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Flap’s Links and Comments for October 11th through October 13th
These are my links for October 11th through October 13th:
- Occupy Wall Street Protests Peril for Obama – As the early '70s repeat themselves with the chaotic Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in lower Manhattan, we need to grasp what a peril this movement is to President Obama and the entire Democratic Party. It is like the Obama campaign run wild without Obama in it. It is as if the bandwagon has taken off and left the president behind. And he and his party are racing to catch up. "There go my followers," they seem to be saying, "and I must go with them because I am their leader."
Just as the civil rights movement of the late '50s and early '60s and the youthful enthusiasm that animated JFK's candidacy in 1960 energized a generation, so the Obama campaign did in 2008. But just as frustration with Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon and the entire political system turned the idealism of the young into sour cynicism, so the Obama campaign's young enthusiasts have become cynical, bitter opponents of the entire political/economic system. If the Obama campaign harkened back to memories of the civil rights demonstrations of the '60s, so the Occupy Wall Street effort reminds us of SDS, SNCC, hippies, yuppies, the Chicago Seven and Jerry Rubin.
The fact is that Obama is less a socialist than a corporatist. His objective is not government ownership, but government management. To control the economy — and all of our lives — he needs to get rid of small banks and small business and consolidate it all in a few big banks and big corporations; hence his friendliness to Goldman-Sachs and General Motors. When wealthy tycoons go to dinners and give Obama $35,000 donations, they know what they are doing. It is not liberal Democratic masochism at work, it is a conscious investment in central planning where big labor, big government, big business and big banks meet and divvy up the pie, just as they do in Germany and France. That is Obama's game.
His former supporters have taken to the streets to protest his corporatist alliances. Sure, they oppose the Republicans and the conservatives, but they have more in common with the Tea Party than they realize. Both are acting out against big business. Wall Street is as much the enemy of Main Street as it is of college campuses.
The unions and the professional left are scrambling, along with Obama and the Democrats, to head off the stampede among their followers in the Occupy Wall Street movement. They are trying to make up for their pro-Wall Street policies by seeming to take on rich people in their tax program. But the young demonstrators will not be fooled. They invested their dreams for Obama in 2008 and, since then, have gotten only compromises, half-measures, incompetence and a ruined economy in return.
The conservatives and Republicans no longer own the anti-Obama movement. They have to share ownership with disenchanted liberals, those who recognize incompetence when they see it, and the many who are turned off by the growing perception of corruption in the wake of Solyndra. The bad economy has led to an impression of presidential weakness and inability akin to that which took over the image of Jimmy Carter in the late '70s. More and more, the opposition to Obama is based on the outcomes of his policies, not on their ideological bias or their liberal intent.
Will the Republicans drive these new converts to the anti-Obama cause back into the arms of the Democrats? The likes of Mitt Romney won't. Rick Perry might, particularly as he explains his designs on the Social Security system. But even if they are worried by the possibility of a Republican victory in 2012, their more likely reaction is to vote with their feet and stay home. Obama cannot muster the same enthusiasm he did in 2008. It's out there, but it is now opposed to him, not for him. That's what Occupy Wall Street is all about.
- California OKs Political Donations Via Text Message » Flap’s California Blog – Unlimited political contributions via text message, what could go wrong?
: - CA-30 Rep. Howard Berman Hauls in $819 K in Third Quarter Fundraising » Flap’s California Blog – CA-30 Rep. Howard Berman Hauls in $819 K in Third Quarter Fundraising
- Ventura County Democratic Party Adopting Occupy Ventura? | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Ventura County Democratic Party Adopting Occupy Ventura? #tcot #catcot
- Log In – The New York Times – Log In – The New York Times
- Log In – The New York Times – Log In – The New York Times
- Occupy Wall Street: Who is Behind the Protests? | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Occupy Wall Street: Who is Behind the Protests? #tcot #catcot
- Log In – The New York Times – Ben Nelson’s Ads May Break New Ground
- “Super PAC’ American Crossroads seeks permission to feature candidates in ads” – Worth reading this WaPo report. Fred Wertheimer predicted this back in Aug. 2010: “In fact, under the new FEC regulation, a Representative or Senator, or other congressional candidate, will be able to sit down with a corporate executive, draft an ad promoting his or her campaign and have the executive’s corporation pay for broadcasting the ad when and where the candidate wants – and none of this constitutes “coordination” in the view of the FEC, so long as the ad is run after the candidate’s primary and more than 90 days before the election, and does not expressly say “vote for” the candidate or its functional equivalent.”
