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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:04 AM
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Palin's "Mama Grizzlies" Are Devouring the GOP Not Obama
For OpEdNews: earl ofari hutchinson - Writer

Sarah Palin recently told an anti-abortion activist group that "mama grizzlies" will eat up the Democrats in November and shove the country back into the GOP's arms. Her home grown, home state animal kingdom analogy would have been more apt and frightening a year ago when the Tea Party first gathered steam. Then GOP leaders banked that the Tea Party would be their back channel hammer to pound Obama and the Democrats in November. Things went well in the beginning. The party's angry protests, marches, and parades, the passion, zealotry, their sloganeering, name calling, their anti-tax, anti big government, and defense of freedoms code word racism boded well. President Obama seemed the perfect made-in-heaven foil. He's a moderate, African-American, Democrat who they recast as a closet unpatriotic, race baiting, socialist.

The set script, though, has suddenly radically changed. In quick succession, GOP stalwarts in Utah, Florida, Kentucky, and Maine, and John McCain in Arizona have either been knocked out the box or are under withering fire from Tea Party activists. The white hot anti-incumbent rhetoric in Tea Party circles is almost totally aimed at the GOP incumbents and candidates. Any hint from a GOP incumbent in their words, actions, or voting record of making nice with Democrats and Obama guarantees a tongue lash from Palin, and relentless hectoring, harassment, and even physical threats from street level activists. GOP leaders have slowly woke to the recognition that Tea Party activists will settle for nothing less than a full blown exorcism of any trace of moderation or compromise from the GOP.

The danger looms for the GOP that 2010 could be 1964 all over again. That was the year that a right insurgency powered by ferocious Deep South and Western opposition to the civil rights movement, legislative and court ordered desegregation, and pending civil rights rights bills rammed the GOP to the hard right and in that year's presidential election, to political disaster. The GOP suffered mightily in the aftermath of LBJ and the Democrat's landslide sweep. But the crushing defeat did not totally transform the GOP into a hard core rightwing opposition party. There were many conservative Republicans who were still willing to compromise, conciliate, and work when necessary with Democrats.

The best case in point is McCain. Pre-presidential candidate Obama's ascension, he was widely held up as the standard model of the responsible, pragmatic, Republican conservative who was willing to reach across the congressional aisle to get things done. It's a far different story in the Obama White House days. McCain's sprouted wings on his heels in his mad dash to the right to keep his Senatorial job. His rush to the right typifies the GOP's Catch 22 dilemma. He can't win, or at least the perception is that he can't win, by ticking off Tea Party activists. Yet, catering to them types him as a pandering, captive of the loose jointed right, shill.

Either case scenario poses the grave threat that the GOP could be a fractured, unhinged party months before the November showdown. Polls and surveys show this potentially chilling scenario. In a Pew survey 40 percent of Democrats say they have no faith in their elected representatives in Congress. That's an all time low in the history of the Pew survey. But even fewer Republicans say that they have any faith in their congressional representatives. That's a crushing load the GOP could drag into the fall elections. A pack of hard right candidates that carry the GOP banner will be a powerful turn-off to thousands of politically crucial independent voters. In past polls, many of them registered disgust, frustration and anger at Obama and the Democrat's policies and signaled a willingness to shift back to the GOP. This could be out the window,

http://www.opednews.com/articles/Palin-s-Mama-Grizzlies-A-by-earl-ofari-hutchin-100514-437.html
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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:29 AM
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1. the republican candidate for the governor of illinois is a teabagger....
the republican candidate for the senate is running as fast as he can from the teabaggers. he`s "mr moderate" now. worse thing about that is he has a good chance of winning..
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n2doc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:34 AM
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2. But only if the dems can overcome running weak or corrupt candidates
Weak candidates and poor support from the party have cost us Ma, and the governorships in Va and NJ. The could cost us opportunities in Fl and elsewhere, and a corrupt candidate in Il will possibly lose Obama's former seat. I see no evidence that the DNC or other party groups care about these things.

Insanity vs incompetence, who wins?
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Mopar151 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 09:32 AM
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3. In NH, no one admits to being Republican
And in this small state, where all the pols and activists know each other, the Teabaggers are few - and when conservatives recognize them, they groan....
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Vincardog Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 11:48 AM
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4. So now will the PArty above policy preachers quit demanding that we cater to the RIGHT wing nutz too
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Puzzler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 01:00 PM
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5. Is this the same Tea Party that claims it has no loyalty to either party?
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 03:18 PM
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6. The white hot passion...
... of the TBers is being turned up under their own kin.

Reminds me of some of the white hot passion that burns Dems time and again.

Burn, BPublicans, burn.
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Doctor_J Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-15-10 08:40 PM
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7. Then how do you explain the huge gains the wingers are going to make in November?
extreme reactionaries like Cubio, Hayworth, and the guy in WY are going to win easily. Repukes will pick up between 30-50 House seats.

What the fuck is with all of this denial be our side?
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