The New York Times has this great Frank Rich op-ed which is a must read. (To read the entire article just click the title.)
On Jan. 9 The Washington Post ran a front-page article headlined “Frustrations With Steele Leaving G.O.P. in a Bind,” reporting, among other embarrassments, that the party had spent $90 million during Steele’s brief reign while raising just $84 million. Enter “Game Change,” right in the nick of time for Steele to pull off his own cunning game change. On Jan. 10 he stormed “Fox News Sunday” and “Meet the Press” to demand Reid’s head. There has been hardly a mention of Steele’s sins since. He can laugh all the way to the bank.
His behavior is not anomalous. Steele is representative of a fascinating but little noted development on the right: the rise of buckrakers who are exploiting the party’s anarchic confusion and divisions to cash in for their own private gain. In this cause, Steele is emulating no one if not Sarah Palin, whose hunger for celebrity and money outstrips even his own. As many suspected at the time, her 2008 campaign wardrobe, like the doomed campaign itself, was just a preview of coming attractions: she would surely dump the bother of serving as Alaska’s besieged governor for a lucrative star turn on Fox News. Last week she made it official.
Both Steele and Palin claim to be devotees of the tea party movement. “I’m a tea partier, I’m a town-haller, I’m a grass-roots-er” is how Steele put it in a recent radio interview, wet-kissing a market he hopes will buy his book. Palin has far more grandiose ambitions. She recently signed on as a speaker for the first Tea Party Convention, scheduled next month in Nashville — even though she had turned down a speaking invitation from the annual Conservative Political Action Conference, the traditional meet-and-greet for the right. The conservative conference doesn’t pay. The Tea Party Convention does. A blogger at Nashville Scene reported that Palin’s price for the event was $120,000.
The entire Tea Party Convention is a profit-seeking affair charging $560 a ticket — plus the cost of a room at the Opryland Hotel. Among the convention’s eight listed sponsors is Tea Party Emporium, which gives as its contact address 444 Madison Avenue in New York, also home to the high-fashion brand Burberry. This emporium’s Web site offers a bejeweled tea bag at $89.99 for those furious at “a government hell bent on the largest redistribution of wealth in history.” This is almost as shameless as Glenn Beck, whose own tea party profiteering has included hawking gold coins merchandised by a sponsor of his radio show.
Last week a prominent right-wing blogger, Erick Erickson of RedState.com, finally figured out that the Tea Party Convention “smells scammy,” likening it to one of those Nigerian e-mails promising untold millions. Such rumbling about the movement’s being co-opted by hucksters may explain why Palin used her first paid appearance at Fox last Tuesday to tell Bill O’Reilly that she would recycle her own tea party profits in political contributions. But Erickson had it right: the tea party movement is being exploited — and not just by marketers, lobbyists, political consultants and corporate interests but by the Republican Party, as exemplified by Palin and Steele, its most prominent leaders.
One of the reasons that I have ridiculed this group so often is because they are simply too ill informed and easily manipulated to be taken seriously. I do realize that there are people genuinely hurting in this group, but if they believe their problems will be solved by allowing themselves to be led by Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin then it is very hard to have compassion for them.
They remind me of those people who sell all of their belongings and wait out in the desert for a UFO to take them out into space. It is almost Darwinian, in that they are so completely disenfranchised they cannot get organized well enough to create the viable third party they seem to desire.
As long as they are looking toward Fox News, an organization ALL about squeezing the most profit out of its viewers, for their salvation they are doomed to a life of being herded from one political rally or anti- government cause to the next, until they are too old and too poor to continue. And then Fox News, Glenn Beck, and Sarah Palin will simply take their blood money and walk off into the sunset.
(By the way I received a link to this article six different times. I would like to thank each of you for bringing it to my attention.)
I just finished reading the article elsewhere. It echoes what progressive and librul blog sites and bloggers have been saying for almost a year, so I guess its about time MSM took the hint.
ReplyDeleteThat so many of the Teabaggin’ rabble are using various socialist help, Medicare, Medicaid, unemployment, food stamps, subsidized housing for the poor and elederly, even the local public employment agency, and yet allowing themselves to be used to destroy these very services causes me to have little or not sympathy. They are the source of their own pain, and of mine and I resent the hell out of that.
