A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
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A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Is this a reason to like the Tea Party?
Tea Party loosens K Street's stranglehold on the GOP
How did the Republican Party become so splintered and so infused with hard-line conservatives?
Don't blame redistricting. Don't chalk it up to anti-Obama fervor.
Republicans have become an unruly bunch of scorched-earth conservatives because the Tea Party smashed the business lobby's monopoly on GOP fundraising.
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Ted Cruz also came to Washington by defeating K Street. The Club for Growth spent more than $2.5 million helping Cruz in the Texas GOP primary, while the SCF spent about $800,000. K Street was backing Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst -- he got $500,000 from business PACs (33 times Cruz's take), and GOP lobbyists hosted a fundraiser for him at the Capitol Hill townhouse of Democratic superlobbyist Tony Podesta.
As Cruz put it, “Everyone who makes their living from continuing the government-spending gravy train is supporting Dewhurst.”
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“I don't think there's a way for Wall Street to punish the 25 to 50 hardcore House Republicans,” one Wall Street lobbyist told Politico in the first couple days of the shutdown. Referring to an anti-establishment libertarian freshman congressman, the lobbyist said, “I don't think Justin Amash cares if Bank of America gives to him or not.”
A Republican who doesn’t care about Bank of America checks wasn’t possible before the Tea Party.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/tea-party ... le/2536847
Tea Party loosens K Street's stranglehold on the GOP
How did the Republican Party become so splintered and so infused with hard-line conservatives?
Don't blame redistricting. Don't chalk it up to anti-Obama fervor.
Republicans have become an unruly bunch of scorched-earth conservatives because the Tea Party smashed the business lobby's monopoly on GOP fundraising.
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Ted Cruz also came to Washington by defeating K Street. The Club for Growth spent more than $2.5 million helping Cruz in the Texas GOP primary, while the SCF spent about $800,000. K Street was backing Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst -- he got $500,000 from business PACs (33 times Cruz's take), and GOP lobbyists hosted a fundraiser for him at the Capitol Hill townhouse of Democratic superlobbyist Tony Podesta.
As Cruz put it, “Everyone who makes their living from continuing the government-spending gravy train is supporting Dewhurst.”
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“I don't think there's a way for Wall Street to punish the 25 to 50 hardcore House Republicans,” one Wall Street lobbyist told Politico in the first couple days of the shutdown. Referring to an anti-establishment libertarian freshman congressman, the lobbyist said, “I don't think Justin Amash cares if Bank of America gives to him or not.”
A Republican who doesn’t care about Bank of America checks wasn’t possible before the Tea Party.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/tea-party ... le/2536847
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Yes, especially if they start pushing for campaign finance reform.HI54UNI wrote:Is this a reason to like the Tea Party?
Tea Party loosens K Street's stranglehold on the GOP
How did the Republican Party become so splintered and so infused with hard-line conservatives?
Don't blame redistricting. Don't chalk it up to anti-Obama fervor.
Republicans have become an unruly bunch of scorched-earth conservatives because the Tea Party smashed the business lobby's monopoly on GOP fundraising.
.....
Ted Cruz also came to Washington by defeating K Street. The Club for Growth spent more than $2.5 million helping Cruz in the Texas GOP primary, while the SCF spent about $800,000. K Street was backing Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst -- he got $500,000 from business PACs (33 times Cruz's take), and GOP lobbyists hosted a fundraiser for him at the Capitol Hill townhouse of Democratic superlobbyist Tony Podesta.
As Cruz put it, “Everyone who makes their living from continuing the government-spending gravy train is supporting Dewhurst.”
......
“I don't think there's a way for Wall Street to punish the 25 to 50 hardcore House Republicans,” one Wall Street lobbyist told Politico in the first couple days of the shutdown. Referring to an anti-establishment libertarian freshman congressman, the lobbyist said, “I don't think Justin Amash cares if Bank of America gives to him or not.”
A Republican who doesn’t care about Bank of America checks wasn’t possible before the Tea Party.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/tea-party ... le/2536847
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
On the other hand, you know who's not liking the Tea Party right now?
Mainstream Republicans. TP might be hurting donations...
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4055431/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Mainstream Republicans. TP might be hurting donations...
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4055431/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
The establishment is getting pissed. All the more reason to like the Tea Party!kalm wrote:On the other hand, you know who's not liking the Tea Party right now?
