP nomination, point by point. Tim Walz knows his stuff, is an excellent debater, and does not suffer fools. He communicates well what the issues are and does not mince words. I have sat in on many debates of his since 2005 and you come out educated. After all, Tim taught Hugh school and retired from the MNNG as a Command Sargeant Major. Nor is he easily intimidated.

Tim tore apart all his opponents in his Congressional runs, despite narrowly winning a 5th term in 2016 against 2 time loser, Jim Hagedorn. Hagedorn , who is a Trumper hard core, is running a 3rd time in the 1st CD.

I am a Delegate for Tim Walz at the upcoming DFL State Convention, which we are hosting here in Rochester in June. I hope to met some of my fellow DUERS from Minnesota. I may be dressed in one of my Period Clothing ensembles to reflect the Suffregate period.
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