Courtesy of Politico:
The recent backlash against the tea party in Congress and the public could provide an opening for religious conservative leaders. They believe that, with a few tactical adjustments, they can capitalize on donor dissatisfaction with establishment outfits like Rove’s Crossroads and fiscally conservative operations like the one connected to the billionaire industrialist Koch brothers. Between them, the Rove and Koch networks combined to raise an unprecedented $750 million for their 2012 efforts.
Socially conservative groups, meanwhile, mostly missed the boat on the explosion in unlimited outside group spending in the post-Citizens United world.
“There are enough people out there that are pro-life and pro-family that have the resources to fund political efforts on those issues, and for a variety of reasons they just haven’t stepped up and so we have to do a better job of getting them to step up,” said Bauer, who’s been working with Cannon and others to increase coordination among socially conservative groups. Their leaders, according to Bauer, are increasingly concluding “that we’ve been behind the curve and that we need to do a better job of strategic fundraising and working together in order to get more traction on these issues.”
That was the subject of an informal strategy session on the sidelines of the Ritz summit including Bauer, South Dakota businessman Bob Fischer, Tennessee donor Joe Gregory, operative Pam Pryor, fundraiser Richard Norman and others. Among the topics discussed was coaxing support from megadonors aligned with the Koch and Rove networks, partly by highlighting the paltry 2012 rate of return of the groups in those networks.
Other ideas included the retreats, which are in some ways patterned off the twice-a-year seminars organized by the Kochs, as well as identifying a handful of key 2014 races where they could have a major impact, which would allow them to raise more in 2016 to back a socially conservative presidential candidate to take on presumed Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
And here I thought Christmas was over, and yet the gifts keep right on coming.
This of course is the same group of nuts that was behind George Bush's campaign, the ones that traditionally use the platform of God, guns, and gays to energize their base. A base by the way that is shrinking every election cycle.
They are also often blamed for the selection by McCain of Palin as his running mate, as sort of a bridge between his more establishment conservatism and their radical religious agenda.
So if these idiots are successful, and actually do have some input into who is nominated in the 2014 and 2016 cycles, we could see fewer Chris Christie's and Rand Paul's and more Michele Bachmann's and Mike Huckabee's.
And that is in the era of legalized pot, same sex marriage, and blowback against the war on women.
Oh this ought to be good.
Morality is not determined by the church you attend nor the faith you embrace. It is determined by the quality of your character and the positive impact you have on those you meet along your journey
Thursday, January 02, 2014
Apparently unaware of the progress being made in the country, social conservatives are preparing to spend big money on campaigns and candidates that promote anti-gay policies and policies compatible with their religiously driven agendas.
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They live in an echo chamber. When they do get away from it, they try to shout dissenting voices down. People like me walk away, and they think they’ve won, but they've further marginalized themselves. Good. I don’t like talking to them anyway.
ReplyDeleteYou and me both, Darlene. I am most confident that it will blow up in their faces. The downside is so sickening the voting public that they don't go to the polls.
DeleteIsn't that Ralph Reed in the photo, wearing his big boy suit? He should have served time in prison with Jack Abramoff for scamming the Indian tribes out of $$$millons in the casino scam. What a group of unethical, crooked low lifes these pols are. Reed tried running for office in Georgia, but failed miserably. He is a slimy little sub human. Don't these people EVER go away and get REAL jobs?
DeleteThis could get messy. It's easy enough to deal with Michelle Bachmann, Rick Santorum, Mike Huckabee and others who are outwardly campaigning for a christianist nation and oppressive laws.
ReplyDeleteDon't be fooled by those, including Rand Paul, who have the same dominionist agenda but use stealth tactics.
Johnny Enlow – author of “The Seven Mountain Mantle”:
“And wearing a ‘Christian’ label on our sleeve isn’t the point. We need to learn to be ‘as wise as serpents and harmless as doves’ and realize that STEALTH authority and influence are much preferred over overt authority and influence. A low profile diffuses resistance from the opposition.”
http://godsownparty.com/blog/2012/03/stealth-jet-propulsion-lab-employee-feigns-discrimination-on-religious-grounds/
Lance Wallnau, Wasilla Assembly of God, June 7, 2009
at 9:42 - "We have to actually be broadcasting the kingdom in ways that are STEALTH, as well as in-your-face, ways that are overt and COVERT. The church has virtually lost the elegance and the art of the covert. The covert is what Daniel did in Babylon, what Joseph did in Egypt, what Esther did in Persia. The covert means ‘I don’t need to plaster a Jesus bumper sticker on my forehead to take territory."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLdwNatpti4&feature=related
“I want to be invisible. I do guerrilla warfare. I paint my face and travel at night. You don’t know it’s over until you’re in a body bag. You don’t know until election night.” –Ralph Reed, The Hill, December 17, 1997
http://www.nndb.com/people/283/000046145/
That's why they've switched from promoting the obviously radical right wing candidates to manipulating the election process itself. Constantly doing cleanup from the messes left when the nutcase candidates go off the rails and say something stupid is labor intensive and not always successful.
DeleteHowever, voting machines that flip votes, gerrymandering, voter restriction laws and disenfranchisement which prevent those on the 'wrong side' from voting, and other election strategies are much more effective and dependable. Unfortunately, they're also much harder to fight against than the crazy candidates. All you need to do with them is hand them a microphone and turn on the cameras.
This creepy little Reed is always welcome on the Sunday morning right wing propoganda shows. They give him a soapbox, and legitimacy. Time for the media to do their jobs and report the TRUTH.
