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Tap The Breaks On That Tea Party Decline
Townhall.com ^ | May 23, 2014 | Mark Davis

Posted on 05/23/2014 5:18:34 AM PDT by Kaslin

The moment Matt Bevin was shown the door back to private life in Kentucky Tuesday night, you could hear liberal analysts’ hands rub together in glee. Their night had come, another milepost on the road toward the extinction of the dreaded Tea Party.

How else to explain Mitch McConnell’s win, and the failure of specific tea party candidates to make the Senate runoff in Georgia? Surely the insurgency is dying. Surely the fires of Tea Party discontent are dwindling as the batons are passed back to the establishment figures who will occasionally work with, and even vote like— Democrats.

Well, hit the pause button on that.

As Kurt Schlichter wisely observed here in March, “if the conservative insurgency has been crushed, why was Mitch McConnell walking around onstage at CPAC with a musket?” The Tea Party’s greatest claim to victory is that its values have been absorbed into the bloodstream of the Republican party itself. What is dwindling is the need to firmly stamp some candidates as “Tea Party” and others as something else.

Are there still cafeteria conservatives in the GOP, picking and choosing the items they wish to run on? Certainly. The RINO is not yet an extinct species. But there have been no Republican winners this primary season offering themselves up as proud centrists, establishment heroes or Rockefeller retreads. From Kentucky’s McConnell to John Cornyn in my state of Texas to various House races featuring incumbents surviving Tea Party challengers, the results did not reveal distaste for the grassroots approach. What was on display was a class of incumbents who have been shown the new stripes on the playing field.

To their credit, they were able to show a sufficient number of Tea Party voters that they have heard the cries from the conservative base and are willing to listen.

There remains the possibility that we are all being hosed. It is one thing to sound conservative on the campaign trail, and wholly another to actually govern in that fashion. But when Mitch McConnell told his state (and the nation) that he would do “better as offensive coordinator (Senate Majority Leader) than defensive coordinator,” an understandable reply was: “You’d better.”

While some conservative voters are willing to take a leap of faith with familiar names who profess enlightenment, the Tea Party purists remain skeptical, and they are not to be blamed. The Kentuckians who voted for Bevin had simply had it up to their eyeballs with a status quo featuring Republicans unwilling to stand up to Obama-era expansionism. They consider fresh faces the only option, and that is not unreasonable.

But the lesson is: not every Tea Party candidate brings the brilliance, skill and message discipline of Ted Cruz. Please remember that America’s strongest Tea Party icon did not take out an entrenched incumbent to reach the Senate. He captured an open seat, and thus the hearts of conservatives tired of decades of Republican meekness. If the Tea Party phenomenon is at such an ebb, why is its biggest star the most powerful force in Washington?

When Tea Party candidates lose, sometimes it’s due to flaws other than ideology. Some are not the crispest campaigners. Some do not have the sharpest staffs. Sometimes they say wacky things and hang themselves.

None of those events constitute a narrative of a Tea Party in decline.

FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe has it precisely right: “Everybody runs like a Tea Party candidate now,” he observed. “Everybody is running against Obamacare and against overspending in Washington. It wasn’t always like that with the Republican establishment. I don’t even recognize McConnell from where he was a few years ago.”

Precisely. That is the power of the Tea Party, this movement supposedly on the ropes. If not as many easily stampable “Tea Party” candidates are rocketing up the ladders of power, their views surely are, newly embraced by some incumbents who recognize that the old Republican party is dead, or needs to be.

The strength of the Tea Party was never going to be measured by how many of its candidates did battle against the Republican party; its success is confirmed by the extent of its thorough infiltration of the party, moving it to the right by championing consistent, unapologetic conservatism— which is all the Tea Party has ever been.


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To: Kaslin

Ha!

At this point, and strictly out of disgust, I’d vote Tea Party on any candidate or issue JUST because of the way the GOP has reacted to Tea Party issues and candidates.

ALSO, because of the way the most uninformed and shallow idiots who know NOTHING about politics in this country seem to know ABSOLUTELY everything about the Tea Party! Really??!!


21 posted on 05/23/2014 6:02:16 AM PDT by SMARTY ("When you blame others, you give up your power to change." Robert Anthony)
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To: Kaslin

The GOP’s top guy in the Senate has 40% of his own party’s voters in his own state vote *against* him?

Against a poor candidate?

I’d say that this should be a good scare for the GOP.


22 posted on 05/23/2014 6:03:11 AM PDT by Freeping Since 2001 (Since 2001. Seriously.)
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To: xzins

That fluidity is its strength.


23 posted on 05/23/2014 6:09:49 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD

In its case fluidity is lack of definition


24 posted on 05/23/2014 6:18:53 AM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: Freeping Since 2001
I’d say that this should be a good scare for the GOP.

