Monday, May 04, 2009

More Sniping From The Sore Loser Party

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Jim DeMint (R-SC)

Even to me it's starting to look over the top. The Republicans really have nothing better to do than just sit around sniping at Obama, while he goes about trying to get his job done-- much of it cleaning up the catastrophic mess they left in their wake. And by catastrophic mess, I don't just mean the recession or depression. Bush and his congressional rubber stamps also left the state of foreign affairs in turmoil. You've probably heard Cheney snarling and growling on TV about how Obama is making the country less safe. And Obama's push against corporate tax cheats today-- the financial foundation of the Republican Party-- has set them all off on the warpath again, and in every direction. Gingrich was bellowing that Obama is endangering Israel, while the Republicans plot strategies to derail whomever Obama nominates for the Supreme Court, and congressional Republicans continue to obstruct every single initiative Obama takes. On Friday, for example, every senior GOP leader-- Boehner, Cantor, Sensenbrenner, Dreier, Bachus, Ryan-- voted against the Credit Cardholders Bill of Rights Act, even though more than half the Republican backbenchers crossed the aisle and voted with the Democrats, more frightened-- for a change-- of their own constituents than of their bankster paymasters.

But the right-wing extremists aren't going to go down without a fight, even if it means turning off every voter who doesn't live in a backward district of the Old Confederacy or every voter who doesn't get all his opinions directly from Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Bill O'Reilly or Ann Coulter. And they have a leader: South Carolina obstructionist Jim DeMint, one of 25 Republican senators proud to be zeroes. They're referred to as "the zeroes" because that's the number of times each of them has voted for any of Obama's important initiatives. Of course they include die-hard radical rightists like Jim Bunning (R-KY), Johnny Isakson (R-GA) and Richard Burr (R-NC), each of whom is likely to lose his seat to a Democrat next year, but also included are the frightened and cowardly little pissants like Robert Bennett (R-UT) and John McCain (R-AZ) who are voting the obstructionist line because they are more scared about losing primaries to teabagger Know Nothings.

Meanwhile, though, DeMint is demanding absolute right-wing purity. It was his support for neo-fascist Pat Toomey against Arlen Specter that pushed Specter to leave the GOP and start making believe he's a Democrat. DeMint said he was happy to be rid of Specter-- who could blame him?-- and that he'd "rather have 30 Republicans in the Senate who really believe in principles of limited government, free markets, free people, than to have 60 that don’t have a set of beliefs.” DeMint's definitions of these things, of course, would lead directly back to an aristocracy based on slavery. They screamed that FDR was a socialist when he introduced Social Security-- which every single Republican in the House opposed and voted against-- and today when Obama is trying to level the playing field for ordinary working families, DeMint and his fanatic followers are calling him a socialist.
DeMint, who is completing his first term in the Senate after serving in the House from 1999 to 2005, pushed back against the idea that demanding more adherence to conservative principles would hurt the party. “I’ve been criticized for saying I’d rather have 30 Republicans that believe in something than 60 who don’t believe in anything,” DeMint said. “My point is, the only way we’ll get a majority is to have Republicans who are here stand up for something.”

As a House member in 2004, DeMint backed Toomey in his first primary bid against Specter, who narrowly won. DeMint said he had promised in March to back Toomey again in 2010.

On April 14, the day after Toomey left his job at the Club for Growth to pursue a campaign, the club endorsed the 2010 re-election bid of DeMint, who received a 100 percent rating last year from the group. The club also endorsed Toomey.

DeMint’s tactics drew a muted response from colleagues.

Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, the Senate Republican Conference chairman, said he likes President Ronald Reagan’s so-called 11th commandment: “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.”
“It’s still a good commandment,” Alexander said. But he stopped short of criticizing DeMint. “I’m not going to make rules for other Republicans,” he said.

DeMint defended his break with Senate tradition: “These are desperate times. The party . . . needs for senators to stand up for principles and speak out.”

But the chairman of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, John Cornyn of Texas, had vowed not to follow DeMint’s lead in backing primary challengers to sitting Republicans.

So... while the Republicans fight among each other and work doggedly to shrink their party down to some kind of secessionist base of brain-washed purists, and plot with Fox "News" and hate talk radio poobahs to undermine Obama, he and his administration are going full speed ahead implementing the program he campaigned on. Which absolutely drives the rightists even more insane and more obstructionist and destructive, which in turn will continue to turn off more and more mainstream voters. Today SUSA released presidential job approval ratings for several states. The first number is the percentage Obama got in November and the second number is his job approval rating today.

Alabama- 39%..... 48%
California- 61%.... 69%
Georgia- 47%....... 54%
Iowa- 54%............ 59%
Kansas- 42%......... 44%
Kentucky- 41%...... 52%
Minnesota- 54%..... 63%
Missouri- 49%........ 57%
New Mexico- 57%... 63%
New York- 63%...... 73%
Oregon- 57%......... 58%
Virginia- 53%......... 57%
Washington- 58%... 64%
Wisconsin- 56%...... 56%

It must suck being a Republican strategist.


UPDATE: Sore Losers All Whining That Nancy Pelosi Isn't Nice To Them

How soon they forget how the Republican-dominated Congress was run! I mean has anyone called the cops on any Republicans or shut them out of meeting rooms? In a survey conducted by The Hill among members of Congress, Speaker Pelosi was judged to be the most partisan Democrat.
Asked to describe the qualities that define a partisan, one member said, “The ones who are extreme ideologues, who are not open at all and have a narrow view of how Congress should work.”

