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| Turning Republicans into Teapublicans | | Print | |
| Written by Bob Adelmann | ||||||||
| Monday, 18 January 2010 09:00 | ||||||||
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There are many pieces to the Tea Party puzzle, described as a “diverse, rambunctious and Internet-connected network of groups”. This includes Tea Party Nation which describes itself as a “user-driven group of like-minded people who desire our God-given Individual Freedoms which were written out by the Founding Fathers, [who] believe in Limited Government, Free Speech, the 2nd Amendment, our Military, Secure Borders and our Country.” September 12, 2009 was a historic day for patriotic, grassroots Americans who care about freedom," says Brendan Steinhauser, director of federal and state campaigns for FreedomWorks. "The momentum has continued, and we expect hundreds of tax day protests on April 15, 2010 around the country. But the biggest event of all will be right outside the White House, where President Obama can hear and see us. The date of September 12th honored another Tea Party group, The 912 Project founded by Glenn Beck and based on 9 Principles and 12 Values important to the Tea Partiers. Divided across hundreds of factionalized efforts often operating at odds with each other, they were of no great concern to anyone. But united in number, purpose and strategy, the people present a grave political threat to everyone in DC currently operating as if the will of the people doesn’t matter anymore. A recent poll at Rasmussen Reports that found a generic Tea Party candidate finishing ahead of a Republican candidate raised the question about a third political party opposing Republicans and Democrats. Eric Odom, founder of Tax Day Tea Party, said, “Tea Party Patriots is issuing this statement in order to make it clear that we are not associated with…any attempts to form a third party. Additionally, we believe that such efforts are unproductive and unwise at this time. The history of third party movements in this country is one of division and defeat. We believe that it is instead time for all Americans to rise up and demand appropriate reform within their own parties. The mechanisms exist for citizens to participate in their parties, and to drive their parties in the right direction.” We need more than feel-good Tea Parties. Do not get me wrong; the Tea Parties are great for networking and for physically demonstrating our numbers and wrath to the existing officeholders.The April 15, 2008 Tea Parties affected Obama and his minions. They first tried to ignore them. After the Tea Parties received media coverage, Obama and those who write his teleprompter scripts started to bad-mouth them. Obama’s friends in the mainstream media ridiculed the Tea Partiers. But, we need more than rallies and choir-preaching on internet blogs and web sites. Let’s face it — no Tea Party on April 15, 2009, had the numbers that Obama had at many of his rallies. Not one of those Tea Parties would have even filled up half of a Major League ball park. Those are the facts. With Twitter and Facebook, etc., perhaps those numbers will increase, and I hope they do. The relatively small numbers who have turned out for Tea Parties, as compared to Obama rallies during the campaign, is not surprising — conservatives work for a living, unlike many of Obama’s supporters. We don’t have time to go to rallies. But, here’s the bottom line: unless those Tea Parties translate into election victories in 2010, they are worthless. The mantra of the strategy is: “Take the precinct, take the state, take the party.” Darla says, “It’s a numbers game. The more Constitution-respecting conservatives join the precinct committeeman ranks, the more Constitution-respecting, and conservative, the leadership will be. And then, that conservative, Constitution-respecting leadership will endorse the candidate in the primary who is most faithful to the Constitution.” We banded together with members of the other like minded groups, invaded and took control of the Clark County GOP. We then spread the message to our other members in the State who used Clark County as the model. Here it is by the numbers. Last May, the Clark County “RINO” [Republican In Name Only] Central Committee had 300 members and only about 1/2 of them were active. As of yesterday, it is 600 active members strong and the vast majority are like minded grassroots conservatives who vote. Our movement took the County by surprise and then the State by force of numbers. To me, it is no longer a question of, “Can this work?” It is a question of when the rest of the Patriots in our Country [will] put forth the small amount of effort required to do the same thing. Odom confirmed this: “I checked into this and I found it to be 100% accurate. This movement in Nevada has indeed caused a significant shift in the party structure across the state…it makes it clear that if the [Tea Party] movement really wanted to put the [Republican] party back in the hands of true fiscal conservatives…it’s entirely possible to make it happen.” Just because it’s 2010 doesn’t mean that Republicans are “due for a change.” Thomas Sowell said Republicans “are no more likely to get a hit in this at bat than at any other time. In other words, there is no such thing as being ‘due.’ ” Trackback(0)
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Bonnie
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Wolves in sheep clothing Before voting for any Republican turned Teapublican, closely examine their record. There are many "true" Newt/Limbaugh type Republicans who see (but won't heed) the writing on the wall and are trying to sneak their way in on the Tea Party Express. If it was an airplane, we'd call them hijackers. |
Robert
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The Tea Parties are worthless unless ... As Darla of ResistNet.com is quoted in the article saying, "But, here’s the bottom line: unless those Tea Parties translate into election victories in 2010, they are worthless." May I add, unless those Tea Parties and election victories translate into exposing and routing out the globalists, they are worthless. Getting people elected who give lip-service to the Tea Parties and the Constitution, much the way Newt Gingrich does, does nothing for the cause of Liberty. We must recognize this is not a Democrat-vs-Republican battle. It is a Globalist-vs-Sovereignty battle. People who bow down and worship at the altar of globalism, are the real enemy. This includes people like Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, Mike Huckabee, Fred Thompson, John McCain, Obama, the Clintons, Chris Dodd, etc. |
Bonnie
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... Michael asked: I hope NOT! The GOP is so far immersed into the New World Order mentality to ever be cleaned up. It would just be a waste of time. The people would be best served if the charade just ended and the GOP became absorbed by the Democrats. At least it would end the confusion. My fear, and the fear we most need to guard against, is the GOP taking over the Tea Parties! If a good, sound, Constitution supporting candidate can win by running as a Republican, so be it. (Worked for Ron Paul.) But once elected, that candidate should give the same regard to the GOP that the typical GOP member gives to the the Constitution and sound economics. If that candidate can win as a third party or independent, that is even better. |
Whitey Lawful
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... It amounts to a minority that would back a right-wing populist third party. Wich would be fine if the principle of liberty of our republic meant more then social democracy's call of majority rule, and government as manager of it's own entitlements. |





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