The Tea Party's Takeover of the GOP
The anti-health care reform rally in Washington indicates the Republican Party and the Tea Party movement are increasingly one and the same.
You have to hand it to Michele Bachmann: She has succeeded in turning the GOP into one big Tea Party.
This past weekend, the Minnesota Republican went on Fox News and called on viewers to show up on the Capitol lawn on Thursday at noon for a press conference and a last ditch attempt to kill health care reform. The gathering that resulted was marked by the now-routine extremism of the Tea Party conservatives. "I'm a bitter gun owner who votes," read one sign. Others questioned President Obama’s citizenship, portrayed him as Sambo, or called him a traitor. One said, "Obama takes his orders from the Rothschilds." Old ladies wore red T-shirts decrying "Obamao care." The crowd also took spirited swipes at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. At one point someone yelled, "Put down your Botox and show yourself."
But what was most noteworthy was that the entire House Republican leadership was also in attendance—and their rhetoric was just as over-the-top as some of the protesters. House Minority Leader John Boehner declared the health care bill the "greatest threat to freedom I have seen." In essence, Congressional Republicans were merging with a movement that gives open expression to racist and anti-Semitic sentiments.
The crowd was several thousand strong, many bused in by Americans for Prosperity, a group created by the owners of Koch Industries, a huge oil and gas conglomerate. The AFP chapter from New Jersey reportedly sent 29 buses. Four AFP buses came from Maryland’s Eastern Shore, and more came from Richmond and North Carolina. Lots of people in the crowd carried AFP signs or stickers warning "Hands off my health care."
During the rally, all the prominent House GOP legislators wanted a shot at the mike, including Boehner, whip Eric Cantor of Virginia, Roy Blunt of Missouri, presidential aspirant Mike Pence of Indiana, and what seemed like the entire Texas GOP delegation. There were so many Republicans blow-bagging that dozens of hungry patriots were heading for the exit long before the speeches ended. But aside from Bachmann herself, only South Carolina Rep. Joe Wilson won overwhelming adoration from the crowd—he could barely get a word in over the rousing cheers of "Thanks Joe!"
Most attendees looked old enough to have already experienced government-run health care themselves. (Walking to the Hill from Union Station along with people headed to the rally, I could hear some of them wheezing and joking that their aging spouses should have rented Segways to get them to the event.) This demographic was reflected in the celebrity lineup apparently arranged by Bachmann, who said that her "good friend," the actor Jon Voight, was the first person to call her at home after her Fox appearance.
Voight and John Ratzenberger—better known as "Cliff from Cheers"—shared the same message: The Democrats’ health care plan will send the country down the path to European socialism. The crowd erupted with chants of "Nazis! Nazis!" Ratzenberger insisted that the Democrats’ philosophy doesn’t come from America but from "overseas," where, he said, quoting Churchill, they embrace the idea of the "equal sharing of misery." Voight warned darkly that President Obama wants to use the health care bill to create national socialism, and that Americans would end up like Europeans where health care "leads to many deaths." Standing in front of them was a protestor who carried an enormous sign that read, "National Socialist Health Care—Dachau, Germany 1945" over a large photo of a stack of naked bodies piled up at a Nazi death camp.
But Voight and Ratzenberger's speeches were mild stuff compared with that of talk show host Mark Levin. After ranting about the various things "they" want to take over and ruin—everything from Social Security to the banking system to the auto industry—Levin proclaimed: "Now they want to control health care. They want to play God and decide who lives and who dies." The crowd responded with cheers of "Impeach Obama!" (At about this time, President Obama was making a surprise appearance at the White House press briefing to praise the American Medical Association and the AARP for endorsing the health care bill.)
Many people I spoke with said they came because of "the babies," and their belief that the health care bill will fund elective abortions. Tony Perkins, the head of the evangelical group the Family Research Council riled up the crowd with claims that the bill is "another bailout of the abortion industry with your money" and that Planned Parenthood had helped draft the measure.
Aside from the abortion foes, most protesters seemed to be focused not so much on the specifics of the bill, but on its price tag. "The deficit is the thing I’m most against," said Dr. Jo Allen Jones, an ER doctor from West Virginia who showed up in her white coat and proudly pointed out the blood spots on it. She had heard about the march from Glenn Beck and Americans for Prosperity. She was standing with two other doctors from Alabama, also in white coats, who were concerned about future reimbursement rates and the lack of malpractice lawsuit relief in the bill.
