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Title: Tea partiers turn on GOP leadership
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URL Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/28157
Published: Oct 11, 2009
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Post Date: 2009-10-11 21:46:43 by gengis gandhi
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Alex Isenstadt Alex Isenstadt – Sun Oct 11, 8:00 am ET

While the energy of the anti-tax and anti-Big Government tea party movement may yet haunt Democrats in 2010, the first order of business appears to be remaking the Republican Party.

Whether it’s the loose confederation of Washington-oriented groups that have played an organizational role or the state-level activists who are channeling grass-roots anger into action back home, tea party forces are confronting the Republican establishment by backing insurgent conservatives and generating their own candidates — even if it means taking on GOP incumbents.

“We will be a headache for anyone who believes the Constitution of the United States … isn’t to be protected,” said Dick Armey, chairman of the anti-tax and limited government advocacy group FreedomWorks, which helped plan and promote the tea parties, town hall protests and the September ‘Taxpayer March’ in Washington. “If you can’t take it seriously, we will look for places of other employment for you.”

“We’re not a partisan organization, and I think many Republicans are disappointed we are not,” added Armey, a former GOP congressman.

In Florida, where the national party has signaled its preference for centrist Gov. Charlie Crist in the GOP Senate primary, tea party activists are lining up behind former state House Speaker Marco Rubio in reaction to Crist’s public backing for President Barack Obama’s stimulus package.

“We were very disappointed with Gov. Charlie Crist when he supported the stimulus, the bailout, and he appeared publicly with President Obama,” said Everett Wilkinson, a South Florida-based organizer for Tea Party Patriots. “The opposition comes from Crist’s support for the largest spending plan ever and the environmental policies he’s pushing on the American people.”

Rubio has already made appearances at Florida tea parties, and protesters have been seen waving signs declaring, “Anybody but Charlie Crist.” He also has Armey’s endorsement, and Armey headlined a Dallas fundraiser for him several weeks ago.

Wilkinson said that the tax status of his Florida-based group limits what it can do to assist Rubio in the August 2010 primary. But he said the organization would launch an aggressive get-out-the-vote operation and issue a report card grading each candidate appearing on the ballot.

Tea party activists are also lining up behind challengers to GOP establishment-backed Senate candidates in Colorado and Connecticut. In California, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina — like Crist, another National Republican Senatorial Committee-favored Senate contender — is the target of tea party animus in her primary against conservative state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.

“My impression is that the support among tea partyers for DeVore is high,” said Mark Meckler, a California-based organizer for Tea Party Patriots. “I hear nothing but praise for the guy.”

Tea party organizers say their resistance to Republican Party-backed primary candidates has much to do with what they perceive as the GOP’s stubborn insistence on embracing candidates who don’t abide by a small government, anti-tax conservative philosophy.

“It’s an outgrowth of the frustration people have had with the Republican Party,” said Andrew Moylan, director of governmental affairs for the National Taxpayers Union, another group that has played a large role in organizing the tea party movement. “I think a lot of people have been angry at Republicans for betraying our trust.”

“I think the GOP establishment has ignored their constituents and the feelings of their constituents for years,” added Meckler.

It’s an unusual predicament for the Republican Party, since the conservative-oriented issues that animate Tea Party activists once seemed destined to make the movement a valuable auxiliary to the Republican Party.

While there’s little evidence of tea party activist support for Democratic candidates, the specific notion of electing a GOP majority hasn’t ranked high on their agenda either.

At the recent “Defending the American Dream Summit,” a conservative event held in Arlington, Va., a breakout session featuring tea party organizers saw panelists peppered with questions ranging from how to start up political action committees and 501(c)(3) organizations to whether it was necessary to hire lawyers.

“Nothing is going to change unless we can get politicians elected who can implement fiscally conservative policies,” Teri Adams of the Philadelphia-based Independence Hall Tea Party Association, which will be launching a political arm, told those in attendance.

In a handful of states, tea party activists have zeroed in on House Republican incumbents and have launched primary challenges in protest of their past support for the controversial Wall Street bank bailout.

One of those activists, Canyon Clowdus, an Army veteran who is taking on third-term conservative Rep. Mike Conaway (R-Texas), has blasted the incumbent for making “a horrible mistake” in voting for Troubled Asset Relief Program.

“He has put a financial burden on my four children that will amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars each,” Clowdus says of Conaway on his campaign website.

“I think it was a bad, bad political decision,” Armey said of the 34 Senate Republicans and 91 House Republicans who voted for the TARP bailout, “and if you talk to grass-roots activists, it has become a political test for them.”

Moylan agreed that TARP is “really kind of the flash point that started all of this.”

“People are paying attention and are willing to hold these people accountable,” he said.

For some, supporting insurgent campaigns or waging primary bids just isn’t a strong enough signal to send to a Republican Party that has abandoned core conservative policies.

Erick Erickson, founder and editor of the influential conservative blog RedState, has urged tea party activists to “put down the protest signs” and stage takeovers of local Republican parties.

“Grass-roots activists need to start infiltrating the party,” said Erickson. “The only way to start getting [the establishment] back is to start pounding them with every fist we have.”

