One of the benefits of being a GOP delegate is that I get to see a lot more material from the candidates than the average voter. Over time, the mass amounts of emails, mailers, etc. invariably lead to little nuggets of insight about the “real” candidate.
Today I found one of those nuggets in an email communication from Senator Bob Bennett:
“Obama’s proposal to cancel NASA’s Constellation program and the Ares I rocket booster will not only devastate the economy of northern Utah; it will also weaken our missile defense and our national security.”
So what’s the nugget?
Bennett’s first priority is bringing home the bacon for Utah. Coming in second is national defense/national security.
Frankly, I agree with Bennett that the Constellation program needs to continue, because it is of prime importance to our national security.
However, the fact that it brings jobs to Utah should not matter, because while it’s nice that Utah has some job benefits, we may find that the most cost efficient model puts those jobs in Texas or Florida, where we currently have launch sites.
Bottom line, “job creation” through congressional deal making is not a conservative leadership, but the prime modus operandi of the DC deal maker.
Saturday night a family friend with good ties to Utah politics was showing concern that Tea Partiers were opposing Bennett, just for being the incumbent. . . will try to learn more about the political disputes in that providential state