Showing posts with label Tea Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tea Party. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Approaching Republican Armageddon

The last flood of secret Republican political spending produced Watergate; the current deluge may have more violent, lasting consequences.

E.J. Dionne Jr. reports in the Washington Post of October 18, 2010 that Republican “outside groups that refuse to disclose their donor lists. . . are doing the dirty work of pounding their Democratic opponents in commercials for which no one is accountable. The Republican candidates can shrug an innocent ‘Who, me?’ Deniability is a wonderful thing."

And then, on the far right, Glenn Beck and his allies cast President Obama as the central figure in a conspiracy against America itself, fueling participation by the most extreme 10 percent or 15 percent of the electorate.

Their crackpot ideas, as the historian Sean Wilentz documented in the New Yorker recently, originated in the 1950s and '60s, in the paranoid theorizing of the John Birch Society. But whereas responsible conservatives such as William F. Buckley Jr. denounced the Birchers and the rest of the lunatic fringe back then, Republicans this time are riding the radical wave. . . .

Frank Rich reports in The New York Times on October 17, 2010, under the title “The Rage Won’t End on Election Day,” that the current “wave of anger began with the parallel 2008 cataclysms of the economy’s collapse and Barack Obama’s ascension.”

The economic meltdown precipitated by forty years of financial deregulation and tax avoidance borrowing threatened the illusory security of Middle Class America; the election of President Obama stirred the sleeping violence of what we hoped was long dead racism. Republicans fired these twin frustrations with lies and cash to distract attention from culpably risky GOP financial adventurism.

The immediate consequence, as Rich points out, was a report in the Boston Globe last fall “that the Secret Service was overwhelmed by the death threats against the president as well as a rise in hate groups and anti-government fervor. In a cover article last month, Barton Gellman wrote in Time that the magazine’s six month investigation found that ‘the threat level against the president and other government targets” is at its highest since the anti-government frenzy that preceded Timothy McVeigh’s bombing of a federal building in Oklahoma City in 1995.”

The ugly names Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and other Democrats have endured and that’s a mark of how well they’ve done their jobs in the face of bought and paid for vilification and do-nothing, filibustering opponents. Mr. Dionne’s report concludes that Republican candidates “can be calmly affable, knowing they have behind them oodles of secret cash and a far right that sees Nov. 2 as Armageddon.”

If you want a close-up up of current rehearsals for the approaching Republican- managed Armageddon—the thousands of violent participants and hate groups, their sordid criminal activities, and their connections with Fox News, read Intelligence Report, a monthly periodical published by the famous nemesis of the Ku Klux Klan, The Southern Poverty Law Center, now battling a gigantic resurgence of Klan successors.

Democratic voters must not be discouraged by what a gullible media reports as the “enthusiasm” of Republican voters (all bought and paid for).

You didn’t make any mistakes in 2008, and you’re going to do a grand encore November 2, 2010 and save us, once again, from secret, bigoted Republican money.

photo: flickr, bobster855, Harvey Comics

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Coffee, Tea or ME, ME, ME!

This week we feature a guest blog from anthropologist and museum curator Patrick Dowdey. Reader contributions and comments are always welcome.

The primaries are over now, and we’ve gotten to have a really good look at the ‘tea-party’ movement and its candidates. A really good look: they have the media’s fickle attention in a hammerlock; you hear more about them that even celebrity canoodlings. And I think that’s my first conclusion about the TPers: many of them seem to have Attention Deficit Disorder. Not in the  sense that they can’t concentrate: they concentrate really well. Rather in the other meaning of the words, that they can’t ever ever get enough attention.

The “Mama Grizzly” of the TP is of course Sarah Palin, and she’s a really good example of the breed. Loves the lens, loves the cheering crowd, but terminally bored with all the gruesome old work of governance. Loud and weird is the mantra, and anything to get a rise out of people, make them look at me. And if Sarah Palin is the Mama Grizzly, Newt Gingrich is now grown into the Old Grandad. Newt is still good for a meaty quote; but for all his years in the Congress, what can he point to in the way of legislation or anything done for the American people? How much of the Contract with America did he fulfill? What have any of these people done for their constituents? We’ve forgotten how to ask these questions as we spin from rally to rally, from accusation to attention-grabbing accusation.