Sharon Johnson, from Williamstown, New Jersey, had driven down in the morning simply because she had seen Bachmann on Fox. She came with her wheelchair-bound friend, a retired teacher who now suffers from a rare degenerative nerve disorder much like Parkinson’s. The trip, Johnson said, was a bit of a sacrifice because she had stayed up late watching the World Series, and "after a half a case of beer" she wasn’t feeling so great this morning.
She’s an Army veteran and gets her health care from the Veterans Administration. "I guess you could say I'm on the public option!" she said with a laugh. But she’d had some experience with a government-run health care system in the Army, where she was unable to get an operation on her shoulder for a year. She's afraid these types of problems will expand if the reform bill passes. Her friend, who had trouble speaking because of her disease, was attending simply because she was afraid she would lose her health care under the bill. She, too, has government-provided health care, via the state of New Jersey.
These sorts of contradictions were apparent everywhere. But one thing about the rally proved sparklingly clear: Michele Bachmann is a major star. When she stepped up to the podium on the Capitol steps, the crowd went wild. It wasn’t too hard to imagine the event as a warm up for the 2012 presidential election, where Bachmann might prove a far more viable candidate than Sarah Palin. The rally confirmed her primacy as a leading voice of the Republican Party—a party that, with this protest, has fully embraced the conservative movement's most extreme elements.
You have to hand it to
You have to hand it to Mother Jones: She has succeeded in turning journalism into one big hyperbole.
hyperbole
What exactly is being overstated? I saw the signs myself.
MoJo is like me, just seven years later
Almost seven years ago, I went to the first of several peace protests in order to bring back pictures of the wacky signs; I even got a link from Andrew Sullivan - Andrew Sullivan! - out of it. What MoJo is doing isn't that much different.
As for the "partiers", I've repeatedly discussed how they're wrong, both in their ideology and their methods. If there are smart people who want to oppose the corrupt Beltway establishment in a highly effective way, here's how to do it:
http://24ahead.com/s/question-authority
Note that that technique is ideology-neutral; one of the reasons the "partiers" won't do things that way is because they have issues that cause them to fail to differentiate between strategy and tactics.
Obviously- you didn't see
Obviously- you didn't see very many signs!
There is a good chance that
There is a good chance that a lot of these signs are being held by people who have been planted by the left. Their intent is to get reported on by the media in order to discredit the protesters by making them look ignorant and foolish. That is right out of Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals.
the left is behind all these
the left is behind all these townhalls and the protest on the mall by republicans?
I cannot stomach the ignorance any longer, people like you should stay in your trailers untill its time to hunt the squirll for supper.
Which part is hyperbole? The
Which part is hyperbole? The part about the huge sign showing a picture of a pile of dead bodies during the holocaust?
Yup, I agree, total hyperbole, on the part of the protesters.
One idiot or troll
who thinks a woman named Mother Jones wrote this piece, five people wasting their time replying to It....make that six now. That's how the righties keep us with more than half a brain on the defensive.
Anyway, as to the protest.....what a benighted group of people. After years of this I still can't figure out what planet they're from. The corporate institutions have done a good job brainwashing millions of Americans into advocating against their best interests.
Michelle Bachmann in 2012 (not 2010 btw)? She makes Bible Spice aka Caribou Barbie sound like a reasonable person. Maybe they'll team up, imagine the debates, one of them winking away, the other crazy-eyed throughout. Could be good entertainment in fact.
Tea Parties and Freedom
I am proud to be an American who supports the Tea Parties. If I did not and others did not, a few years ago, we would not be a free United States of America. We are again at a crossroads where our FREEDOM and LIBERTIES are being threatened by a Congress which has lost its belief in the ideals of America. Sad!
You are proud to be an
You are proud to be an ignorant, bigoted, and, judging by your comments, uneducated person???
Why don't you read our Constitution? You might learn something, or not. You seem to be too closeminded.
Tea Partiers stood up when?
I have been following the political scene for over a decade now, and I find your comment surprising. I did not see your groups standing up to Bush when he sent us into Iraq or when he trashed our financial system or destroyed our educational system. Where were you when the last administration and your GOP pals were really trashing our Bill of Rights, not our Constitution, which was a corporately written document, with things like the Patriot Act or the Military Commissions Act or warrantless wiretaps? Oh, yeah, you were the cowards, what Thomas Paine called the Sunshine Patriots, hiding under the beds in your McMansions and secure jobs and shopping malls. You turned on "American Idol" while those who understood what was happening were writing, protesting, and being arrested for doing just you are doing now, supported by the very people who devastated this nation and took away our rights!
