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Title: Establishment Terrified by Tea Party Movement
Source: townhall.com
URL Source: http://townhall.com/columnists/Matt ... errified_by_tea_party_movement
Published: Apr 15, 2010
Author: Matt Towery
Post Date: 2010-04-15 09:26:50 by Eric Stratton
Keywords: None
Views: 745
Comments: 54

Establishment Terrified by Tea Party Movement
Matt Towery
Thursday, April 15, 2010

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Whenever I'm in the nation's capital, it's always entertaining to see government staff, aides, lobbyists and elected officials doing their thing. They can make you feel like an outsider -- unless, that is, you were there when Ronald Reagan was sworn in, doing then as they are doing now. Then you realize that they're just younger versions of yourself.

With age and experience comes a trace of wisdom. In talking to various Washington insiders over the last few days, I've noticed a predominant theme: The GOP establishment hasn't a clue how to manage the so-called Tea Party movement. And the Democrats are equally clueless as they try to profile and pigeonhole these new activists.

I've been closely watching Tea Partiers since about this time last year. I noticed early on that establishment Republican elected officials have been letting the Tea Party march right on past. These officeholders are afraid they'll be seen as radical if they associate with the protest movement.

Conventional Washington wisdom seems to have it that moderate, swing voters in the fall general elections will turn away from the GOP if the party ends up with nominees for Congress who are either self-identified as Tea Partiers or are somehow associated with them.

Consider this oddity: Sen. John McCain has long been cold-shouldered by the GOP establishment, which has thought of him as too liberal for the party's taste. Now he is suddenly viewed as a part of that very establishment, which is itself now deemed too liberal. Believe me when I tell you that the very notion of a spontaneous conservative grassroots movement that they can't get a handle on has this town's Republican operatives baffled.

The Democrats are even more in the dark. They have persuaded themselves that the Tea Party crowd is one and the same with the so-called "birthers," who believe President Obama was not born in the United States and should not be eligible to serve as president. The Democrats welcome the Tea Party because they believe it will divide the GOP and bring to the fore weaker and less experienced Republican candidates in November. Either that, they believe, or it will cause a big chunk of disenchanted Republican voters -- either establishment or Tea Party -- to sit out this year's general election altogether.

I love Washington -- it's in my blood. But I've been here so many times that I've come to see clearly that the capital city is one whose inhabitants talk almost exclusively among and about themselves. That was true when I was here in the 1980s and 1990s, it's true now, and it was probably true in early post-colonial days. Where else on earth do men still wear neckties to gatherings on Sunday night? It's an insulated company town that's only interested in the gossip and inside perspectives of the "company" -- politics and government.

What will become of the Tea Party movement? I suspect that in some cases, there will be Tea Party Republicans who will run against and clean the clocks of their Republican primary opponents. There will be other cases in which the Tea Party candidates will lose badly, either because they are little more than well-meaning amateurs or because their establishment GOP opponents have enough conservative bona fides to satisfy conservative voters.

Either way, the Tea Party will not split the GOP this year. The movement, though not as large as some like to portray it, is still a powerful force. The Tea Party is an indication of how heavy the voter turnout on the Republican side likely will be in November, regardless of who the GOP nominee might be for a given office.

I keep reading media reports that try to portray some Tea Partiers as racist. They keep insisting that alleged racial slurs were hurled at certain members of Congress when the health care bill was being considered. Much media, like many Beltway insiders, are characterizing as a racist-inspired fringe element what is in fact a loud manifestation of anger and fear over taxes, government growth, and possible abridgements of future liberty and security.

I don't buy it. The Tea Party may or may not be substantial enough to transform the GOP into a more conservative party. But my polling tells this: We are likely to see Republican primaries this year that will be contested as never before. And that means there could be an avalanche of Americans voting Republican in November.

The Tea Party effort is both symbolic and a catalyst. It will end up spurring a rush of voter intensity the GOP hasn't seen since 1994. Oh, yes, I liked this town a lot in those days.