Many Republicans criticized Pelosi’s style of running the House, contrasting the Speaker with President Obama, who has attracted praise from GOP officials for his inclusiveness.

“The Speaker doesn’t meet with Republicans,” a Republican lawmaker said.

“Nancy Pelosi has not been very friendly to me,” another GOP member said. “I tried to visit her and I have had trouble with that. I know she is busy … but it is difficult.”

“The Speaker honestly doesn’t like Republicans,” a third House Republican lawmaker said.

On the other hand, Democrats voted most often for unreconstructed obstructionists for the Deep South, Tom Price (R-GA), Virginia Foxx (R-NC), Jeb Hensarling (R-TX) and closet queen Patty McHenry (R-NC), as well as delusional motormouth Michele Bachmann (R-MN)-- but even Republicans wish she'd shut up and leave Congress to the adults.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Will The New Republican Party Motto Now Be "The Party Of Sore Losers?" Jim Tedisco Meets Rick Perry

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Which dittohead is the bigger clown?

Every day this week, the expanded vote count in NY-20's special election increased Democrat Scott Murphy's lead over confused reactionary Jim Tedisco and his team of professional election thieves (led by one of the architects of the Bush-Cheney Florida 2000 theft, Roger Stone). By Thursday evening Murphy's margin of victory had increased to 178 264 votes-- and Tedisco's best hope for a turnaround, Saratoga County, was all wrapped up, every vote counted and no salvation for the Secession Party.

Not that Team Tedisco thinks that should stop him. He went to the Dutchess County Supreme Court and demanded they declare him the winner. Desperate, nearly hysterical and frothing at the mouth, Tedisco is shrilly demanding that all votes, both machine and paper be recounted and re-examined-- except, of course for the hundreds of absentee votes from Democratic areas that he has challenged; those he demands stay forever unopened.
The only ballots that have not been counted are those challenged by each candidate’s lawyers, and while Tedisco’s office has said the challenges are roughly evenly split between the two camps, Columbia County lawyers for Murphy have only challenged 22 ballots, while Tedisco’s have challenged 258.

At this point Tedisco and the Republican Party know that, like Norm Coleman, he has been rejected by the voters. So the game plan is to tarnish his opponent's victory, keep him out of office for as long as possible with frivolous lawsuits and time-consuming challenges, and persuade the Republican grassroots that they're being robbed, adding to their sense of victimization and grievance, a world view-- as we saw in their teabaggery this week, in which they thrive. Meanwhile, encouraged by Rush Limbaugh's insistence that Texas' outgoing secessionist Governor is not a fringe kook, and despite being denounced by newspapers across Texas, Rick Perry senses that playing up to this sense of victimization is a good political move-- at least in terms of the Republican Party primary, a contest that polls show that he is currently losing by a landslide (56-31).

Real losers never accept defeat with grace and dignity. Life's real losers are assholes like Norm Coleman, Jim Tedsico... and Rick Perry, who, when they don't get their way, want to wreck the board for everyone else. And that's not your father's grandfather's Republican Party. I think Oklahoma, the most anti-Obama state in the Union, wants to secede too:

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tea Parties For The Party Of Sore Losers

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No wonder Miss McConnell hightailed it out of the country when he heard about the Gingrich/Fox-sponsored hate rallies organized "against taxes" today. And no wonder dozens of right-wing politicians with an eye on future political careers-- from Haley Barbour, Jon Huntsman, and Mitt Romney to Eric Cantor and Sarah Palin-- are staying as far from these crazed and unfocused out-of-control expressions of every kind of discontent and Know Nothing hatred in the country as they can. Of GOP leaders only three, each a dead-end extremist-- seccessionist Rick Perry (R-TX), John Boehner (R-OH) and Paul Ryan (R-WI)-- are riding the demagoguery train to wingnutia today.

I'm worried about right-wing violence and terror-- and I hope the administration does something about it. If Fox incites violence they should lose their broadcast license and the inciters should face trial. These teabag hate fests are clearly part of the "resurgence in 'recruitment and radicalization activity' by white supremacist groups, antigovernment extremists and militia movements."

When I first saw the video below I didn't think it was that big a deal. I figured it was some kooky Ron Paul fan screaming about fascism or just some delusional dittohead who's stayed up too many hour listening to his hero's recordings over and over. But then someone told me he's actually a Fox TV anchor, right wing sociopath Cody Willard from their failing business network. Take a look:



The hate fests are attracting actual Storm Front fascists while Fox anchormen yell about Obama being a fascist because he's determined to lessen the dangerous income gap between Americans, an income gap that goes way beyond fascism into the realms of feudalism, plutocracy and monarchy. It should surprise no one that these GOP/Fox-events are filled with people who don't want change. That's what conservatives are-- people afraid of change. And that's why they voted for McCain. But they lost. Basically what we're experiencing here is another case of GOP sore loser syndrome. And now that the vote count in NY-20 has moved Scott Murphy far enough ahead so that he'll wind up as the next congressman from New York, we'll soon experience a fresh dose of their inability to deal with losing. In fact, they lost their first court case as well-- at the hands of a judge handpicked by the GOP! Let's hope the sore losers don't draw this one out as long as Minnesota.

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