You were not around until AFP and FOX News, Glenn Beck and Grover Norquist made you! You were not around years ago, you have been around like all the rest of your chapters for just a few months, and you are so stupid that you think this is what America was all about. Guess what? You are so wrong it is painful.
I suggest you go read four books: The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society by Gary B. Nash, Julie Jeffrey et all; The Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, edited by Clinton Rossiter; The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional convention Debates, edited by Ralph Ketchum; and A People's History of the United States: 1492 - Present, by Howard Zinn.
You won't like what you learn because you are going to learn that the Founding Fathers who wrote our Constitution - federalists - thought that only the wealthy property owners and corporate leaders should rule this nation, not the common man. It was Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry who felt that the common man who had fought for the freedom of this nation should have a say, and hence the House of Representatives (where the common person has voted out the GOP), and the Bill of Rights were added one year after the Federalist Constitution was ratified. You idiots are following the corporate, wealthy leadership still and do not even know it because you do not know your own HISTORY!
For Heaven's sake, go learn your history before you open your mouths or make comparisons that are offensive and wrong. What you are preaching is not democracy - it is treason and the very corporate interests that brought you an elitist Constitution in 1788, are the same corporate interests in America that today is laughing at you as you do their insidious, treasonous work for them!
They are the ones who are the elitists and they think that you, the average (as Murdoch put it: stupid, American trailer trash that he can control) American, are too stupid to face up to the fact that you allowed Bush, Cheney, the GOP, and the corporations of America to strip you of your wealth, your futures, your children's futures, while they cripple America and leave themselves in charge of giving away your money.
IT WAS BUSH AND THE GOP THAT PUT US INTO DEBT YEARS AGO WITH THEIR CORPORATE WAR OF CHOICE AND DESTROYED OUR HONOR, OUR INTEGRITY, AND OUR FUTURES - NOT OBAMA! TAKE YOUR PROTESTS TO DALLAS AND TO WYOMING AND TO WALL STREET WHERE THE REAL FASCISTS ARE WHO WANT TO TAKE AWAY YOUR FREEDOMS! Whoops, sorry they already did it while you were shopping!
Brilliant
Rant on....I was beaming as I read your comment. I am so tired of the ignorant of this country say they are standing up for my rights. All the while my rights are being stripped away with every new law made, wire-tapped, and right trampled. It is not a country that gives us freedom. It is the right of all....to be free. It is a government of a country that can take freedom away.
So.... the current
So.... the current administration is ending the wars, freeing the Gitmo internees, Congress is repealing the Patriot Act, the nearest relative of Saddam Hussein has been handed the keys with an aid package and... ah nope they haven't.
I think Mother Jones would appreciate a good rally. Protest and all that. I never cease to be amazed by the hipocracy (maybe not spelled correctly, I am a knuckle-dragger afterall I guess) of some liberals. Most "reports" I've read about these tea party protests makes a point about the racial makeup of the majority in attendance. Mostly white, is that a crime now? They usually like to poke fun at their age, usually elderly. Ever consider that prehaps the only people who have time to protest are usually college students and retirees. Most of the rest of us are too busy working to support both. And I don't doubt there were signs held up by exteme and profoundly ignorant people. An embarrassment not unique to conservatism, liberals have their fair share as well.
My point is that if George W. Bush was a step (or a giant leap) in the wrong direction. Then Barak. H. Obama is step two. The greatest period of growth in this country was from the founding until the early part of the 1900s. Since then we've mostly gone to war and further into debt. If you think Obama, Pelosi, Reid et al care any more about the average citizen than (insert favorite expletive here) Republicans you are a tool.
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A few years ago? WTF?
Do you even have half a clue? Were you at the original Boston tea party? My my that would mean you were around in 1773! My my, now how old are you!
My dear fellow American, please do not even try and compare yourself to those folks. They were real patriots while you are just one sheet short of a bedroom set.
Get a clue and stop waiting time by claiming to be something that you are not.
"A few years ago?"
My, you even claim to be one that made America what it is today!
So please tell me at what battle did you fight in and who was your commander during the Revolutionary war?
Smooth brains need to stop talking and just sit in the corner...
