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Monday, May 26, 2014

How The Tea Party Toasted Itself

By Randa Morris

Time after time we hear Tea Party representatives telling us that
their extreme policies are what the majority of Americans want and the
entire reason they were elected to office. While a majority of sane
people have thought all along that such was not case, the most recent
polls confirm it.

Delusions of the Tea Party...image credit the politcalticker.com
(No, Tea Party, you are not America. You're just delusional. An
overwhelming majority of Americans -85 percent to be exact- don't
think, feel or act like you. They don't hate gays. They don't want a
state religion. They don't think women should be subservient to men.
They aren't religious fanatics. They don't even hate taxes anymore.
You represent an extremely small minority faction, one that would be
described in most countries as an 'extremist minority faction'. But
wait, what's that I hear? I think it's reality calling. Maybe you
should get an Obamaphone, so you can hear what it has to say...)

The latest poll from CBS shows that support for the Tea Party
continues to dwindle, now at it's lowest point since the group first
made it's way onto the polls as a 'thing.' National support for the
Tea Party stands at just 15 percent, with only a small number of
republicans still identifying as members of the Tea Party.

Does this mean that the reality of the Tea Party's extremist positions
has finally overcome the heavily funded libertarian propaganda of the
Koch brothers, as it is broadcast daily on Fox News? The 'taxed enough
already' party appeared out of nowhere. It was supposedly a grass
roots movement, but somehow was in possession of a surprising number
of shiny new tour buses. Hmmm.

Remember when they railed against the 'Obama tax increases' that never
existed, and claimed that the Affordable Care Act contained death
panels, because the president wanted to kill Sarah Palin's baby? There
was the Norquist pledge and the disgusting birther movement, all
spawns of the Koch brothers and their Tea Party lunatics.

The Tea Party managed to lure some of the more simple minded people
into its web of deceit. But how long could they really hope to retain
those people, when their entire platform was based on bull**it? Sooner
or later people start to wonder, if Obama is coming for our guns,
what's taking so damn long? When do hijabs become mandatory, we've
been waiting six years now. I think the whole thing has to be getting
boring by now.

For those who haven't figured it out yet, the Tea Party is the fossil
fuel party. Texas tea isn't really as 'code' as they thought it was.
The destruction of the EPA doesn't sound as appealing after your
water's been poisoned by the fracking industry. Sarah Palin's 'Drill
baby drill' just isn't as sexy today as it was a few years ago. It's
part of the reality of America's short attention span and superficial
nature, cult figures in this country go out even faster than they come
in. In the case of Sarah Palin, Michele Bachmann, Rand Paul, Louie
Gohmert and Ted Cruz, it couldn't happen fast enough.

Voters have now seen the extremist Tea Party in action. There are just
way too many youtube videos depicting one or more of the wing nuts
speaking of the House floor. There aren't enough people left in
America who are shuttered in old folks homes. There aren't enough Fox
viewers who are too scared of the liberal media to read or watch
anything not generated by the right wing. There surely aren't enough
'patriots' holed up in bunkers listening to underground radio, waiting
for the Muslim invasion or the second coming of Jesus.

In 2010 people didn't know what the Tea Party was. In 2014 they do,
and they can't identify, as the newest polls show.

The Tea Party got to be a thing because they baited people with the
promise of 'no new taxes.' That idea might have seemed appealing to
even some rational people, just a few years ago. But now people across
the country have begun to realize that without taxes nothing really
works. Roads and bridges crumble. Police and firefighters get laid
off. Schools close their doors. Businesses move away, in hopes of
finding safer communities to operate in. They realize that taxes are a
part of life, and they aren't dumb enough not to see through the Tea
Party's endless fight against raising taxes on the rich, coupled with
their willingness to throw the middle class and the poor under that
not so shiny, not so new tour bus.

The no new taxes appeal is long gone. The majority of Americans favor
raising taxes on those who now own the majority of the wealth in this
country. People get that the folks who have most of the wealth SHOULD
be responsible for paying most of the taxes. Trickle down theory was
exposed as a lie a long time ago. The right keeps wrapping it in
different packages and selling it back to their ever dwindling base of
supporters.

With the original 'no new taxes' slogan decimated, they've been left
to focus on wedge issues. As the name suggests, wedge issues are meant
divide people; whites against blacks, second amendment fanatics
against supporters of peace and non-violence, religious fanatics
against everyone else...

What happens when you build an entire political party on wedge issues?
Nothing good. You get 961 anti-women bills introduced in 2 years, but
no meaningful legislation. You get 'when does life begin' definitions
inserted in flood insurance legislation, but you don't get flood
insurance. You get thousands of bills challenged in federal court, but
you don't get many passed and you do get many overturned. You get
spiritual lessons from self-appointed spiritual advisers called
Congressmen and medical lessons from people with an 8th grade
education at the state level, but you don't get a damn thing done.

What's most important about the GOP focus on wedge issues is that the
division they create has finally served to divide them. Contrary to
what the Tea Party seems to believe, the extremist positions of their
elected representatives do not sit well with most Americans. The
average voter does not think that abortion is the most important issue
facing the country. The average voter does not want the separation of
church and state dismantled, maybe because even Christians need 13,000
different denominations, because they don't all believe the same thing
and they don't all favor the government dictating what they can and
can't believe.

Mostly the Tea Party is on its way out because the reality of it has
set in. For example, in Michigan tea party legislators voted to take
away the right of local cities and towns to govern themselves.
Considering the party is supposed to be 'inspired' by the Boston Tea
Party, when colonists declared "no taxation without representation"
the tea party's move to decimate the right of voters in the state to
select their own representation is just too much for most people who
are paying attention.

David Pakman has a great segment on the decline of the Tea Party this
week. He makes a lot of great points on how the GOP's focus on wedge
issues has splintered their own party, hopefully for good. Here's the
video from his show on youtube.

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