- Ben Nelson’s Ads May Break New Ground – The Nebraska ads, which have cost Democrats more than $600,000 to run so far, could change that practice in a way that has wide implications for the 2012 elections, when 33 Senate seats and all 435 House seats will be up for grabs.
Indeed, American Crossroads — the powerful and well-financed Republican group formed with the help of the former White House aide Karl Rove — filed a request on Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission asking for a formal ruling on whether it could “adopt the tactics” of Mr. Nelson in coordinating footage of politicians up for re-election.
American Crossroads said in its request that it “may wish to produce and distribute similar television and radio advertisements” featuring incumbents in the 2012 campaigns. The group said that because it was “especially sensitive” about rules banning improper coordination with a candidate, it wanted to check with the F.E.C. first to make sure such ads would be legal.
American Crossroads ran into “headaches” in 2010 when it ran ads supporting Rob Portman, then a Senate candidate from Ohio, said Jonathan Collegio, spokesman for the group. To avoid charges of improperly working with Mr. Portman, the group used only publicly available footage of the candidate — yet Democrats still filed a complaint asserting that the advertisements crossed the line.
If the F.E.C. now says outside groups can film candidates and work with them to produce ads — as Mr. Nelson’s do — “that would open up a whole new avenue in advertising and advocacy that previously has not existed for us,” Mr. Collegio said.
The maneuver may ultimately haunt Democrats, Mr. Collegio added. “By trying to be clever in helping Nelson,” he said, “they may be opening up a can of worms they may not have wanted to open up.”
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- California Field Poll Watch: Voters Oppose Changes to Initiative Process » Flap’s California Blog – California Field Poll Watch: Voters Oppose Changes to Initiative Process
- (404) http://www.flapsblog.net/2011/10/morning-drill-october-13-2011.html – The Morning Drill: October 13, 2011
- Video: Occupy Wall Street – It is What I Want | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Hey Warren Buffett! Can you help a brother out?:
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: October 13, 2011 – Today's dentistry and health headlines…..:
- Cain’s 9-9-9 tax plan: the good, the bad, and the ugly « The Enterprise Blog – RT @JimPethokoukis: Why Cain's tax plan is really an 18% VAT
- President 2012 GOP Poll Watch: Cain 29% Vs. Romney 29% Vs. Gingrich 11% – Gingrich Moves Into Show | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Newt Gingrich movin' on up…..:
- (403) http://americanresearchgroup.com/pres2012/primary/rep/fl/ – President 2012 GOP Florida Poll Watch: Cain 34%, Romney 28%, Gingrich 11%, Perry 5% #tcot
- Dilbert October 13, 2011 – Brilliant? » Flap’s California Blog – Dilbert and Scott Adams look at brilliant observations today….
: - The Chicago Way: Two Union Pensions for the Same Job | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – The Chicago Way: It is ONLY taxpayer money after all….
: - Poll Watch: Support for Death Penalty Falls to 61% – a 39-year low | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Poll Watch: Support for Death Penalty Falls to 61% – a 39-year low #tcot #catcot
- Day By Day October 13, 2011 – Represent | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Day By Day October 13, 2011 – Represent #tcot #catcot
- PPP Memo: How NC Democrats took it to the Tea Party…and won: a blueprint for 2012 – Public Policy Polling – > maybe RT @ppppolls Bashing Republicans for Tea Party ties will be a winning issue for Dems nationally in 2012:
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2011-10-13 | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2011-10-13 #tcot #catcot
- foursquare – Pork chops after a 3 mile run 🙂 (@ Chez Cole)
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– I just became the mayor of Chez Cole on @foursquare! - Romney Healthcare Adviser: ObamaCare Based Off RomneyCare | RealClearPolitics – Why Herman Cain is looking pretty good: Romney Healthcare Adviser: ObamaCare Based On RomneyCare #tcot
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: Video: Dr. Dan Fischer, UltraDent Products and the History of Tissue Management Products – Dr. Dan Fischer discusses Ultradent and the history of his products…:
- President 2012 GOP Poll Watch: Cain 27% Vs. Romney 23% Vs. Perry 16% | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Another good poll for Herman Cain….
