Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Teabaggers Eager To Burn Down The Republican Pup Tent Rather Than See Mainstream Conservatives Win

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With the taste of blood fresh in their mouths-- albeit their own blood-- teabaggers are already mapping out a game plan for challenging dozens of Establishment Republicans running for office-- incumbents and challengers alike. Yesterday when Rush Limbaugh launched into his bestiality diatribe about Dede Scozzafava, it was the cri de coeur for a contemporary movement of anti-American Know Nothings and misfits. Listen as Limbaugh tries asserting primacy not just over Michael Steele (dead meat), John Cornyn, John Boehner, and Miss McConnell, but, more to the point, over Glenn Beck, his arch rival:



Today's Politico painted a picture the Republican Inside-the-Beltway power structure is probably not ready for. But probably has no way to resist:
In what could be a nightmare scenario for Republican Party officials, conservative activists are gearing up to challenge leading GOP candidates in more than a dozen key House and Senate races in 2010.

Conservatives and tea party activists had already set their sights on some of the GOP’s top Senate recruits-- a list that includes Gov. Charlie Crist in Florida, former Rep. Rob Simmons in Connecticut and Rep. Mark Kirk in Illinois, among others.

But their success in Tuesday’s upstate New York special election, where grass-roots efforts pushed GOP nominee Dede Scozzafava to drop out of the race and helped Conservative Party nominee Doug Hoffman surge into the lead on the eve of Election Day, has generated more money and enthusiasm than organizers ever imagined.

Activists predict a wave that could roll from California to Kentucky to New Hampshire and that could leave even some GOP incumbents-- Utah Sen. Bob Bennett is one-- facing unexpectedly fierce challenges from their right flank.

“I would say it’s the tip of the spear,” said Dick Armey, the former GOP House majority leader who now serves as chairman of FreedomWorks, an organization that has been closely aligned with the tea party movement. “We are the biggest source of energy in American politics today.”

“What you’re going to see,” said Armey, “is moderates and conservatives across the country in primaries.”

These high-stakes primaries, pitting the activist wing of the party against the establishment wing, stand to have a profound impact on the 2010 election landscape since they will create significant problems for moderate candidates recruited by the national party precisely because they appear well-suited to win in places that are not easily-- or even plausibly-- won by conservative candidates.

And it goes beyond just draining off Republican dollars into costly primary battles with far right insurgents. The real worry is that the sense of teabagger entitlement, stoked by the Hate Talk radio and TV the GOP has so carefully nurtured-- how soon before they start asking Pelosi and Reid to revisit the Fairness Doctrine?-- will force mainstream candidates to start taking extremist positions that play well to the Know Nothings, Glenn Beck crowd, birthers, deathers and teababggers-- but that can't win in moderate suburban districts the Republicans need to win back in order to regain some degree of national relevance. Virginia Republican, Tom Davis, former chairman of the NRCC, has a warning for this party: "For me, what this says is, we need to take a deep breath and decide whether [moderates and conservatives] work together or not. And if we don’t, it can get very, very ugly.”

It already is very, very ugly down in Florida, where the once popular governor, Charlie Crist, considered a shoe-in for election to the Senate over a mediocre Democrat best known as a corrupt mama's boy with no principles or values beyond advancing his own career. Now Gov. Crist looks like he'll lose the Republican primary to Marco Rubio, darling of the national teabagger set, a charismatic extremist who is likely to scare off mainstream Florida voters in a general election. Rubio sees what happened in NY-23 as heralding in a new day for extreme right-wing fanatics like himself. "NY-23, on some scale, is the first battle of a larger internal Republican debate over how to define the party. They want us to vote for their candidates, but they don’t want us to run for office.”

One thing about the teabaggers is that they are unified around a theme that they would rather see the GOP lose than see mainstream Republicans win elections. One of the craziest of the kooks running for Congress is whacked-out wingnut Bradley Rees, a former Republican aspirant for the Virginia seat now held by Tom Periello. About a week ago, seeing all the attention Doug Hoffman was getting in NY-23, Rees dropped out of the Republican primary and declared he would run as a third party (teabagger) candidate. Rees seems eager to destroy the GOP. “It," he remarks about his fledgling campaign, "may amount to only drawing enough votes from the Republican candidate to ensure Tom Perriello a second term. If so, so be it. Maybe then, the party will understand that we are trying to save the GOP from its worst enemy-- not the Democrats, but themselves."

The loon running the teabagger scene in Florida, Everett Wilkinson, one of the power brokers behind Rubio, basically parrots the same line: “We would lose if Charlie Crist got elected or if another person who doesn’t support our policies got elected. Our members are actively going to get out there and create awareness of the governor’s actions.” And a teabagging big shot in Illinois, Evert Evertsen, is just as explicit about his movement's decision to wreck GOP candidate Mark Kirk's campaign: “We’re going to work hard as hell to make sure Mark Kirk doesn’t win. Mark Kirk is about as liberal as Arlen Specter was."