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#16. To: Eric Stratton (#0)

The Tea Party effort is both symbolic and a catalyst. It will end up spurring a rush of voter intensity insanity the GOP hasn't seen since 1994.

There. Fixed it for you. Most of the people will go to the polls on election day (those who bother) and will vote for communist a instead of communist b. They are going to keep on doing what they have always done and keep on getting what they have always gotten. I would like to be proven wrong but I have lived a long time and I see the same freakin' thing every two and four years.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2010-04-15   15:07:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: James Deffenbach (#16)

You've seen million person highly angry protests on the capitol mall, and hundreds of thousand-person events staged in every state of the union, all with the same complaints, every 2 to 4 years? Really?

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2010-04-15   15:10:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: SonOfLiberty (#18)

Oh no. I would have thought that you would understand what I meant. I am talking about the farce we have that is called an "election" (or to put more honestly with all the rigged voting machines, (s)election). I see the same bs every two years when it is members of Congress and a 1/3 of the Senate running for re-election. And I see it every four years when the establishment picks out two communist goons to fight for the figurehead position of president. Last one was even "better" (in a manner of speaking). A "choice" between insane McCain and a freakin' Kenyan! Ask yourself this and answer honestly--what chance does an actual American, one who would honor his oath to the Constitution, have to ever get the nod for president? The chances are slim and none and slim left town some time ago. All who ever get the chance to board at the White House are owned and controlled and you know that as well as I do. And if they are not malleable enough I suspect they get to see films from the JFK assassination that you and I haven't seen.

James Deffenbach  posted on  2010-04-15   15:23:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: James Deffenbach (#22)

And I thought you would have understood that this isn't necessarily about elections. It's an educational process. The government's (and MSM and progressive's) effite elitist reactions are causing more outrage. More people are joining daily. Every day Obama's aura fades by large degrees. The more he and his cohort demons continue to ignore or deride, the more they push people over the edge. Only Limbaugh, Hannity and the progressives think this is about elections.

Me personally, I think we're in for one election cycle more, if that. Nothing will change and these folks will actually be in the streets with torches and guns. This isn't some group of hippies out on the weekend looking to cause trouble, these folks are hurtfully angry.

Every election cycle in the past, in my memory, has people getting their base a little aggitated, a few letters to the editor, then everybody tromps out to the polls and we have the same ol' same ol'. Protests like this, with normal middle class people being this angry, haven't happened in over a century (sorry, the hippies in the 60's were unemployed college students with nothing better to do). When the middle class gets up in arms, things happen (historically) that are much more severe.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2010-04-15   15:33:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: SonOfLiberty (#26)

Me personally, I think we're in for one election cycle more, if that. Nothing will change and these folks will actually be in the streets with torches and guns. This isn't some group of hippies out on the weekend looking to cause trouble, these folks are hurtfully angry.

The way things are going, the elitists in D.C. may suspend the November elections.

PaulCJ  posted on  2010-04-15   16:01:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: PaulCJ (#32)

The way things are going, the elitists in D.C. may suspend the November elections.

Well, I've been hearing that since Clinton's first term, so the effectiveness of it is starting to wear thin. While I think of all of the petty Tyrants we've elected from Bush I forward were capable of it, Obama does seem to posses the absolute disconnectedness from reality to give it a try. I wouldn't put it past him, but it would still surprise me if the attempt was made, especially given the anger out here right now at the little punk and his toadies.

SonOfLiberty  posted on  2010-04-16   8:25:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#50. To: SonOfLiberty (#35)

Well, I've been hearing that since Clinton's first term, so the effectiveness of it is starting to wear thin. While I think of all of the petty Tyrants we've elected from Bush I forward were capable of it, Obama does seem to posses the absolute disconnectedness from reality to give it a try. I wouldn't put it past him, but it would still surprise me if the attempt was made, especially given the anger out here right now at the little punk and his toadies.

Yesterday, Obama said that the Tea Parties should be thanking him. He is completely disconnected from reality.

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