That’s one kind of Boston Harbor party-goer. The other kind is the monied kind, the Meg Whitmans and Linda McMahons of the new political universe. They too make a lot of noise, this time bought and paid for with their private fortunes, Whitman’s (Cali Gov) from eBay and McMahon’s (Connecticut Senate) from World Wrestling Entertainment. They don’t seem so much desperate for attention as desperate to run things, big things -- like a government so out of control as to extend health benefits to all citizens and provide unemployment in the deepest recession since WWII.

Both sets of Teepees run with the advantage of being pretty new to the major political scene, people mostly untarnished by the Bush debacle (and the Abramowitz, Craig, De Lay and Trent Lott side-debacles...BP tea anyone?) and thus able to campaign exactly the way W did without mentioning the name of America’s worst president ever. All hold out hope to people with little detail on how that hope will be realized and little to point to in the way of political accomplishment beyond campaigning successes. W was like that, good at the electronic moment, preternaturally bad at actual governance. They lead, but where?

It’s all pretty weak tea to me. Like Harry Reid, I’m a strong coffee voter, and I will gladly buy you a cup. Let’s turn off the noise and talk awhile.

Photo: Meg Whitman, credit: flickr, matthewfilipowicz

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Gone Gaga


The Republican Party Has Lost its Mojo and Gone Gaga

Lady GaGa is up front about it when she sings, “I hate truth!” Republicans, by contrast, are sneaky liars as you can quickly discover by examining the recent Fox News - Tea Party slander of a U.S. Department of Agriculture employee, Shirley Sherrod. Using a video tape doctored by a “Conservative” blogger, they make it appear that Ms. Sherrod, a black woman, was neglecting her duties to a farmer because he was white. An Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter exposed this devious, high tech slander of Ms. Sherrod by simply interviewing the alleged white victim, Roger Spooner, who turned out to be a very grateful admirer of Ms. Sherrod for saving his home from foreclosure, “If it hadn’t been for her we would’ve never known who to see or what to do.”

In a part of the video edited out by “Conservative” blogger Andrew Breitbart, Ms. Sherrod speaks a truth Republicans try to hide, but need to take to heart:

“they could be black, and they could be white, and they could be Hispanic, and it made me realize then that I needed to work to help poor people.”

Ms. Sherrod, of course, is intended as a symbol for President Obama, and the black racist charges against her are an opening gun in a Republican campaign to recapture control of Congress in midterm elections this fall. Republican candidates will undoubtedly piously deny knowledge or participation in such slanders and pretend they are not racists.

The magic Republican mojo charm, dishonestly named "Conservative" ideology, fosters status quo bigotry while sheltering decaying industries, incompetent “good old boy” leadership and short sighted greed in financial institutions. It began to fall apart in the early days of the Bush Administration, was briefly rescued by stimulus spending on Iraq, and tanked in 2008 with an endless series of catastrophic economic consequences.

Republican ideology had no answers for the resulting millions of unemployed, millions of homeless, collapsing government services and poisoned natural environments other than old-fashioned bailouts of its traditional industrial and financial institution patrons.

The magic of their “Conservative” mojo charm no longer working, Republicans turned to slandering everything they did not understand.

Unlike Lady GaGa, Republicans lie to hide their real beliefs and purposes, but Republicans are more than a match for Lady GaGa in putting on absurd spectacles. The Fox News - Tea Party attack on Shirley Sherrod is part of a grand plan for:

A Right Wing, Racist March on Washington!

On August 28, conservative talk show host Glenn Beck will commemorate the anniversary of the March on Washington and Martin Luther King's famous "I have a Dream'' speech with his own march.

Don’t forget to bring your gun!

Photo credit: flickr, katewilliams94