Lunatic fringe Republicans like Evertsen, Wilkinson and Rees are good news for Democrats is what could have been a tough electoral environment. But with teabaggers and extremists forcing mainstream candidates off the ballot-- and replacing them with a bizarre assortment of radical right ideologues, it is Democrats who will stand to gain the most. It would be ironic if the teabaggers' biggest achievement is to elect Kendrick Meek, the weakest candidate the Democrats could have possibly put up in Florida, someone who stands for nothing and would have no chance whatsoever against Crist but who could actually wind up as a plausible bastion against the rise of a dangerous and ugly strain of American fascism.


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7 Comments:

At 4:02 AM, Anonymous Lee said...

Howie,

and they would rather our country have bread lines and people die from lack of health care. There is no reasoning or talking to these people.

Last Fri my daughter and 12 other college students were arrested in front of Blue Cross and Blue Shield.I was there and next to me was a tea bagger yelling traitor at my daughter as she was hand cufffed. Traitor? to who? To health care cartels that are ripping us off?? This is thinking on a really primitive level. I turned to this tea bagger and told her that was my daughter and asked if she was going to give up her Medicare and she looked at my if I was crazy..

and look at these comments at the article. FYI Thats my daughters pic and that's me Lee being interviewed.

http://tinyurl.com/yg7rrsa

 
At 5:20 AM, Anonymous Balakirev said...

Howie, to the teabaggers, they actually won in NY-23: they got the moderate Republican candidate to drop out. For them, and for their efforts to control the Republican Party, that's victory. I think we'll be seeing this election cast in that light from now on, and the mainstream Republicans blamed as traitors for helping to get a Democrat elected.

One of the few bright spots in a dismal evening, caused in fair part by a dismally cautious business-as-usual Democratic administration elected on platform that promised the opposite. I wonder if the WH is going to realize just how thrilled their base is by the party's current direction? Or are they just going to lurch along benignly into big 2010 losses?

 
At 5:43 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think it's very important to keep re-emphasizing that these extremists, the teabaggers/birthers/deathers, etc., are nothing more than anarchists.
Calling them Know Nothings is great, but we need to keep pegging them on the fact that they offer NOTHING to replace what they want to tear down.
They are dangerous anarchists - they have no further thought than destruction.

 
At 9:45 AM, Blogger Laci the Chinese Crested said...

US politics is getting scarier and scarier.

 
At 9:59 AM, Blogger Gary said...

I'll ask a rhetorical question: why is it that no one is pointing out that this is another one of the former half-term Alaska Governor's failures? She, Dick Armey, and others, pretty much went all-in on this very safe Republican seat with the net result being a loss.

I guess the tea-baggers/birthers/wackos are entitled to cheer as their own house burns, but it certainly seems odd to me.

But what do I know? I'm just a hick from Southeast Oklahoma...

Gary

 
At 12:36 PM, Anonymous Preston said...

Judge Land and now judge Carter, smack down the crazies (case dismissed), poor little Birthers.

Not even “Fake News” Bill O’Reilly believes the crazies, how funny.

http://belowthebeltway.com/2009/10/29/bill-oreilly-slams-orly-taitz/

To all the birthers in La, La Land, it is on you to prove to all of us that your assertion is true (TOUGH WHEN YOU KEEP LOSING CASES), if there are people who were there and support your position then show us the video (everyone has a price), either put up or frankly shut-up.

In my opinion the Republican Party has been taken over the most extreme religious right (people who love to push their beliefs on others while trying to take away the rights of those they just hate) and that is who they need to extract from their party if they real want to win. Good Luck, because as they said in WACO, “We Ain’t Coming Out”.

I heard that she now wants to investigate the “Republican 2009 Summer of Love” list: Assemblyman, Michael D. Duvall (CA), Senator John Ensign (NV), Senator Paul Stanley (TN), Governor Mark Stanford (SC), Board of Ed Chair, and Kristin Maguire AKA Bridget Keeney (SC).

I wonder if she is a mail order bride, just like her law degree? She is perfect reporter material for “Fake News”, where unfounded rumors and innuendo reign supreme , unlike a our US courts of law, where you need to present documented facts, not half baked lies (prepare for more failures).

A lawyer, dentist, realtor and black belt, WOW I must say a JACK of all trades master of none.

 
At 8:13 AM, Anonymous Balakirev said...

"I'll ask a rhetorical question: why is it that no one is pointing out that this is another one of the former half-term Alaska Governor's failures?"
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Gary, I've seen her referred to in a couple of blogs as The Lady of our Defeat. It's a bit Roman Catholic, but maybe it'll catch on. On the other hand, there's much to be said for leaving the GOP in the hands of the cynical and the insane. Then we can get down to the business of trying to pry the monied interests away from the Dems, which is only going to take a set of earth-sized tools.

 

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