"...hyperbole" Could you
"...hyperbole"
Could you pronounce that for us, Representative Boehner? (see @ 8:20 mark)
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A sad commentary on the Grand Old Party
I have never seen such vitriole, bigotry, and disrespect from a group of so-called Americans. The closest that I have seen to this spectacle was a KKK rally. So sad, and so ignorant. This is beyond belief.
Guess you never went to a
Guess you never went to a Moveon.org or an International Answer rally. The Democrats and their groups OWN vitriol and bigotry and hatefulness. We just suffered through about 7 years of it.
what a fool you are!
Democrats OWN vitriol and bigotry and hatefulness?!? What a crock of shit! The difference between the Democrats and Republicans is that Democrats spent the last 8 years complaining about REAL problems. Republicans have to make up problems, like this one! A bunch of people who are already on government run healthcare bitching about more government run healthcare?!? Wheezing their way to the protest because they are in such bad health?!? That is Republican hypocrisy all the way!
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Times Are Tough
And it's much easier and cheaper and less time consumnig to string tea bags on a baseball cap or scrawl gibberish on a hateful sign than to keep white sheets pressed and clean; not to mention the effort it takes to keep a point on a hood or maintain a supply of crosses to burn.
If you want to talk about
If you want to talk about bigotry, disrespect and racism all you have to do is look up the history of the KKK which was started by the democratic party, the republican party that's the party of Lincoln was behind the freeing of the slaves and giving them rights as citizens. Now the democrats use racism to hold the minorities down and stir up resentment.
The good news is that even
The good news is that even the wacky-right has finally figured out who our masters REALLY are and why we always fight Israel's wars, bail out their bankers, etc. etc. . The left figured this out a long time ago. And this lefty is still madder than hell at the left for bailing out the bankstas who have been robbing us blind for years and are now doing everything they can to devalue the dollar and create runaway inflation. We'll HAVE to go to war with Iran or Pakistan or Syria or whoever the Israelites deem, if that's the only way we can eat. At least the right is standing up to the reptiles running the show, something the left never has, for the most part.
Where were the tea baggers.
When the actual destruction of our country was happening.
Where were they the last 8 years.
Supporting the actual destruction, voting for it, and calling anyone who was against them traitors.
Now they are angry that we are trying to fix all the failures they supported.
If they really wanted to fix health care they wouldn't have been at the Capitol marching for the insurance companies.
They would be marching for a public option.
Idiots.
2010?
I think you meant it was a warm-up for the 2012 presidential election, unless the electoral calendar has been changed since 2008.
Only in Sarah Palin's wet
Only in Sarah Palin's wet dreams.
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As a practicing physician
As a practicing physician for over 30 years, I wore a clean older jacket that has been stained by years of use in the ER so that I would not be accused of using the coat for a "photo-op" as was done to dress the doctors for the Rose Garden photo. Living in West Virginia, I practice in Virginia due to the hostile malpractice situation in WV. I care about my patients and these issues enough to get two other physicians to cover my work shift and spent my day travelling to Washington to exercise the freedom we share. I appreciate Ms. Mencimers time and concern for the issues. I have great concern for the young people of her generation being saddled with insurmountable debt that will cripple their future ability to raise their families. I also have great concern that folks who suffer from illness will become marginalized and not considered worth our medical resources. May we always celebrate the freedom we have to publicly debate the issues and may we always value the individual.
Blessings,
Jo Allen Jones, MD
Marginalized and not
Marginalized and not considered worth the resources is exactly what we have now with corporate controlled healthcare. How do you people not see that?
Thank god you're not my
Thank god you're not my doctor! I prefer to be treated by those that actually went to med school.
No disrespect intended ...
No disrespect intended ... did you mean thank God? ... and do you know the name of the medical school the doctor in question did not attend?
Are you a Doctor or that
Are you a Doctor or that unique thing we have in America, a Doctor-Entrepeneur? Let's hope you're not one of those docs who only see dollar signs where other doctors see a patient. You're profession has been as corrupted as Wall Street.
Dr. Jones: Thanks for coming
Dr. Jones:
Thanks for coming here to comment. I disagree with you, but you clearly have thoughtful reasons for your position.
I'm wondering what you thought of the event, especially the rhetoric from the speakers and the tone of your fellow attendees. Do you think it was appropriate? Effective? Do you agree with the idea that the health care bill is putting America on a path to socialism? That it's an attack on our freedom? That it's worse than terrorism? What about the Nazi comparisons?
Do you take Medicare or Medicaid?
Since you state you are worried about the future debt, do you currently take patients that are covered by federal health insurance, which has the largest long term fiscal impact on our country?
