GOP Politician Confirms What Was Long Suspected: Republicans Intentionally Feed the Racism, Anger, and Paranoia of the Far Right | Tea Party and the Right | AlterNet
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August 4, 2010 |
It was the middle of a tough primary contest, and Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) had convened a small meeting with donors who had contributed thousands of dollars to his previous campaigns. But this year, as Inglis faced a challenge from tea party-backed Republican candidates claiming Inglis wasn't sufficiently conservative, these donors hadn't ponied up. Inglis' task: Get them back on the team. "They were upset with me," Inglis recalls. "They are all Glenn Beck watchers." About 90 minutes into the meeting, as he remembers it, "They say, 'Bob, what don't you get? Barack Obama is a socialist, communist Marxist who wants to destroy the American economy so he can take over as dictator. Health care is part of that. And he wants to open up the Mexican border and turn [the US] into a Muslim nation.'" Inglis didn't know how to respond.
As he tells this story, the veteran lawmaker is sitting in his congressional office, which he will have to vacate in a few months. On June 22, he was defeated in the primary runoff by Spartanburg County 7th Circuit Solicitor Trey Gowdy, who had assailed Inglis for supposedly straying from his conservative roots, pointing to his vote for the bank bailout and against George W. Bush's surge in Iraq. Inglis, who served six years in Congress during the 1990s as a conservative firebrand before being reelected to the House in 2004, had also ticked off right-wingers in the state's 4th Congressional District by urging tea-party activists to "turn Glenn Beck off" and by calling on Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) to apologize for shouting "You lie!" at Obama during the president's State of the Union address. For this, Inglis, who boasts (literally) a 93 percent lifetime rating from the American Conservative Union, received the wrath of the tea party, losing to Gowdy 71 to 29 percent. In the weeks since, Inglis has criticized Republican House leaders for acquiescing to a poisonous, tea party-driven "demagoguery" that he believes will undermine the GOP's long-term credibility. And he's freely recounting his frustrating interactions with tea party types, while noting that Republican leaders are pushing rhetoric tainted with racism, that conservative activists are dabbling in anti-Semitic conspiracy theory nonsense, and that Sarah Palin celebrates ignorance.
The week after that meeting with his past funders -- whom he failed to bring back into the fold -- Inglis asked House Republican leader John Boehner what he would have told this group of Obama-bashers. Inglis recalls what happened:
[Boehner] said, "I would have told them that it's not quite that bad. We disagree with him on the issues." I said, "Hold on Boehner, that doesn't work. Let me tell you, I tried that and it did not work." I said [to Boehner], "If you're going to lead these people and the fearful stampede to the cliff that they're heading to, you have to turn around and say over your shoulder, 'Hey, you don't know the half of it.'"
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ayipis
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and in an unrelated news..
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-michelle-spain-20100807,0,4...
Though her friends arrived in Spain on their own, Michelle and Sasha Obama flew in on a type of aircraft that is also used by Vice President Joe Biden. It costs the government $11,555 an hour to operate the plane, according to the Air Force. Assuming a nearly eight-hour flight to nearby Malaga, the total round-trip cost of the flight is about $178,000.
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ayipis
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bike10
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Just one more reason the GOP has become party of Religious Right and of the Tea Baggers.
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bike10
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unimatrix0
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Moderate and sane Republicans are making a huge mistake by allowing Tea Party madness to ruin the GOP.
By all rights the GOP should destroy the Dems in the Nov election, but thanks to the outrageous and disgusting ignorance of the Tea Party fools it looks as if the damage will be minimal.
Hell, it looks like Reid will be re-elected in Nevada, and he was pronounced politically dead a few months ago!
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unimatrix0
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JohnA [removed]
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Sounds like sour grapes to me. He's mad he won't be able to suck up any more taxpayer dollars. He's an incumbent, he's been there long enough. Time to get a real job Bob.
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JohnA [removed]
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Stoneyroad
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Pretty soon the tea party's political ads will look like the movie "Freaks"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBXyB7niEc0 - 2 years ago
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derk
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Every time I see this kind of tripe from coming from Tea Partiers I just can't help but think, "How the hell did we get this far?"
It is amazing that the United States is full of so many ignorant, racist, paranoid, etc. people ... as a San Franciscan, I am completely dumbfounded at the level of anger these people posses.
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derk
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derk:
So you believe him? He's just mad he won't be able to suck off any more taxpayer dollars. He has to get a real job like the rest of us now. He was an incumbent, he needs to go. They all need to go. Vote them all out.
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JohnA [removed]
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derk:
I think all the normal people didn't realize how, 3rd world areas of the country where until the Internet spread into their towns.
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ScottyT
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tagged w/ two party fraud...seems like an attempt to bring those "rogue elements" back into the GOP fold.
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ScottyT
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toyotabedzrock
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ScottyT:
Yeah Untagged!
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toyotabedzrock
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unimatrix0
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toyotabedzrock:
thank you for doing the right thing
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unimatrix0
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kennymotown
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Sounds as if this man is a true conservative and the GOP has definitely lost it's way in the forrest of nuts. To bad, this guy could have helped get his party back some of it's sanity.
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kennymotown:
Fuck him. He's an incumbent. Vote them all out! Every last one of them.
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ayipis
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http://thehill.com/homenews/house/68451-jackson-you-cant-vote-against-healthcare...=
The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Wednesday night criticized Rep. Artur Davis (D-Ala.) for voting against the Democrats’ signature healthcare bill.
“We even have blacks voting against the healthcare bill from Alabama,” Jackson said at a reception Wednesday night. “You can’t vote against healthcare and call yourself a black man.”
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ayipis
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derk
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ayipis:
now that is a quote ...
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derk
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tommic
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This has been the stratagy of the GOP since Lee Atwater and Ronald Reagan.
It should be noted that Lee Atwater actually asked for forgivness for his achitecture of the GOP in 1980 before he passed away from incurable cancer.
Funny what impending death can do to a man.
God, Guns and Gays, play the race card, government is the problem. Its a divide and conquer stratagy that plays to those who the GOP does not represent like those earning 200,000 thou and less
Like I've said before
If stupidity was a disease. the United States would be in the middle of a pandemic - 2 years ago
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tommic
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tommic:
Don't forget the Deficit.
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toyotabedzrock
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This is a must read!
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