Does the Right Hand Know What the Far Right Hand Doeth?
by Gordon S. Jones
Quarterback Bay Buchanan, of Team America, steps up to the line of scrimmage and surveys the playing field, trying to read the defense:
1. At the Utah Republican Convention she blasts John Jacob as being weak on immigration. She and her organization endorse Merrill Cook (in fact she nominates him) against Chris Cannon in Utahs Third District.
Fair enough. After all, Jacob had called Tom Tancredo, founder of Team America, an opportunist, and implied some harsher things. He also failed the UFIRE interview, provoking a very harsh e-mail attack on him.
2. But Cook lost at convention, leaving Jacob the only anti-Cannon game in town, so Buchanan calls an audible at the line of scrimmage, and Team America comes to Utah with an ad campaign endorsing Jacob.
3. Meantime, however, at a joint interview with the editors of the Provo Daily Herald, Cannon had mentioned the compromise plan being proposed by Indiana Rep. Mike Pence. Oh yes, says Jacob. Pence probably got the idea from me.
4. That is unlikely, since Pence actually got the idea from Helen Krieble of the Vernon Krieble Foundation. You can read Pences short description of it here, and the complete Krieble Foundation report here. Utah State Senator Howard Stephenson has mooted a related idea around.
5. But wherever Pence got it, it is doing him no good with Team America. On their website (where you can also see a picture of Chris Cannon with a bulls eye painted on him) [since taken down Ed.] there is a vicious attack on Mike Pence and his proposal, and Bays brother Pat blitzes Pence in an op-ed posted on TownHall.
So here you have Team America running ads supporting John Jacob whose position on immigration is similar to Mike Pencesand Chris Cannons for that matterat the same time Team America targets the former for political annihilation and the latter for well, who knows?
Time out, and back to the huddle.
NB: the use of the term right in the headline is not to be confused with conservative, at least as I understand the terms and use them. The right in this sense implies a certain cultural and social attitude that is often shared by conservatives, but not always. Sometimes terms like social conservative are used to make the distinction, but I prefer to describe myself as a conservative, but not a Man of the Right. By rights, to avoid confusion, I should have modified the headline, but I was so enamored of the wordplay I couldnt bring myself to do it. Maybe if I could have gotten the football metaphor to work out better .
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I'm not sure how much this is a legitimate campaign for a candidate or just another bumbling effort by the buchanan's to exert influence. What will be interesting is how this will impact their future efforts should their last choice "candidate" loose.
Yes, I think the election has become more about sending a message, as opposed to any of the gritty little details, and that in the end, may or may not push Jacob over the top, although probably not. As a wild speculative guess, I give Jacob about a 20% chance to win. Beyond sending a message, which of course does have importance, will Jacob have any importance about anything? No.
That is a very nice post of yours. Very informative.
Amen.
And as for impact, they'll spin it into "how close they got". They'll never win, thankfully, but they won't go away.... Too much money to be made!
Post #20 is irrelevant because it doesn't take into account the pro-illegal comments made by Cannon nor his endorsement by La Raza.
Of course, you are aware that Bay Buchanan is a Mormon and has a home in Utah? In my book that gives here more than a little say in this issue.
What a mess.