DeleteThe GOP simply doesn't get it. At all.
ReplyDeletei think i'll just cash out, convert all my assets to paper money and start a BIG fire with it ..
ReplyDeletesounds about the same as what these dipshits are gonna do - but hey, more power to 'em ..
LMAO !!
These are the death throes of the crazy right. They will be irrelevant in our lifetime.
ReplyDeleteA wounded hyena, although still a dangerous predator, is just a coward without its pack backing it up.
DeleteThe culture wars keep them out of office but still in control of the useful idiot voter block. Even Billy Graham was against the merger between the religious right (packaged as the *Moral* Majority) with the neocon political parasites. The power/money hungry preachers sold out on Carter bc of the low poll numbers due to the massive recession and the shift of the political winds. Savvy move that was short-lived. Tough shit, you pretenders. You all own that decision, and that's why we have Barack Obama in the White House and you losers are sitting in the upper deck end zone seats with Sarah Palin, Donald Trump, Rick Frothy Mixture, the Teds- ShitBritches Nugent and the Canadian Anchor Baby Cruz - leading cheers from the sidelines.
And we're laughing at the GOP and its clown candidates.
These people have no integrity, they know they HAVE to cheat to win elections. The democratic contenders do not want to get down and dirty along with these unethical lizards. Strange how so many of them claim to be so religious, yet will stoop to any level to win elections. Reed is a scam artist who duped the Indians out of millions when they were trying to have casinos built. Jack Abramoff went to prison for it, Reed went free.
DeleteThe Koch brothers were an integral part of the social conservative Christian right but now at least one of the brothers, David Koch, is on record as supporting gay marriage. This confuses me when someone like Ted Cruz, a staunch social conservative, is supported by Koch-funded groups.
ReplyDeleteJust one word of caution here.
ReplyDeleteIf things get to looking too easy or things are touted too loudly that it's going to be an shoo-in, we lose.
Why? Because the one thing we desperately need to avoid will happen. Democrats won't go to the polls. If that happens, it won't matter how stupid their agenda may be or how obvious or even how dangerous for the population, WE LOSE!
VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE
You bet, as I said to Darlene above. We cannot be apathetic or complacent. They are relying on short-term memory and the fact that people believe what they hear on from talking heads on tin foil hat tee vee. VOTE!
DeleteExactly what happened in 2010 and we'll pay for that mistake until the next census hopefully balances things out again.
DeleteBefore the last election a democratic fund raiser called me. We had a nice talk, and I asked if he was African American, he was. I said "Please contact all the black churches, tell the preachers to remind their congregation to vote. There will be be dirty tricks pulled by the gop." He said they had done that, they were aware of the problems.
DeleteUnfortunately, those are the people who do go out and vote. We mustn't be complacent. All progressives need to vote, and make sure they strongly encourage others to vote, too. Way too often, progressives stay home because they think the conservative candidate is too looney to win. Guess what? They do win sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThat's why I always worry about people on the left hoping for the craziest candidates to win the GOP primaries. Sometimes they end up winning the general and then we're all screwed!
DeleteThey do like to believe in things...
ReplyDeleteThey believe they represent mainstream thought.
They believe Romney lost because he wasn't conservative enough.
They believe Ted Cruz is seen as a hero.
They believe Faux Noise is "fair and balanced"
They believe that if a news outlet doesn't pick up and run with all their conspiracy theories, that they are "in the tank".
They believe $a®ah™ is an "energy expert".
When all they listen to is Fox, Limbaugh and Beck 24/7 why would they think anything else?
DeleteThe thought of Michelle Bachman back in the national political landscape gives me a feeling not unlike,say, the Phillies winning their first fifty games of the season,losing one and then winning another fifty. Nothing could make my world a happier place, not the lottery nor the inappropriate attention of a woman half my age. Not the magical reappearance of Abbott and Costello and the Beatles, appearing in my hometown for two weeks running, free beer and party hats. Because along with Michelle Bachman comes another,greater and grander attraction and that is, you guessed it, Marcus Bachman, swooning and swaying and sashaying and rolling his orbs and vogueing and tittering and giggling and just making Richard Simmons ask him to "tone it down, Loretta." Never in my life has there been a more outrageous whale of a poofter than the unimaginable, unthinkable,unsinkable and simply hilarious Marcus Bachman. This goof is a joy to behold.
ReplyDeleteI must admit that I would attend a Michelle Bachmann rally that had free beer and pie. For the lolz.
DeleteAnd who can forget John Wayne Gacy and the beautifully orchestrated deep fried hot dog on a stick swallowing. Amazingly, Marcus had no gag reflex whatsoever!
DeleteOh, if she ever came to Portland, Oregon, I would go. But ONLY is she brings Marcus and they dance. LOLZ
Delete“There are enough people out there that are pro-life and pro-family ..."
ReplyDeleteTypical crap from these folks. If you don't agree with their oppressive primitive religiosity they imply you are anti... whatever. They are self righteous creeps. I've seen plenty of these holier-than-thou control freaks.
Who IS that puny onion-eyed gudgeon?
ReplyDelete-- Will Shakespeare
How Karl Rove still shows his face is beyond me.
ReplyDeleteThis rather long clip of election night 2012 is cause enough to dismiss him out of hand AND it shows Megyn can walk in high heels and talk into a mic at the same time!!
Can't find a more talented bunch.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9TwuR0jCavk
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