According to this web page, you have a speciality in HIV, is any of your work in that area funded by Ryan White federal funds?
Are you worried about the individual debt that families face due to under insurance or lack of insurance? I am.
Regarding medical malpractice, is it really tort reform needed, or problems with the insurance industry? In fact we have instances of the insurance industry admiting that tort reform won't necessarily lower insurance premiums.
American Insurance Association:
“[T]he insurance industry never promised that tort reform would achieve specific premiumsavings.” (American Insurance Association Press Release, March 13, 2002)
Sherman Joyce, President, American Tort Reform Association:
“We wouldn’t tell you or anyone that the reason to pass tort reform would be to reduce insurancerates.” (Liability Week, July 19, 1999)
Victor Schwartz, General Counsel, American Tort Reform Association:
“[M]any tort reformadvocates do not contend that restricting litigation will lower insurance rates, and ‘I’ve neversaid that in 30 years.’” (Business Insurance, July 19, 1999)
There will not be a
There will not be a presidential election in 2010. Even I know that, and I'm Australian.
Bachmann's T-Party
Twenty-five years ago, then Minnesota Governor, Wendell Anderson, was on the cover of Time Magazine and the cover story was "The Minnesota Miracle", which detailed the high quality of life in Minnesota and how this state had overcome a substantial number of issues that face all states. Now our politicians are in the media because they are extremist morons. How embarrassing for us.
Liberals smell like my cat
Bachman/Palin 2012
Has a nice ring to it.
Time for ordinary Americans to take back their country from ordinary non-Americans.
Lovely. I'm not an American
Lovely. I'm not an American because we disagree, regardless of the fact that I was born here, grew up here, and have never known any other home.
Yeh they can run on the
Yeh they can run on the Ding-Bat ticket!
Yeh they can run on the
Yeh they can run on the Ding-Bat ticket. They're about as American as Chez Wiz!
Palin/Bachman are about as
Palin/Bachman are about as American as Cheese Whiz! They can run on the Ding Bat platform.
Yeah put those non-Americans
Yeah put those non-Americans in internment camps to reeducate them. Then elect Palin/Bachmann and since they are such great Americans we should make them our supreme rulers for life......................Not the America I grew up in and not the America I served protect and defend. Anyone that calls others they don't agree with "non-Americans" doesn't have a clue of what the Constitution stands for. I was "forced" to read and report on this great document in junior high school 40 years ago and that stands as the greatest favor any school teacher ever did for me. Try reading it and understand it.
2012
"Time for ordinary Americans to take back their country from ordinary non-Americans."
I have good news and bad news for you. You will have a chance in 2012 but it won't be much of a chance because the tea bagging cretins will either have taken over the GOP by then and they will nominate Sarah Palin or they will have formed a third-party and they will nominate Sarah Palin. "Either" way the tea bagginging fringe crazy minority is insuring a Democratic win in 2012.
Sarah Palin
What's wrong with Sarah Palin? She has more experience than Obama could ever hope to have. How do you like all the money he is spending? Don't you realize that it all has to be paid back to the Red Chinese by the American payer in the near future? Wait until inflation hits and then you will wish and vote for a more conservative president like Sarah Palin.
Sarah Paiin has more experience...
What a ridiculous statement: "What's wrong with Sarah Palin? She has more experience than Obama could ever hope to have."
Let's see, she has more experience being mayor of a small town. She has more experience being governor of a small state. She has more experience as a hunter. She has more experience QUITTING her governorship because she couldn't take the political and social backlash of showing herself to be a very uneducated ignorant person.
And Barack Obama, who fairly won a fair election has more experience running the most powerful nation in the world. More experience than Sarah Palin will ever have, and - if our nation is lucky - more experience than she will ever hope to have.
And face it, Barack has done more positive things for our country in his less than one year in office than GW Bush did in his 8 years in office.
You ignorant fool!
"Barack has done more
"Barack has done more positive things for our country in his less than one year in office than GW Bush did in his 8 years in office".
Yea - Trillions of dollars of debt for our children, grandchildren and future generations.
Yea - 10.2% unemployment rate - 17% when you count the people that have stopped looking for work.
Yea- 52% (approx.) unemployment rate for people 18-25 years of age.
Yea- Healthcare bill that is not Constitutional.
And by the way, Demorats have been in charge of the Congress since 2006, gee seems to me that's when things started going down the toliet!
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