UPDATE: The first version of this post inadvertently left off the link to Lennox’s column. You can read the entire piece at:
http://www.themorningsun.com/opinion/20131013/dennis-lennox-the-man-without-a-party
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Kerry
Bentivolio, the former reindeer rancher, Santa Claus impersonator and “accidental
congressman,” is the subject of this week’s column from Dennis Lennox, who
asserts that the incumbent representative should be given a free ride in the
2014 Republican primary and that his GOP challenger, Dave Trott, should back
off.
Bentivolio, a
virtual unknown in political circles a little over a year ago, is likely to get
steamrolled by a $1 million-plus Trott campaign in the heavily Republican 11th
District that spans major portions of Oakland County and suburban Wayne. A libertarian-leaning
Milford Republican, Bentivolio walked into that seat last year after
then-congressman Thad McCotter resigned in disgrace.
virtual unknown in political circles a little over a year ago, is likely to get
steamrolled by a $1 million-plus Trott campaign in the heavily Republican 11th
District that spans major portions of Oakland County and suburban Wayne. A libertarian-leaning
Milford Republican, Bentivolio walked into that seat last year after
then-congressman Thad McCotter resigned in disgrace.
Lennox, a
conservative Republican who writes for our sister paper, the Mount Pleasant
Morning Sun, argues that Trott’s fundraising abilities could be put to better
use strategically helping out the GOP ticket in November 2014. Lennox also
writes that Bentivolio, a strong ally of the tea party, does not deserve the
scorn he receives from some mainstream Republicans.
conservative Republican who writes for our sister paper, the Mount Pleasant
Morning Sun, argues that Trott’s fundraising abilities could be put to better
use strategically helping out the GOP ticket in November 2014. Lennox also
writes that Bentivolio, a strong ally of the tea party, does not deserve the
scorn he receives from some mainstream Republicans.
Here’s Lennox’s
take:
take:
“While some of
his positions on matters of foreign affairs are troubling, the reality of the
matter is Bentivolio has more or less voted the Republican line without
compromising his tea party convictions.
his positions on matters of foreign affairs are troubling, the reality of the
matter is Bentivolio has more or less voted the Republican line without
compromising his tea party convictions.
“… Trott, a
lawyer from Birmingham, isn’t running because Bentivolio has voted the wrong
way. (His voting record is the ‘real deal,’ according to the astute pundit Bill
Ballenger of Inside Michigan Politics.)
lawyer from Birmingham, isn’t running because Bentivolio has voted the wrong
way. (His voting record is the ‘real deal,’ according to the astute pundit Bill
Ballenger of Inside Michigan Politics.)
“Trott’s
support comes down to one thing: ‘Kerry is not one of us,’ as one prominent
Oakland County Republican, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said.”
support comes down to one thing: ‘Kerry is not one of us,’ as one prominent
Oakland County Republican, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said.”
Lennox forgot
to mention one other thing: Trott’s sleazy background as one of the state’s
leading profiteers in the foreclosure crisis of 2008-10. His law firm, Trott
& Trott, representing various banks, was in the thick of the rampant house takeaways during that ugly
period of time.
to mention one other thing: Trott’s sleazy background as one of the state’s
leading profiteers in the foreclosure crisis of 2008-10. His law firm, Trott
& Trott, representing various banks, was in the thick of the rampant house takeaways during that ugly
period of time.
Bentivolio is
probably the ultimate proof that a Democrat cannot win in the 11th
District. But Trott could be in for a very rough ride if he emerges as the
leading GOP candidate.
probably the ultimate proof that a Democrat cannot win in the 11th
District. But Trott could be in for a very rough ride if he emerges as the
leading GOP candidate.








