http://aomid.com/the-tea-party-rejects-richard-lugar-too-liberal-for-their-tastes/2211376/Times have changed.
Senators Lugar and Hatch face strong primary challenges from Tea Party activists, who see both veteran legislators as relics from another era. Tea Party activists in Indiana have gone so far as to petition Senator Lugar to stand down, to clear the path for one of their own. Tea Party activists in Utah are promising Sen. Hatch the same fate that befell Sen. Robert Bennett, another Washington fixture, whose political career ended in a Tea Party uprising at the Utah GOP Nominating Convention last May.
Tea Party Changed Its ViewsThey also show how much the Tea Party has changed the definition of who qualifies as a conservative. While Ms. Snowe is widely considered a moderate Republican, Mr. Hatch is not. Mr. Lugar, similarly, defines himself as a conservative. He argues that he has consistently won praise from small-business groups, supported a balanced budget amendment and pushed for a reduction in farm subsidies and the closing of agricultural extension offices as part of an effort to reduce unnecessary spending — all initiatives that fall under the smaller government rubric of the Tea Party.
Too LiberalThe Indiana tea partiers who met last week near Tipton — and it’s impossible to say at this point how much they represent other tea partiers — said that Lugar has become too, ahem, liberal.
Lugar’s called too liberal because he did not vote against President Obama’s Supreme Court nominees … because he favored ratification of a renewed Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) that was initiated in 1982 by conservative icon Ronald Reagan … and because of Lugar’s recent support for the so-called Dream Act, an immigration reform law that in December passed the House of Representatives but failed in the Senate by five votes. The tea partiers probably also have a dirty laundry list of other pet peeves.