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#31. To: gengis gandhi (#0) (Edited)

I went to my local tea party several months ago and I have to honestly say I wasn't impressed then and I'm not impressed now. While there may have been a lot of Ron Paul supporters in the crowd, the majority of the crowd consisted of unrepentant Republicrats. Unrepentant because after eight years of Republicrat big government, these fake conservatives just reelected one of the main ringleaders of the fiasco - Roy Blunt. Not only did they reelect him, they are pushing for him to be Missouri's next Senator when fellow big government Republicrat Kit Bond steps down to become a lobbyist for whichever foreign government has been lining his pockets for the last decade or more.

I find the tea bag movement to be a farce. Those same republicrats screaming and hollering at the tea parties today will go right back to treating us small government types as kooks and traitors and calling for our arrest on sedition charges just as soon as their next Republicrat messiah steps into office.

While there are some true small government types in the audiences, for the most part tea parties are full of Republicrats throwing temper tantrums because their man is no longer in power and they are afraid that they will no longer be able to dance in the blood of the the American soldier.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2009-10-12   8:11:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Hayek Fan (#31)

I find the tea bag movement to be a farce. Those same republicrats screaming and hollering at the tea parties today will go right back to treating us small government types as kooks and traitors and calling for our arrest on sedition charges just as soon as their next Republicrat messiah steps into office.

I disagree having attended one.

Consider these people the first awakening to the bi-partisan sell-out and EXTREMELY distrustful of ALL gubmint-types - INCLUDING Pubbies.

Though we may viscerally despise the GOP for its Bush-Regime Big Gubmint expansion, we have either two options:

Selectively trust and support those Republicans with whom we feel will turn reverse chunks of rampant Statism - while sh*t-canning RINOs - or work Independent Third Party. Indy-Third Party could have but didn't gain a foothold because Ron Paul chickened-out.

At this point it's clear the Dims are going to steamroll us into a Fascist State if unchallenged, so unfortunately pseudo-pragmatic support of real conservative Pubbies is our only option - unless Sarah Palin runs Indy and really shakes things up. Otherwise, a messy CWII become a foregone conclusion.

Liberator  posted on  2009-10-12   11:04:05 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#66. To: Liberator (#34) (Edited)

I disagree having attended one.

I also attended one in my area, which I discussed in my post 31.

Consider these people the first awakening to the bi-partisan sell-out and EXTREMELY distrustful of ALL gubmint-types - INCLUDING Pubbies.

That may be true in your area, but I have a hard time believing that in my part of the country because of the overwhelming reelection of big government Republicrat Roy Blunt and the very strong local backing he has for his upcoming run for the US Senate.

People who are really interested in small government and are awakening to the sell-outs do not reelect people like Roy Blunt after his leadership role within the House of Representatives during the Bush administration. He co-wrote and sponsored the free drugs for geezers legislation. He pushed and voted for literally every big government piece of legislation dreamed up by the Republicrat party and was rewarded handsomely for his betrayal by being reelected. Now the same people who reelected him are protesting big government as tea baggers? really?

At this point it's clear the Dims are going to steamroll us into a Fascist State if unchallenged, so unfortunately pseudo-pragmatic support of real conservative Pubbies is our only option - unless Sarah Palin runs Indy and really shakes things up. Otherwise, a messy CWII become a foregone conclusion.

Considering that most of Obama's actions consist of continuing Bush Administration policies, what does that say about the Republicrat party? What real conservative pubbies are there in office? Very, very few and the ones there are are pariah's within the GOP establishment and are going exactly nowhere.

We had a chance during this last election cycle to replace those who spent eight years stabbing us in the back and yet instead of replacing them with those who actually believe in their party platform, we rewarded the overwhelming majority of them with reelection, first in the Republicrat primaries and then again in the general elections. With all due respect, these are not the actions of people interested in small government.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2009-10-12   12:22:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#67. To: Hayek Fan (#66)

A good tea party poster:

HYPOCRITS AND IDIOTS VOTE FOR INCUMBENTS

wbales  posted on  2009-10-12   12:35:17 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#73. To: wbales (#67)

A good tea party poster:

HYPOCRITS AND IDIOTS VOTE FOR INCUMBENTS

I like it. On a related subject, a couple of days ago a friend of mine gave me a bumper sticker with one picture of Obama dressed as the joker and another picture of Bush dressed as the joker with an equal sign between them. It is sweet. I haven't put it on the car yet due to all the rain we've been having, but I can't wait to put it on!

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2009-10-12   12:51:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#74. To: Hayek Fan (#73)

with one picture of Obama dressed as the joker and another picture of Bush dressed as the joker with an equal sign between them.

Damn good one!!!!

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#75. To: wbales (#74)

Damn good one!!!!

Isn't it though? LOL! He went to some bumper sticker company on the web that lets you make your own bumper stickers. He then bought a dozen of them and gave me one. I think it will be a hit to some and of course it will piss off the partisan members of the two party fraud who actually still try to delude themselves into believing that there is a dimes worth of difference between the two.

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