Minnesota Governor and expected 2012 presidential contender Tim Pawlenty (R) held his first D.C. fundraiser for his new PAC last night at a pub downtown. Pawlenty focused the event on young Republicans, and opened his address to the few hundred in the crowd with little taste of that rock-and-roll the kids are all talking about.
"Mick Jagger said in a song once, 'you can't always get what what you want. But if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need," Pawlenty said. "For those of us who are Republicans and conservatives, we didn't get what we wanted in the 2008 election for president but we did get something that we needed. And that is a chance to ask 'what are the lessons from 2008 and 2006?'"
Pawlenty said the lesson he learned was that Republicans need to make new friends -- but keep the old ones, too. "I know a little about reaching out to people who are not yet Republicans," he said. "But I want to make sure as we move forward we don't get confused about diluting our principles and our values."
"This is not about us trying to behave like something we're not," he continued. "It's about us taking what we believe and stand for and doing a better job of convincing people to join our cause."
A Pawlenty source tells TPMDC that more than 500 attended the event, which was intended to generate buzz and not raise heaps of cash. The rally was closed to the press, though a few reporters grabbed Pawlenty on his way out the door.
Check out the video of Pawlenty's comments, posted by an aide after the rally:

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Heraldblog
October 23, 2009 11:27 AM
Pawlenty would have done better to quote Lynyrd Skinner:
"Southern Man don't need him 'round, anyhow."
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Seafarer
October 23, 2009 11:35 AM
This is hilarious, and whoever told this guy that appealing to today's youth meant invoking the Rolling Stones was worth jack and or shit should be fired.
The Rolling Stones? For real?
You might as well do a shout out to Lawrence Welk for God's sake.
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Hussein Stemper
October 23, 2009 11:51 AM in reply to Seafarer
LOL!
Maybe he needs to take some hipster lessons from Mittens ("Who let the dogs out???").
Dating myself here, but all I can think of is the 1970's iteration of Trudeau's Doonesbury character of Rev. Scott Sloan, the "fighting young priest who can talk to the young." :-)
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Seafarer
October 23, 2009 11:36 AM
Oh, and attendance of 500? How many of those kids were just dragged there by their Republican parents?
Stupid. I'd be embarrassed about even putting this out in a press release, if I were the GOP.
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shortstop
October 23, 2009 12:01 PM
I guess 60-70 IS the youthful end of the Republican age spectrum.
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pppwww
October 23, 2009 12:22 PM
seems very Troy McClure-esque.
[not to mention that R's have zero interest in learning from '06 and '08; their platform has not changed.]
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Hussein Stemper
October 23, 2009 12:29 PM in reply to pppwww
Good point -- Timmo was one of McCain's main backers in 2008; heck, he was almost his veep so presumably McCain listened to his sage advice. What's up with that? Didn't Timmo learn the lessons of 2006? Or did he need the 2008 loss to figure out that there were indeed lessons to learn from 2006?
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Minne sconsin
October 23, 2009 1:50 PM in reply to pppwww
The lesson the GOP learned from 2008 is that they need to go more medieval, as in 15th century, to really solidify their base. Out-Taliban the Taliban, but in a Christian way.
(I didn't say it was the right lesson.)
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Leftist Pinko
October 23, 2009 1:34 PM
lols. hipster points: minus 100
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jeffgee
October 23, 2009 1:51 PM
Words to live by. Too bad the GOP doesn't see it that way. They went crazy after they didn't get what they wanted last November.
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Minne sconsin
October 23, 2009 1:53 PM
One really interesting thing here is that the MN GOP - what's left of it in the Legislature - is more moderate than the party nationally. (Forget Michele, she's the wingnut that proves the rule.)
I'll be interested to see how this plays out in MN. His state party's already in trouble from ideological purity, if he helps them veer further right they could get slaughtered in 2010.
(We can hope.)
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ivy22
October 23, 2009 1:54 PM
From Minnesotans: "We can't get no satisfaction" from TPaw
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jeffgee
October 23, 2009 1:56 PM
People try to put us d-down
Just because we act like c-clowns...
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agio
October 23, 2009 4:27 PM in reply to jeffgee
Wrong band of raisin rockers, I'm afraid.
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steveo39
October 23, 2009 3:11 PM
Or actually if he was going to quote the Stones, wouldn't this be more appropriate:
"Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name,
Ah, whats puzzling you
Is the nature of my game"
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agio
October 23, 2009 4:28 PM in reply to steveo39
I was thinking more along the lines of,
"Yeah, the train left the station, it had two lights on behind
Well, the blue light was my baby and the red light was my mind
All my love's in vain
All, all my love's in vain."
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Matt Jones
October 24, 2009 1:34 PM in reply to agio
Really should have gone with the more recent reference from 2005:
But that's a little too much "truth in advertising"...
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Devon
October 23, 2009 3:18 PM
Fair enough: young Republicans probably ARE 60, by and large.
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