That they fall for the "Obama" is not an American crap turns me totally against them, not so much for Obama as because or the sheer stupidity of that position. As well as for the horrendous damage it would do to this country, not just to "N" President they despise, if they were to succeed in terrorizing the Dims or the Courts into dis-electing, an elected and sitting President and his administration (not just an elected on like Scalia did in 2000.)
Incidently Mass. is using Diebold voting machines.
Why they hate the Feds? Tea party founder, Judson Phillips, "had filed for Chapter 7 personal bankruptcy in 1999 and faced three federal tax liens since 2004 ...".
ReplyDeleteMr Rich finally spoke out. Hopefully others in msm will follow his lead. I have previously commented that msm does not do investigative reporting. Thanks to Alaskan bloggers information is out there if one searches. Yet, the news is dominated by the airhead who never has to answer for anything. Just grif and run.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gryph--was JUST about to send you the link to this! And the info/fun just keeps on a-comin'...
ReplyDelete"furious at “a government hell bent on the largest redistribution of wealth in history.”
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me? That's already happened! They don't seem to get that corporate America has raped and pillaged the American economy and raided the US Treasury for the last 30+ years.
This article reinforces the conservative blogs and websites I've been reading. I actually wanted to see if there were that many people falling for the Palin BS. To my surprise, there were quite a few Conservatives that do not believe she's even remotely qualified. They even refer to her followers who criticize them for daring to speak badly of their Queen, as Palinbots. It was actually reassuring to read so many mature responses rather than the nutty ones that believe Palin can do anything, especially run the country, better than President Obama.
ReplyDeleteThe Tea Party Convention was one of the reasons for the turnaround in many of them. They laughed at the 'bots who spoke of Palin and her husband being "unemployed" and needing to take care of their family. Where the hell have they been hiding that they don't know she's already raking in millions for her book. On one site, I posted the info about the Pac and the sum total of $10k in donations she's made while spending almost $300k. One poster told me to take my "obama propraganda" to the "lefty" sites. He knew it wasn't true. It was nice to see a Conservative come along and tell him that he and his type were the ones responsible for dumbing down the party because they can never believe anything negative about their Queen. They told him it was true and of course, right on time, a bunch of other 'bots joined in calling him a RINO or a "lefty" pretending to be a RINO.
yeah, I really care what Frank Rich says. Follow up with Paul Begula.
ReplyDeleteWith as much noise and bile that the teabaggers have generated, it is hard to remember that the movement is less than a year old. I have an idea that with all of the exploitation and manipulation from the outside, the hucksterism, and the fact that there is NOTHING that really unites these buffoons, I’d be surprised if they still are considered a movement this time next year. Maybe a bowel movement, but certainly not a political one.
ReplyDeleteIn ten years, NOBODY will admit to having been part of this ridiculous spectacle. It will be hard to describe why anyone took these fools seriously. How do you build a political movement upon obdurate ignorance, intolerance, fear, and bullying? They have no coherent message. They protest EVERYTHING, no matter how stupid or improbable. They will believe ANYTHING their shepherds tell them and will bleat hysterically in protest no matter how utterly ridiculous they appear. In fact, the ONLY thing which unites them across the board is their ineffable brainlessness.
Teabaggers are a loose collection of gullible rubes, racists, xenophobes, general bigots, and fatuous morons. They are motivated by a diffuse, unfocused rage at the federal government, whom they perceive to be robbing them. They need to be more afraid of those whom they so blindly follow. It is Palin, Steele, FreedomWorks, and the Tea Party Convention that are picking the pockets of the teabaggers, all while whipping them into an anti Washington frenzy. These slobbering goobers don’t even realize that they are being fleeced by their own shepherds.
The teabaggers are indeed brainless sheep. Bah, bah, baaaah.
I can't, for the life of me, figure out what makes these people so gullible and proud to profess their hatred so loudly, yet they're fine recieving government assistance for infrastructure, road maintenence, education, unemployment, etc.
ReplyDeleteHow many of them returned THEIR own stimulus checks in protest?
How many refuse to pay their taxes in protest?
They act like they're the only ones who pay taxes, want all the benefits yet whine that the government is "redistributing the wealth"
Gasman. That's telling it like it is. Masterfully done. However, I prefer to misspell and mispronounce "mirins". Moron is too accurate for them. They prefer inaccuracies. So, Mirins it is.
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