You need to speak a bit louder, to get through the sand in the GOPe's ears:


25 posted on 05/23/2014 6:21:52 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (For every Ted Cruz we send to DC, I can endure 2-3 "unviable" candidates that beat incumbents.)
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To: Kaslin

The GOPe is staying in mostly under the power of incumbency. Look for the Tea Party to capture at lease a couple of open seats.


26 posted on 05/23/2014 6:26:46 AM PDT by Blood of Tyrants (Haven't you lost enough freedoms? Support an end to the WOD now.)
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To: Kaslin
Some lessons for the GOPe from Great Britain.

(Breitbart) Some Reflections On The UKIP Earthquake
27 posted on 05/23/2014 6:34:22 AM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin.)
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To: Kaslin
"There remains the possibility  probability that we are all being hosed." Fixed It!
28 posted on 05/23/2014 6:39:48 AM PDT by PoloSec ( Believe the Gospel: how that Christ died for our sins, was buried and rose again)
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To: cripplecreek

Exactly what I’ve said as well.

With the additional caveat that we need to get people like Cruz into positions of authority, Committee and Subcommittee Chairs, where they can do a lot more than shape things by by throwing bombs.

That means taking the Senate, and by a commanding enough margin where Cruz etc can claim a mandate. Unfortunately, it means running to win everywhere there’s a Republican on the ballot (including, yes, KY) trusting that within a GOP majority Cruz etc can drive change from within while the various Tea Party groups can provide support from without.


29 posted on 05/23/2014 7:05:32 AM PDT by tanknetter
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To: Kaslin

Good news, the seeds coming from the TP movement have been planted. Give it time, they will grow and come to life.


30 posted on 05/23/2014 7:16:53 AM PDT by Biggirl (“Go, do not be afraid, and serve”-Pope Francis)
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To: Blood of Tyrants

That will happen.


31 posted on 05/23/2014 7:17:56 AM PDT by Biggirl (“Go, do not be afraid, and serve”-Pope Francis)
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To: Kaslin

Thank goodness this guy is a better writer than he is as a talk show host.

He replaces Bill Bennett every Friday here locally, and never fails to irritate the hell out of me.

He was ragging on the Mexican imprisoned Marine for “driving around with an arsenal” in his truck - he had 3 guns !! Oh, NO !!!

He may make it DullAss, but he really belongs in New York, or Massachusetts. He sounds like a northern fast talking liberal whiner, NOT a Texan.


32 posted on 05/23/2014 7:25:58 AM PDT by jimt (Fear is the darkroom where negatives are developed.)
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To: Timber Rattler

They are sooo wrong.

It was cute and fun back in 2010 to have it be like that, but it is time to get serious. One reason is that there are too many of these tea party groups that seem to do little more than make money off the name and then beg for more donations to do little more than ask for more donations.

No structure means that they can pick off little targets easily.

UKIP knows how to get it done. We should be following their lead.


33 posted on 05/23/2014 7:38:11 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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To: VanDeKoik
It was cute and fun back in 2010 to have it be like that, but it is time to get serious.

I think that we've missed the boat and that the time is now passed in which to get organized into a real political party to take on the libs. That time was in 2009 and 2010, when the TEA Party movement was at its fiercest, but instead, the folks who wanted to "work inside the Republican Party" to change it from within won out. Now look where that has gotten us!

34 posted on 05/23/2014 9:33:19 AM PDT by Timber Rattler (Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
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To: xzins

How would you solidify the form of the TEA Party? That lack of definition is a feature and a benefit.


35 posted on 05/24/2014 9:44:00 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: csvset

LOL


36 posted on 05/24/2014 9:45:27 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: Kaslin
...if the conservative insurgency has been crushed, why was Mitch McConnell walking around onstage at CPAC with a musket?

Good point!

37 posted on 05/24/2014 9:46:53 AM PDT by Yardstick
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To: 1010RD

I would make them an official conservative caucus within the Republican Party as were others through time.

As a caucus they would have official principles to which one would agree and they’d officially endorse, support, and organize for those they’ve officially endorsed and they’d be less enthusiastic about those they hadn’t endorsed.


38 posted on 05/24/2014 11:01:00 AM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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To: xzins

That’s interesting, but don’t we have de facto that right now? What’s the benefit of formalizing it within the GOP?


39 posted on 05/26/2014 5:28:07 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: 1010RD

If a half of the party had said last time, “we won’t endorse or work for Mitt Romney” that would, at a minimum, have told the gop-e where they stood.


40 posted on 05/26/2014 6:35:34 AM PDT by xzins ( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
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