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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTea Party's Failed Propaganda: It Was Always A Tool of the Republicans
http://www.alternet.org/tea-party-and-right/tea-partys-failed-propaganda-it-was-always-tool-republicansJim Newell hit the nail on the head about the alleged revenge of the GOP establishment in this weeks primary elections. Yes, they are all Tea Partyers now. Who needs the label when they are getting everything they want from the establishment?
In fact, the Tea Party has always been populated by the rank and file far right of the party. Yes, they expressed hostility to their elected officials in Washington. They were angry that the Democrats won a majority and they blamed their leadership for letting that happen. But as John Boehner explained just yesterday:
You get in these primary elections they are hard-fought battles and sometimes listen, there is not that much, not that big a difference between what you call the tea party and your average conservative Republican.
Indeed. Nonetheless, it is interesting that so far in these primaries the major victory claimed by the Tea Partyers doesnt feature a standard libertarian-ish right-wing Republican railing against Big Government and babbling about Benghazi!. It features a hardcore member of the Christian right, which is hardly the image of the Tea Party in the political press. That would be Ben Sasse of Nebraska, the Yale-educated history professor who had the backing of Tea Party groups like Freedomworks, the Senate Conservatives Fund and Club for Growth, and Tea Party icons Sarah Palin and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas. He won the primary against establishment-backed State Treasurer Scott Osborne. Yes, he hates Big Government as much as any right-wing Republican, that goes without saying. But Sasse is motivated by his belief that the U.S. is a Christian nation under siege from that Big Government, not by his belief in free markets and low taxes.
Sarah Posner at Religion Dispatches unearthed his doctoral thesis from 2004 and its a fascinating treatise on the origins of the modern religious right in America. Unlike most historians, he believes that the conservative movement grew up in the 1960s not out of rebellion against the civil rights stances of the Democratic Party but rather the secularization of the culture in the wake of the Supreme Court rulings banning school prayer and Bible reading. He even goes so far as to claim that rather than a cynical decision to stoke the flames of Southern racism with the Southern strategy, it was Richard Nixons deep understanding of the Christian culture that led him to persuade evangelicals and conservative Catholics to join the GOP and usher in the era of conservatism in the last decades of the 20th century. Its a novel understanding of that history, to say the least. Most historians cite Nixons pursuit of blue-collar Catholics as part of the strategy to peel off working-class votes with racial resentment. But Sasses dissertation is evidently persuasive in at least some respects.
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Tea Party's Failed Propaganda: It Was Always A Tool of the Republicans (Original Post)
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May 2014
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(41,818 posts)1. Its hardcore member of the Christian right,
getting into office that scares me. People who's sole purpose to change the way government works, from the inside out.