There continues to be confusion as to whether the Tea Party
and the GOP are friends and allies or enemies and foes. During this year’s
Conservative Political Action Conference we heard this debate between
conservatives explained as either tactical differences among allies or real
distrust by both.
Yet isn’t it clear by now to most Americans that the GOP and
the Tea Party Movement are at best “Frenemies”? I think a good analogy to the
cause of friction between the GOP and the Tea Party Movement is similar to the
angry vitriol between a drug addict and an enabler that both sit at an
intervention.
We the People are the enabler of many in the GOP
establishment that are hooked on the drug of power as they mainline their elitist
belief thinking only they (candidates and consultants) are special. Some in the
establishment GOP view the Tea Party involvement as an unwelcomed kibitzer at
the political roulette wheel that only distracts the real players, rather than
help. Yet the Tea Party would argue that the GOP rigs the game by endorsing
candidates that have more loyalty to the GOP than to honestly represent
conservative principles for the people.
The GOP pundits like to point out the few failures of the
Tea Party Movement candidates such as the lost races of O’Donnell in Delaware,
Angle in Nevada and Todd Akin Missouri. Yet like the drug addict that blames
his addiction on everything but his own poor choices, the GOP has lost many
more elections over many decades than hands and feet can count and should be
loath to point fingers. They lost the majority they had in the House in 2006
well before the Tea Party was ever formed.
If Angle (NV) was a bad choice in 2010 then so were these
GOP backed candidates in 2012, Linda McMahon (CT), Denny Rehberg (MT), Tommy
Thompson (WI), George Allen (VA), Connie Mack (FL), Heather Wilson (NM), Josh
Mandell (OH), Pete Hoekstra (MI) and Linda Lingle (HI). They all lost, and lost
because they were moderates. Therefore the argument that the Tea Party is
backing unelectable candidates in the primary races and that the GOP choice
would have won is a false narrative. Bob Dole and Mitt Romney were not Tea
Party candidates and well, you can do the math.
Sure there have been blunders by both sides but just as the
enabler shares blame by supporting the drug addict, the time for lament must be
replaced by resolve. The GOP needs to stop listening to their drug dealers
(liberal media, Beltway consultants and Democrats) and instead listen to the
people that pay their rent (Tea Party, conservative and libertarian voters). In
fact, the eclectic center right electorate is more in harmony and accord than
the self absorbed Washington politicos.
The GOP needs to stop spitting vile at good conservatives
that no longer want to tolerate Republican candidates that sidle left under the
guise that moderates win elections in blue or purple states. Apparently some of
you in the GOP don’t get it, moderate Republicans are just as responsible for
the huge expansive government, onerous legislation and unconstitutional rulings
by our court system.
Liberal light or moderate conservatism is like a drug addict
switching from heroin to prescription drugs and alcohol. We the people are fed
up with the constant relapse of conservative principles that these moderate
candidates and incumbents revert to once they are elected or re-elected into
office.
The other charge of criticism that the GOP has used to
disparage the Tea Party is this nonsense notion of political purity. They
suggest that unless a Republican candidate agrees 100% with Tea Party values
the activists bash and disparage good conservative candidates or
Representatives based on single issue disagreements rather than assessing more
fairly the full body of their policy positions over all.
Well, let’s chew on this a bit, shall we? First, isn’t it
ironic that the GOP complains that a single issue difference should not
dissuade the conservative vote for their candidates, yet their whole logic for
engaging in immigration reform is that by legalizing illegal aliens, that
single issue policy change, will buy them Hispanic voters in 2016? All I can
say is “DAH”, because nothing else is more eloquent to explain that thoroughly
hypocritical and stupid logic that will fail if the GOP pursues it after the
2014 elections.
Equally, the GOP and indeed both political Parties have used
the single minded policy issue to entrap voters for years. Democrats have
successfully used the Social Security scare on seniors, the welfare scare on
inner city poor, the war on women and the dirty air and water on
environmentally concerned voters. While Republicans have used to ad nauseum cry
that taxes and spending will be increased if you don’t support Republicans. I
grant that the Democrats are better at this game than Republicans but don’t
spike our drink with drugs and then blame us for being under the influence of
slandering pandering single issue campaigning. In fact isn’t the repeal of
Obamacare the single issue drumbeat the GOP plans to use against Democrats in
this 2014 election?
But the most compelling of all to prove bare and vacant, is
this erroneous charge of “Purism” of the Tea Party by the GOP is the difference between fluff and core basic
conservative principles. If for instance you only want to associate with a
moral minded person that claims to believe in the Ten Commandments but then
somewhere along in time with your friendship they confess that they only
believe in some, not all, of the Commandments, would that bother you? Would you
not be very curious which ones they are ignoring? Wouldn’t the ignoring of some
of those Commandments be more intolerable than others? If you try and follow
diligently all of the Ten Commandments does that make you a purist or strong
principled Christian?
There are many inconsequential political issues and then
there are core conservative principles that when breached by Republicans
rightfully causes a furor among conservatives and rightfully raises questions
or in some cases betrays the heart of conservatism.
Case in point, Senator John McCain of Arizona was in a
fierce primary battle in 2008 because he had partnered with Ted Kennedy (D-MA)
on an immigration reform package. Aware that conservative Arizonians were of
the complete opposite mindset and ready to oust him in the primary for J.D.
Hayworth, he sang a much more conservative song about the need for border
security. He asked to be forgiven by the voters for his waywardness from
conservative principles and vowed to use seniority clout to make Washington
address the crises on the border. Conservative voters forgave him and he was
re-elected by the so-called “purists” that wanted to forgive his lapse of
principles.
Interesting that McCain didn’t just talk conservatively in
his primary race but had to re-affirm his conservatism to win in the general
election. Then after winning (hoodwinking voters) re-election the so-called contrite
reformed John McCain then partnered with Charles Schumer (D-NY) (perhaps only
because Ted is dead) on an eerily similar amnesty bill. Conservative Arizona
voters now regret forgiving and re-electing McCain. They now know that his
first attempt at amnesty for illegal aliens with Kennedy was a breach of
conservative principles so key to the core that they should have made him clean
out his desk. They should have known that trust for this Republican turncoat
was no longer possible. In fact, the Schumer-McCain bill thumbs its nose at
Arizonians that tried to overlook the single minded policy difference in light
of McCain’s service.
Winning a Republican House or Senate majority that then
proposes leftist legislation is not the Tea Party’s idea of winning back
American values and constitutional integrity. Therefore, if as the GOP claims that
Tea Party conservative voters should not be “purists” then, I guess under that
logic, we all should all make friends with murders because at least they follow
all the other nine Commandments?
No Tea and GOP are Frenemies with the Constitution and the
core American values being that which will either bring us together or pull us
apart. We reach out our hand to the GOP in friendship with the hope that they
will join us in the fight for limited government and maximum liberty. But when
some of their candidates act like leftists, then we will treat them as leftists,
and when they act like Democrats then we will treat them like Democrats, and we
don’t vote for leftist socialist big government statists.
Go to rehab GOP
because conservative voters are fed up and we will no longer support your habit
of betraying principles for imaginary votes.
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