Mainstream Republicans. TP might be hurting donations...
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4055431/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Establishment of parties needs to be shakenHI54UNI wrote:The establishment is getting pissed. All the more reason to like the Tea Party!kalm wrote:On the other hand, you know who's not liking the Tea Party right now?
Mainstream Republicans. TP might be hurting donations...
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4055431/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
But I refuse to go as far as to say I "like" the TP.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
The more they are vilified for upsetting the apple cart the more I am liking them.kalm wrote:Establishment of parties needs to be shakenHI54UNI wrote:
The establishment is getting pissed. All the more reason to like the Tea Party!![]()
But I refuse to go as far as to say I "like" the TP.![]()
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Part of the problem for the GOP is they have to rail against a big government they helped create and that their constituents benefit from. Ken Cuchinelli avoided Ted Cruz like plague at a fundraiser last weekend. Think it has anything to do with all the furloughed fed workers in Virginia?
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Too early to say.
If they divide the GOP, which seems to be the case right now, and they don't attract independents to their cause they could be in for a rough time in the next election cycle.
If they divide the GOP, which seems to be the case right now, and they don't attract independents to their cause they could be in for a rough time in the next election cycle.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
What needs to happen is a TP style schism to occur in the Democratic side. Blue Dogs need to return to prominence. Right now there isn't a strong dissenting voice among the Dems. Everyone is in lockstep with each other...bunch of robots.BlueHen86 wrote:Too early to say.
If they divide the GOP, which seems to be the case right now, and they don't attract independents to their cause they could be in for a rough time in the next election cycle.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Wow...really? You think the liberals are in control?DSUrocks07 wrote:What needs to happen is a TP style schism to occur in the Democratic side. Blue Dogs need to return to prominence. Right now there isn't a strong dissenting voice among the Dems. Everyone is in lockstep with each other...bunch of robots.BlueHen86 wrote:Too early to say.
If they divide the GOP, which seems to be the case right now, and they don't attract independents to their cause they could be in for a rough time in the next election cycle.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
You think they aren't in control of the Democratic Party?kalm wrote:Wow...really? You think the liberals are in control?DSUrocks07 wrote:
What needs to happen is a TP style schism to occur in the Democratic side. Blue Dogs need to return to prominence. Right now there isn't a strong dissenting voice among the Dems. Everyone is in lockstep with each other...bunch of robots.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Who won the Fed Chair fight within the Democrat Party???kalm wrote:Wow...really? You think the liberals are in control?DSUrocks07 wrote:
What needs to happen is a TP style schism to occur in the Democratic side. Blue Dogs need to return to prominence. Right now there isn't a strong dissenting voice among the Dems. Everyone is in lockstep with each other...bunch of robots.
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While the liberals are not in total control, they are in the ascendency.. And a TP-like battle is about to breakout as progressives try to take total control...
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
When I think liberal, I think Bernie Sanders. People like Harry Reid and Barak Obama are not liberals. They are essentially what mainstream republicans were 30 years ago.Col Hogan wrote:Who won the Fed Chair fight within the Democrat Party???kalm wrote:
Wow...really? You think the liberals are in control?
While the liberals are not in total control, they are in the ascendency.. And a TP-like battle is about to breakout as progressives try to take total control...
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Mainstream Republicans 30 years ago were not statists.kalm wrote:When I think liberal, I think Bernie Sanders. People like Harry Reid and Barak Obama are not liberals. They are essentially what mainstream republicans were 30 years ago.Col Hogan wrote:
Who won the Fed Chair fight within the Democrat Party???
While the liberals are not in total control, they are in the ascendency.. And a TP-like battle is about to breakout as progressives try to take total control...
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
They were anarchists?CitadelGrad wrote:Mainstream Republicans 30 years ago were not statists.kalm wrote:
When I think liberal, I think Bernie Sanders. People like Harry Reid and Barak Obama are not liberals. They are essentially what mainstream republicans were 30 years ago.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
Does the phrase "false dichotomy" mean anything to you?kalm wrote:They were anarchists?CitadelGrad wrote:
Mainstream Republicans 30 years ago were not statists.
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Re: A Reason to Like the Tea Party?
NoCitadelGrad wrote:Does the phrase "false dichotomy" mean anything to you?kalm wrote:
They were anarchists?