: - Flap’s Dentistry Blog: Marathon Runner Disqualified After Riding Bus to Complete the Race – This fellow collected the bronze medal too….:
- President 2012 GOP Poll Watch: Cain 30% Vs. Romney 22% Vs. Gingrich 15% Vs. Perry 14% | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – President 2012 GOP Poll Watch: Cain 30% Vs. Romney 22% Vs. Gingrich 15% Vs. Perry 14% #tcot #catcot
- President 2012 GOP Poll Watch: Romney 23% Vs. Cain 19% Vs. Paul 13% Vs. Perry 10% | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – President 2012 GOP Poll Watch: Romney 23% Vs. Cain 19% Vs. Paul 13% Vs. Perry 10% #tcot #catcot
- Marty Wilson Heading Over to the California Chamber of Commerce » Flap’s California Blog – Marty Wilson Heading Over to the California Chamber of Commerce
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: The Daily Extraction: October 12, 2011 – The Daily Extraction: October 12, 2011
- Smokers Suffer Heart Attacks at a Younger Age | Smiles For A Lifetime – Temporary (Locum Tenens) Dentistry – Smokers Suffer Heart Attacks at a Younger Age
- Flap’s California Afternoon Collection: October 12, 2011 » Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Afternoon Collection: October 12, 2011
- President 2012 Poll Watch: Romney, Perry and Cain All Beat Obama | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Mitt Romney is not the only Republican polling well against Obama…:
- Day By Day October 12, 2011 – Dahling Democrats | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Day By Day October 12, 2011 – Dahling Democrats | Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog
- Dilbert October 12, 2011 – Working Late » Flap’s California Blog – Dilbert October 12, 2011 – Working Late
- Day By Day October 12, 2011 – Dahling Democrats | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – RE: Yes, Chris, WRH San Simeon style…..
- Vitamin E Supplements May Increase Risk for Prostate Cancer? | Smiles For A Lifetime – Temporary (Locum Tenens) Dentistry – Vitamin E Supplements May Increase Risk for Prostate Cancer?
- Poll Watch: Congress Approval 13% Vs. Disapproval 81% | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – The political environment is toxic for 2012….:
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: October 12, 2011 – Today's top dentistry and health headlines…..:
- California Cities Warn of Public Safety Crisis Over Prison Realignment » Flap’s California Blog – California Cities Warn of Public Safety Crisis Over Prison Realignment
- Day By Day October 12, 2011 – Dahling Democrats | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Day By Day October 12, 2011 – Dahling Democrats #tcot #catcot
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2011-10-12 | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2011-10-12 #tcot #catcot
- Occupy Wall Street Vs. The Tea Party and the Double Standard » Flap’s California Blog – Occupy Wall Street Vs. The Tea Party and the Double Standard
- President 2012: New Hampshire GOP Debate Reaffirms the Polls – Romney Remains Front-Runner As Perry Fades | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – President 2012: New Hampshire GOP Debate Reaffirms the Polls – Romney Remains Front-Runner As Perry Fades #tcot #catcot
- Bloomberg Television: Live TV – Bloomberg – @Caleb_Luke Bloomberg television or online here:
- Flap’s California Afternoon Collection: October 11, 2011 » Flap’s California Blog – Flap’s California Afternoon Collection: October 11, 2011
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: Florida’s Pinellas County Commission Votes to End Water Fluoridation – Sometimes you cannot mandate good public health…..:
- Occupy Wall Street Protests Peril for Obama – As the early '70s repeat themselves with the chaotic Occupy Wall Street demonstrations in lower Manhattan, we need to grasp what a peril this movement is to President Obama and the entire Democratic Party. It is like the Obama campaign run wild without Obama in it. It is as if the bandwagon has taken off and left the president behind. And he and his party are racing to catch up. "There go my followers," they seem to be saying, "and I must go with them because I am their leader."
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Video: Andrew Breitbart at the Madison Wisconsin Tea Party Rally in Support of Governor Scott Walker
Watch it all.
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Poll Watch: Americans Believe GOP Should Heart the Tea Party
Indeed, that is what the latest Gallup poll says.About 7 in 10 national adults, including 88% of Republicans, say it is important that Republican leaders in Congress take the Tea Party movement’s positions and objectives into account as they address the nation’s problems. Among Republicans, 53% rate this “very important.”
However, the popularity of the Tea Party movement itself has remained the same as the GOP popularity has increased. See the poll graph below:
So, what does this all mean?The GOP with the federal debt ceiling vote coming up will have to strike a delicate balance of Tea Party precepts and party politics.
