Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
February 5, 2010
The Tea Party movement is now almost completely unrecognizable from what it was a few short years ago. It came to prominence in 2008 when
the Libertarian Party of Illinois planned to hold an April 15, 2009
anti-tax “Boston Tea Party” in Chicago. In February 2009, the idea grew
after CNBC personality Rick Santelli, speaking from the floor of the
Chicago stock exchange, criticized the Obama administration’s tax and
economic policies and urged Americans become Tea Party activists.
Establishment Republicans plan to run Sarah Palin as the Tea Party presidential candidate. | |
In fact, the idea began as the Boston Tea Party in 2006. It was founded by a group of former Libertarian Party members who
criticized the party for its “abdication of political
responsibilities,” declaring that “Americans deserve and desperately
need a pro-freedom party that forcefully advocates libertarian
solutions to the issues of today.” The Boston Tea Party opposed statism
at all levels. “The Boston Tea Party supports reducing the size scope
and power of government at all levels and on all issues, and opposes
increasing the size, scope and power of government at any level, for
any purpose.”
How things have changed.
It didn’t take long for establishment Republicans to steal the idea and claim it as their own. A few weeks after Rick Santelli made his
comments, Ron Paul’s media coordinator Steve Gordon
went on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow show and complained about what he
characterized as an attempt by Republicans to hijack the idea. Gordon
specifically blamed former Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich and
Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee.
It didn’t take long for Republicans to embrace the idea. RNC Chairman Michael Steele, Sarah Palin, and Rep. Michele Bachmann from
Minnesota have suggested the Tea Party should be rolled into the
Republican Borg hive.
Ground-up? Tea Party candidates for the 2010 mid-term elections “will be expected to support the Republican National Committee
platform,” according to Fox News.
“If a particular candidate meets the proposed Tea Party criteria he or
she would be eligible for fundraising and grassroots Tea Party support.”
“Once elected to office, members would be required to join a Congressional Tea Party Caucus, attend regular meetings and be held
accountable for the votes they cast. Those who stray from the Tea Party
path would risk losing it’s support and a likely re-election challenge.”
In other words, business as usual. Under the rule of George W. Bush and the Republicans, “inflation-adjusted spending on the combined
budgets of the 101 largest programs they vowed to eliminate in 1995 has
grown by 27 percent, according to the libertarian Cato Institute. Eight
years of a Republican president, six with a Republican-controlled
Congress, resulted in bigger government, the biggest expansion of
entitlements in 40 years and a $700 billion bailout of Wall Street that
continues to grow,” writes Donny Ferguson of the Libertarian National Committee.
Bush and the Republicans also invaded two sovereign nations and killed more than a million Iraqis. Democrats by and large supported
these war crimes. They also overwhelmingly supported the Republicans
when they attacked the Constitution and the Bill of Rights (the
so-called Patriot Act being only the most egregious example).
If the co-opted Tea Party embraces the Republican National Committee platform, it will finalize its mutation from a grassroots libertarian
organization into an establishment statist tool pushing a national debt
for the banksters, bloated government, taxation, perpetual war, and
continued attacks on the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
It should be obvious by now that the Republicans plan to run Sarah Palin against Obama in 2012. This will be a disaster for the
Republicans because many Americans are not fooled by her sudden Tea
Party plumage. Republicans are desperate to regain control of the White
House and Congress and give us four or eight more years of Bush and his
warmongering statist neocons. It is a shabby and absurdly transparent
gimmick.
Real Tea Party activists and supporters need to reject Palin, Huckabee, Gingrich, and the Republicans out of hand. They should be
vocal about their rejection. Otherwise we will end up with another
ideologue and teleprompter reading cigar store Indian for the ruling
elite.
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