Monday, January 9, 2012

Santorum plays down long history as Washington insider cashing in

January 6th, 2012


From?washingtonpost:

Rick Santorum?has vaulted to the front ranks of the Republican presidential nomination race in part by depicting himself as a religious family man of lowly beginnings who would bring needed change to Washington.

But that characterization leaves out two decades in which Santorum was a central and often high-ranking player in Washington politics, with connections to K Street lobbyists and a lucrative consulting career that made him a millionaire.

In the Senate, for example, he played a pivotal role in advancing the controversial?K Street Project,?a highly organized effort to pressure industry groups and lobbying firms to hire Republicans for influential jobs and punish those who brought in Democrats. ?Santorum oversaw regular Tuesday meetings with lobbyists in which he solicited their views on pending legislation and discussed potential jobs, according to documents and news reports and a lobbyist who attended the meetings.

After losing a reelection bid in 2006, he capitalized on his congressional experience by beginning a profitable career on K Street as an adviser to industry groups and lobbying firms, disclosure records show.

Santorum?s track record as a longtime Capitol Hill insider is likely to pose a political challenge in the weeks ahead, in part because it undermines his self-portrayal as a reform-minded champion of fiscal conservatism. After spending months languishing in obscurity in the presidential race, he finished just?eight votes behindformer Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney in Iowa?s caucuses on Tuesday and immediately faced allegations that he had backed wasteful spending and special interests.

Hogan Gidley, Santorum?s national communications director, said Thursday that ?these kinds of attacks are just what D.C. insiders and elitists do when a guy like Rick Santorum works hard to provide for his family and has success.?

?From Day One, Rick Santorum fought to destroy the good old boy network in Washington,? Gidley said, pointing to efforts to expose a House banking scandal and urge an end to special congressional perks. ?Democrats and some Republicans were furious with Rick, but Rick stood up for the people then, and that?s what he?ll do as president.?


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