While media commentators duel over whether Bachmann’s response to the State of the Union address deserved prime-time coverage, the Republican Party has its own dilemma: how much deference to show Tea Party activists and their generally conservative proposals in crafting public policy. Almost all Republicans say it is at least somewhat important for GOP congressional leaders to take the Tea Party’s views into account, with about half saying it is very important. More broadly, the Tea Party has neither lost nor gained strength since the midterm elections. It remains popular with about 3 in 10 Americans who call themselves supporters of the movement, and it continues to generate as much opposition as support overall.
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Audio: Common Cause Holds Teleconference to Bash Weekend Koch Sponsored Conference – Uncloaking the Kochs?
Common Cause Teleconference regarding the “Uncloak the Kochs” Protest, January 27, 2011The teleconference wasn’t much because the “Uncloaking Kochs” protest isn’t very much.
You remember the information on the Saul Alinsky type street protest which will protest the Koch brothers right to free speech and assembly this weekend in the Palm Springs area of California.So, you ask, what is the big deal?
Guess who’s holding a super secret, ill-intentioned meeting this weekend in Palm Springs, California? The nefarious Koch brothers – nefarious because they donate to conservative causes, of course.
Already, leftist groups are beginning to fulminate (against what, it’s not quite clear), insisting that there’s something inherently corrupt in the free assembly of the Koch brothers and their cohorts.
Take today’s conference call on the subject, conducted by Common Cause, featuring such liberal luminaries as former Clinton Labor secretary Robert Reich, disgraced former Obama official and Center for American Progress scholar Van Jones and his colleague Lee Fang, and DeAnn McKewan, co-president of California Nurses Association (yeah, I hadn’t heard of her either).
Reich sounded the Koch alarm: “their ongoing biannual meetings epitomize the problems that our democracy are facing right now,” he told the participants on the conference call. These meetings, he said, are a “perfect storm for democracy,” because the Koch brothers are rich and can participate in politics, “and we have secrecy – it’s all in secret.”
So, the Koch brothers hold private assemblies, participate in politics, and are, therefore, a threat to our democracy. Got it?
OK, I get it. The Koch brothers have a lot of money, donate to conservative causes, think tanks and candidates (all within the law) and the FAR LEFT and BIG LABOR don’t like it.
Listen to the entire audio above and smile as to how stupid and ridiculous the LEFT can be. They REALLY are.
This weekend conference is NO different than countless others that are held every weekend and with folks who meet to represent their industry or political ideology within the American political process. I have been to plenty through my career for organized dentistry, for example.
If you even listen hard enough to the audio above, you will hear two of the speakers try to answer the question as to why this conference is any different than any other?
The answer: The Kochs have more money.
Wow!
It is not any different, yet organized Labor will send its minions into the streets with idiotic signs to make asses out of themselves, protesting people in suits, listening to speakers talking about limited government. Real dangerous stuff here.
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Who is Sponsoring the “Uncloaking the Kochs” Protest?
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Who is Sponsoring the “Uncloaking the Kochs” Protest?
Previous Koch Conference attendees conservatives include former Attorney General Edwin Meese, Rush Limbaugh, Senator Jim DeMint and Senator John Cornyn et. al.
Remember the flap and the Saul Alinsky style street protest which I mentioned yesterday?
This morning it has been picked up by Politico.This weekend, for the eighth straight year, the billionaire Koch brothers will convene a meeting of roughly 200 wealthy businessmen, Republican politicians and conservative activists for a semi-annual conference to raise millions of dollars for the institutions that form the intellectual foundation – and, increasingly, the leading political edge – of the conservative movement.
In the past, the meetings have drawn an A-list of participants – politicians like Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina, leading free-market thinkers including American Enterprise Institute president Arthur Brooks, talkers Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and even Supreme Court justices – to mingle with the wealthy donors who comprise the bulk of the invitees. The meetings adjourned after soliciting pledges of support from the donors – sometimes totaling as much as $50 million – to non-profit groups favored by the Kochs.
For the most part, the meetings, which are closed to the public and reporters, have attracted little attention outside conservative circles. But very different circumstances surround the Koch conference set to begin Saturday at an exclusive resort outside Palm Springs, Calif.
The Koch brothers – Charles and David – have come under intense scrutiny recently for their role in helping start and fund some of the deepest-pocketed groups involved in organizing the tea party movement such as Americans for Prosperity, and for steering cash towards efforts to target President Barack Obama, his healthcare overhaul, and congressional Democrats in the run-up to the 2010 election.
Liberal critics have launched a campaign to highlight what they say is the systematic way in which the Kochs use their political giving to advance a conservative economic and regulatory agenda designed to further the interests of their oil, chemical and manufacturing empire.
