Posted on 08/30/2010 7:13:28 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Its easy to laugh off the weekends Glenn Beck-Sarah Palin show at the Lincoln Memorial. Palin was her usual squeaky self. Beck was bombastic and self-important, explaining how God had assisted him in this enterprise, just as the almighty helped Moses lead the Jews out of Egypt.
But dont laugh just yet. The rally was a major event in the right wings effort to take over Congress and the presidency.
It marked the end of a big conservative weekend in Washington. The other event was the two-day Defending the American Dream Summit of the Americans for Prosperity, an organization founded by the energy conglomerate billionaire brothers, Charles and David Koch. As reported in Jane Mayers New Yorker profile, they have put many millions into ultraconservative organizations whose goal is to drive President Barack Obama and the other Democrats from office.
Saturday, participants in the American Dream Summit went to Beck and Palins Lincoln Memorial rally, making it a conservative mixer on a sunny Washington afternoon. Estimates of the crowd vary, but watching it on C-SPAN, I could see it was big, and also that most of its members represented the main demographics of the Republican conservative basewhite and older.
With the Kochs billions in the background and Palin and Fox News star Beck up front, it added up to trouble for the Democrats and the country.
Although most of the accounts of the Beck-Palin show concentrated on its heavy dose of religiosity, the most important element was its undertone of politics. Shadowy powers such as the Koch brothers need a public face, someone to articulate their views in a way that resonates with the voters. Barry Goldwater, the 1964 Republican presidential nominee, was such a person for the right, although he couldnt extend his appeal beyond the conservative Republican base. Ronald Reagan was a perfect public face, able to cross over to independents and Democrats. Consider last weekend an audition for someone to play the Reagan role.
Beck, the producer and director, made himself the star. He sought to portray himself as being above politics. He did this by appropriating both God and Martin Luther King Jr. His rally coincided with the anniversary of Dr. Kings great speechI have a dreamat the Lincoln Memorial. Beck tried to move beyond his far-right moorings by invoking Kings name frequently, a ploy negated by his 2009 characterization on Fox and Friends of Obama as a racist a guy who has a deep-seated hatred for white people, the white culture, I dont know what it is. Sunday, after his rally, he backed away from that statement, saying on Fox, It shouldnt have been said; it was poorly said; I have a big fat mouth sometimes, and I say things. ...
But Becks softening of his position wont move him into the mainstream. Nor will his ploy of claiming a special relationship with someone who has strong nonpartisan credentials: God.
Beck compared his relationship with the deity to that of Moses, who was told by the Lord that he was being sent to Egypt on a divine mission to take the Jews to freedom.
Becks moments with God came on two occasions, he told the crowd. One was when one of his staff asked what would happen if nobody showed up at the rally. Beck said, My response was well stand where the Lord wants us to stand, and hell provide the people if its what is supposed to happen. His second moment was when he ran short of money to pay for mounting costs of the rally. For the first time I challenged him a little bit, Beck said. I was on a plane with my wife and I looked up at the top of that airplane and I said Lord, we dont have anything else left. Its up to you now. Beck said more than enough money suddenly flowed in.
Whereas Beck wrapped himself in God, Palin portrayed herself conventionally as a soldiers mom, with only one dip into politics. We must not fundamentally transform America as some would want; we must restore America and restore her honor, she said.
Beck was too erratic, too bombastic, too full of himself to fill the role of fronting for the Republican right. On the other hand, Palin showed much more potential. Her delivery, still too high-pitched and flighty, is nowhere near Reagans. But she has improved, particularly in a situation like the Beck-Palin rally, where facts and details would have been out of place.
Moreover, she is in sync with what Jane Mayer, in her New Yorker article, described as the Koch brothers agendadrastically lower personal and corporate taxes, minimal social services for the needy and much less oversight of industryespecially environmental regulation.
Their money and that of other secretive Republican financiers is now flowing into Senate and House races. From there, the GOP funders will move to the presidential election. Sarah Palin could be their front person, with them pulling the strings while she reigns as Americas first woman president. So please dont laugh. It could happen.
Wrong. Anything that causes trouble for democrats is inherently good for the country.
They are relegated to the trashbin of history and they know it.
This country has a disconnect of indescribable proportions. I’m coninced the left has no clue what conservatives are all about.
While true, this is not the goal. The goal is to get back to being a constitutional republic. Shrink the size of government, get government out of our lives so government can get back to focusing on the things that government should do.
The goal is to get us back to being the country of which the Founders dreamed.
They think we are racist, xenophobic, flat-earth homophobes. That is why they feel they can deny any conservative argument - they look at us like we are sub-human.
When they say that, you really know she actually has moved way beyond potential. That was so last year. She is now well into delivering.
When they say that, you really know she actually has moved way beyond potential. That was so last year. She is now well into delivering.
It is the left wingers who should be “scared spitless”, they are in for a rude awakening.
Three cheers for AFP!
Moreover, she is in sync with what Jane Mayer, in her New Yorker article, described as the Koch brothers agendadrastically lower personal and corporate taxes, minimal social services for the needy and much less oversight of industryespecially environmental regulation.
And they think that is BAD!
Sounds like the way things ought to be.
I certainly hope so..I’ve had a gut full of their B.S.!!
yeap and they don’t understand why they have to lie to get elected.
bumping for later...
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