Dan Liljenquist and Sen. Orrin Hatch participate in a debate at KSL in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, June 15, 2012.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
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SALT LAKE CITY — U.S. Senate candidate Dan Liljenquist accused Sen. Orrin Hatch of "fiscal child abuse" in a debate Friday, drawing one of several testy responses from his fellow Republican.
Though the hour-long exchange on KSL Radio didn't elicit anything new from the candidates, Liljenquist took a harsher tone in attacking the six-term senator on a variety of fronts including the national deficit, health care and Hill Air Force Base. He also went after Hatch's longevity in the Senate, which Hatch hailed as invaluable for Utah because of the experience and seniority he has gained.
"Sen. Hatch and his generation of politicians have presided over the biggest run-up in debt in the history of mankind. They have voted repeatedly to increase the debt ceiling. They have voted to expand entitlements we couldn't afford," Liljenquist said.
Hatch said he was running to help GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney in Washington, comments he used to open the debate and the name he continually referred to as he touted the GOP presidential candidate's endorsement.
"I have been raising money for Senate candidates. We have to have the Senate. I'm all over this country chatting and fighting for Mitt Romney," he said.
Hatch called himself the likely chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee where 60 percent of all federal spending is considered. He said with Romney as president and "if I take over as chairman, we're going to get these matters under control one way or the other."
It's time for new leaders in the Senate, Liljenquist said. "I am running, senator, because you could become chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, not in spite of it," he said.
Liljenquist said Hatch has spent a future generation's worth of wealth, foisting the tax burden on a "whole bunch of Americans" who didn't have the chance to vote for him.
"That is fiscal child abuse and that's what has happened in Congress under your watch," he said.
The comment clearly rankled Hatch.
"Let me get this straight. Apparently, I'm responsible for everything that's wrong in government. That's total b.s. and everybody knows it," the six-term senator said.
Both candidates attacked the voting records of the other: Hatch's 36 years in the U.S. Senate and Liljenquist's three years in the Utah Senate.
After the debate, Liljenquist said he "clearly" won and showed why Hatch was unwilling to meet him one-on-one other than this one time.
"Oh, give me a break," Hatch said. "I've debated the most important people in politics. … You won't see Orrin Hatch afraid to debate anybody."
At one point, moderator Doug Wright gave the candidates an opportunity ask each other a question.
Hatch didn't have a question for his opponent, but called Liljenquist a "fine fellow" before blasting his association with "sleazy" FreedomWorks.
The national tea party organization mounted a "Retire Hatch" campaign and ran negative ads against him before the state GOP convention but has been relatively quiet since. Liljenquist said after the debate that a group called Freedom Path that associates itself with Hatch runs the same type of ads against him.
For his one question, Liljenquist asked Hatch if he felt responsible in any way for the national debt.
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All I heard from Liljenquist during the debate was the same empty rhetoric and attacks he has used throughout the campaign. It seems he blames Hatch for everything that is wrong with the country - ridiculous. He's low on ideas and failed to More..
Liljenquist came across as the spoiled child in the debate. Hatch came across as the kindly but firm grandpa trying to teach the spoiled child about life. Hatch won hands down. All Liljenquist can do is to continually spout the FreedomWorks More..
It's apparent why Orrin Hatch didn't want to debate on Prime-Time. He sounded tired and cranky.
Dan on the other hand sounded energetic and experienced with a complete understanding of the issues.
My vote will go to