So, who is behind the protest of this conference? The usual LEFT organizations but let’s take a close look.
1. Common Cause – sponsoring organization of the Uncloak the Kochs – The Billionaires Causcus and its Threat to Our Democracy.2. California Labor Federation
3. Courage Campaign
4. California Nurses Association
5. Code Pink
6. ACLU
7. Sierra Club
8. Greenpeace
9. AFSCME
10. MoveOn
There are others, but you get the point – The FAR LEFT and BIG LABOR.
What a shock.
And, Big Labor is helping organize the turnout and bus rides down to the Palm Springs area to protest on the streets. This is how they roll.
But, what is there to protest? Politics? Fundraising? Political Activism? Hobnobbing with the rich and famous?
While the Koch conferences have taken on an undeniably political edge – a June summit featured sessions on voter mobilization efforts for the 2010 midterms as well as solicitations for an ad campaign attacking Democratic lawmakers – those who have attended say the meetings say the critics have it all wrong.
“The main goal of the seminars appeared to me to be education on the challenges that face the American system of free enterprise and democracy, and what people can do about them,” said Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, a conservative Republican who has attended at least seven of the meetings.
McDonnell, who is not attending this weekend’s conference, said he was introduced to the gatherings by “free market friends up in Northern Virginia, some in the Koch enterprises institution,” and he cast the conferences as playing an important role in the political process.
“Groups on the right, left and in the middle get together all over this great country to exercise their first amendment rights to talk about these issues – some of them are public. Some of them are closed meetings,” he said. “So, to the degree that some on the left may be trying to attack these Koch seminars is really ridiculous.”
Really ridiculous is correct. This is good government in action and the LEFT hypocritically runs the same type conferences and accepts money from large donors like George Soros – hello!
This entire protest is a Saul Alinsky type of exercise to ridicule/humiliate/demonize the RIGHT for the benefit of the LEFT – that is all.
I don’t think it will work.
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The LEFT ala Saul Alinsky Protest Koch Brothers Conference
Charles and David Koch of Koch Industries MIT-trained brothers turned family oil refining firm into America’s second largest private company. Koch Industries has stakes in pipelines, refineries, fertilizer, fibers and polymers, forest and consumer products, chemical technology. Sales in 2008: $110 billion. Brothers each own 42% of company. Employs 80,000 people and operates in 60 countries.
Looks like the LEFT Counter-Movement has returned to Southern California to Saul Alinsky protest conservative/libertarian activists Charles and David Koch.A broad coalition of consumer, community, labor, environmental, student, civil liberties, and faith-based groups are sponsoring a rally in Rancho Mirage (near Palm Springs, California) next Sunday, January 30 to protest and draw attention to a secret meeting of right-wing billionaires and millionaires who are the key funders of the Tea Party, conservative think tanks like Cato Institute, and the extreme right wing of the Republican Party.
The leaders of this group, the Koch brothers, oil billionaires, have invited like-minded big-money conservatives to a behind-closed-doors three-day summit at the Rancho Las Palmas Resort in Rancho Mirage to plot their strategy for the 2012 elections. Their agenda is simple: Roll back consumer and workplace protections everywhere, including the environment, health care, credit cards, banks, occupational safety, workers’ rights, and more. Thousands of progressives are mobilizing to peacefully and creatively call them out.
Yeah, the New York Times last Fall received a “leaked” invitation and the LEFT cannot resist getting down and Saul Alinsky dirty with the Kochs. Here is the nefarious invitation:
Real ominous, isn’t it?This is the eight time in the Palm Springs, California area that the confab will be held. But, this year, the LEFT WILL organize street protests – and for what? Raising money and discussing how to affect government policy which affect their businesses – oh and playing politics.
Hello, isn’t this the American political system?
But, it seems the LEFT, beaten badly in the November elections nationally wants to create a scene ala Saul Alinsky Crash the Tea Party “movement.”
I’ll have more later on who is behind this protest.
Hint: The usual LEFTY players
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President Obama to Propose Budget Freeze and Earmark Ban in State of the Union Speech
More triangulation by the left-wing President who moves to the right.
Pursuing a path of deficit reduction and government reform, President Obama will tonight in his State of the Union address call for a ban on earmarks and he will propose an overall budget freeze, ABC News has learned.
The proposals come as the president prepares to tackle the deficit and debt and as he faces a House of Representatives in Republican hands, many of whose members include those affiliated with the Tea Party who may be willing to embrace both moves.
