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On Fri, 16 Apr 2010 07:47:23 -0400, hk
wrote: Fighting Against the Tea Party According to a New York Times poll, Tea Party supporters tend to be Republican, white, male, married and older than 45. I'm guessing you're not surprised. They also told the Times they were in favor of smaller government, "even if it meant spending on domestic programs would be cut." But in follow-up interviews, Tea Party supporters said they did not want to cut Medicare or Social Security—the biggest domestic programs, suggesting instead a focus on "waste." This is always the problem, of course. It's a good bet they don't want to cut defense spending either, and interest payments on the national debt can't be cut. But once you take out those things, you have less than a quarter of the federal budget left. Even if 20 percent of that were waste—and that's an improbably high number—cutting it out would only reduce spending by 5 percent. Welcome to the incoherence of the Tea Party movement. They don't really know what they want, they just know that someone, some liberal, is doing something they don't like. But in a way, incoherence is the whole point. The movement may have started at a grass roots level, but it's increasingly funded by some very well-heeled right-wing groups who figure that incoherence is a virtue. They don't really care about government waste, after all. They mostly care about making cynical use of shock troops who can help them put a stop to any progressive legislation that threatens corporate special interests. They need anger to channel, not activists with pesky ideas that might interfere with their agenda. * Mother Jones, of course... :) Another gem: Rick Perlstein is the author of “Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America” and “Before The Storm: Barry Goldwater and the Unmaking of the American Consensus.” Watching the rise of the Tea Party movement has been a frustration to me, and not just because it is ugly and seeks to traduce so many of the values I hold dear. “I just don’t have time for anything,” a housewife told a news magazine in 1961. “I’m fighting Communism three nights a week.” Even worse has been the overwhelming historical myopia. As the Times’s new poll numbers amply confirm — especially the ones establishing that the Tea Partiers are overwhelming Republican or right-of-Republican — they are the same angry, ill-informed, overwhelmingly white, crypto-corporate paranoiacs that accompany every ascendancy of liberalism within U.S. government. “When was the last time you saw such a spontaneous eruption of conservative grass-roots anger, coast to coast?” asked the professional conservative L. Brent Bozell III recently. The answer, of course, is: in 1993. And 1977. And 1961. And so on. Loons appealing to other loons. |
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