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May 9, 2012

EDITORIAL: GOP changed; Lugar didn’t

Statesman falls to new brand of conservatism

Six terms. Overwhelming popularity. A statesman and a gentleman. A visionary. An icon in the annals of U.S. Senate leadership, even world leadership. So dominating on the political landscape that the opposing party did not even produce a candidate in the last election.

All those phrases have been summoned, quite accurately, to describe the political career of Richard Lugar.

Who could have imagined it would end like this?

For the first time in 36 years, the U.S. Senate will not have a man named Lugar representing Indiana when it convenes in January of 2013. Although the 80-year-old could have stepped aside to the adulation of an entire state and nation this year, he chose to hang on a little longer. Too bad. Not only was he defeated in his re-election bid, it came at the hands of his own party in the primary election.

Lugar’s GOP critics — and there have been many of them in recent weeks — claimed he had grown out of touch with voters and was not conservative enough. Others said he was too willing to compromise with his political foes.

Ultimately, however, it was not Lugar who changed. It was his party. Driven by a new brand of social conservatives and ideological purists, Republicans found it no longer had room for a politician like Lugar who had been so successful for so long as a consensus builder and solution seeker.

Lugar’s defeat to state Treasurer Richard Mourdock, a tea party favorite who rode a wave of anti-incumbent sentiment and millions of dollars from out-of-state interests, throws the general election campaign into play for the Democrats.

U.S. Rep. Joe Donnelly will face Mourdock for the now open Senate seat. A conservative Democrat, Donnelly will try to appeal to independents and moderate Republicans in his campaign against the new GOP standard bearer. It will be a tough fight for the Democrat in a traditionally Republican state.

No matter what happens in November, the bigger story this election year will be Lugar’s unceremonious defeat. We can only hope it does not cloud what should be viewed as a sparkling legacy of service to his state and nation. And we certainly hope it doesn’t mark the death of statesmanship in the U.S. Senate.

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