The president will propose some new spending in certain areas that address the speech’s theme of “How We Win the Future”: innovation, education and infrastructure. But those increases will be proposed as part of an overall budget freeze, which given the annual rate of growth is often seen in Washington, DC, budgeting as a cut.
The FY 2011 budget was $3.8 trillion. Last year President Obama proposed a three-year hard freeze on non-security discretionary spending, to save $250 billion over the next decade; this would be much broader.
A little too little and a little too late, especially for the 62 Democratic Representatives that lost their seats in the House last November. President Obama has never vetoed any spending bill, nor has he vetoed any earmark containing spending bill. And, the President will propose additonal spending tonight.
I guess Obama is finally acknowledging the Tea Party but this proposal is WEAK TEA.
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Video: Indiana GOP Senator Richard Lugar to Renew Assault Weapons Ban
Conservative academic and political commentator John Lott in this video discusses large gun clips and the 2004 expired Assault Weapons BanSenator Richard Lugar knows a Tea Party sponsored primary challenger is coming, yet he continues to push the RINO button.
Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) this weekend called on Congress to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired in 2004.
Lugar is the first GOP senator to call for increased gun control following the Tucson tragedy that killed six people and wounded 13 others, including Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. But Lugar, who supported the initial 10-year-long assault weapons ban when it passed in 1994, said he’s not optimistic about the chances for passing gun control legislation this Congress.
“I believe it should be, but I recognize the fact that the politics domestically in our country with regard to this are on a different track altogether,” Lugar told Bloomberg Television’s Al Hunt Jan. 14.
Lugar also noted the increase in ammunition sales since the shootings, which he suspected was out of fear that Congress might pass far-reaching gun control legislation in wake of the tragedy.
But, regardless, Lugar will push for the ban – even when he knows a bill has little or no chance of passing the GOP controlled House.
Nonetheless, Lugar is going out on a limb by expressing his support for bringing back the now-defunct assault weapons ban – especially because local Tea Party activists have promised to field a primary challenger for the six-term senator. Lugar has a reputation for working across party lines in the Senate, and his support for gun control legislation would likely put him at odds with a more conservative GOP challenger.
Lugar also said in the Bloomberg interview that a Tea Party challenge is “not one that I welcome, but nevertheless, this is a democracy.”
If a Tea Party challenger plays it RIGHT, Lugar will NOT be renominated by the GOP in 2012.
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Day By Day January 15, 2011 – Turn the Other Cheek
Day By Day by Chris MuirChris, the Dems this past November were spanked hard and will NOT have control of the House for at least a decade. The number of Republican take over of state legislatures and Governorships are enough to safely gerrymander a goodly number of red state Congressional seats that might have been in play due to demographic changes.This is not to say that the GOP leadership can rest on its laurels because conservative Tea Party folks will be watching and any move to Republican Big Government will result in costly primary election campaigns.
The era of Progressive bullying is over and the era of the Tea Party has just begun.
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Tea Party is “Last Gasp of the 55 Year Old Generation Says Howard Dean
Howard Dean on Tea Party: ‘Last Gasp of the 55-Year-Old Generation’
Speaking to reporters at a Christian Science Monitor breakfast this morning, former Vermont governor and 2004 Democratic presidential candidate Dr. Howard Dean shared his thoughts on the Tea Party.
“I think it’s the last gasp of the 55-year-old generation,” said Dean, who was also chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 2005-2009. “Older folks have seen their life change dramatically. The country’s not the same.”
Lets look at some of the photos which I snapped at the Ventura County, California 2009 Tax Day Tea Party rally.
But, Howard Dean is wrong.
Dean’s characterization of the Tea Party, however, doesn’t square with the facts. In July, USA Today reported that 23 percent of the Tea Party are non-white Anglos, while non-white Anglos make up roughly 25 percent of the total American population. Additionally, only 47 percent of the Tea Party is 55 years old and older, while 23 percent are under 35 years old. It may be a tough pill for Dr. Dean to swallow, but it seems the Tea Party is actually a fair representation, demographically speaking, of the American voting public.
I suppose at the daytime Tea Party rallys I have seen, there are a goodly number of “white hairs.”
Why?
The younger members are WORKING.
Howard Dean is simply pandering to the regional Democratic Party base = African Americans and Latinos. The Tea Pary folks who oppose the Big Government policies of President Barack Obama = RACISTS
Now, who is playing racial politics?