Posted on 10/12/2013 1:13:50 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Via RCP. Wait, wait, wait before you start shaking your first at him, isnt his point here oddly simpatico with what tea partiers say every day about Beltway squishes like King himself? It all depends on what benchmark you use to define Republican. The Republican establishment of the past 10 years has been fiercely interventionist, willing to bend on civil liberties in the name of fighting terrorism, and happy to back new entitlement programs like Medicare Part D so long as their guys in the White House. Rand Paul, by contrast, tilts towards isolationism, wants to sue the NSA over its Bush/Obama surveillance programs, and opposes virtually all new forms of government spending. By the standards of 2000-2010 Republicanism, he is, quite literally, a Republican in name only which is precisely why tea partiers, who hate what the GOPs become, like him. Kings point here is a silly but oddly penetrating gloss on the story of the last two weeks, namely, what does Republican mean in 2013? Righties who hurl RINO as an insult dont really mean that the target isnt a Republican, they mean that he isnt a conservative. Is conservative still a synonym for Republican? Was it ever, even under Reagan? The Paul/Cruz wing is trying to co-opt and redefine the Republican brand, which is valuable because it already enjoys the allegiance of nearly half the country, but maybe it cant be done which is why political media is suddenly full of stories like these and Gallup is asking questions like this. In fact, the whole point of a goofy 2016 Peter King presidential candidacy is to push this question into the spotlight (as if it wouldnt already be there by virtue of Christies and/or Bushs much more serious candidacies). Which side of the party still controls the Republican brand? RINOs versus true conservatives in the World Series of love.
Since were on the subject, can anyone explain to me how this strategy by centrist House Republicans is supposedly going to checkmate their tea-party colleagues?
Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., is organizing a group of pragmatic conservatives, hoping to create a counterweight to the Tea Party-affiliated lawmakers that have thwarted House GOP leadership strategy leading up to, and during, the government shutdown.
Nunes corralled five Republican members, whom he declined to name, but told the Washington Examiner that he expects membership to grow to a dozen. Frustrated that a hardline minority of House Republicans stymied the strategies and legislation supported by a majority of the caucus, Nunes said the group intends to withhold their votes from any bill that does not garner the support of at least 208 of the 232 Republicans in the House.
Once 208 House Republicans get behind a particular legislative package, the Nunes group would deliver the final 10 votes needed to pass it. Nunes said the groups chief priority is to prevent a minority of the caucus from blocking the will of the GOP majority. The Californian said his group will disband once the government shutdown ends and the battle over the debt ceiling concludes.
So, if 25 tea partiers in the House decided to vote no on one of Boehners measures because its not conservative enough, leaving him with 207 Republican votes, Nuness centrist gang will
also vote no, thereby helping the tea partiers by preventing passage? Why would he do that? The idea here, I guess, is that if Boehner ends up bringing a bill thats backed by tea partiers, Nuness group will punish them and refuse to support unless they can get to 208 on their own. But
that shouldnt be too hard. If tea partiers are fully on board with a particular bill and the leaderships also on board, then the entire caucus has the political cover it needs to vote unanimously in favor. To create a real counterweight to the tea party, Nunes would need to find several dozen centrists, not just 10 or 12, who not only oppose tea-party policies but are willing to risk a primary to block them by withholding votes. And the only way hell get those centrists is if some sort of grassroots centrist counterweight to the tea party developed to support centrists in the primary. But thats unlikely for simple psychological reasons: By definition, a centrist doesnt see losing a political fight as a dire threat to the country the way someone on the left or right does. They dont have the same motivation to turn out in the primaries to elect their guy as a conservative does. (Many centrists, I suspect, dont pay close attention to politics, although whether thats a cause or effect of their centrism is debatable.) And, despite David Frums fondest dreams, their annoyance at Cruz and Mike Lee for all this is unlikely to gestate into a grassroots movement. Which means Nunes is stuck at 10 or 12 and were left debating who the real RINOs are.
Peter King = Big Bag of Wind!
Why doesn’t King go butter up to Gerry Adams and his brother? He always has! Gerry Adams: murderer and enabler of his brother’s rapist, incestuous acts. I’m sure while King denounces Cruz, he is turning a blind eye to that vile Irish creature.
Someone please...challenge King in the primary. I’ll send a donation.
That ass-hat needs to be put out to pasture.
One man with courage is a majority. - Thomas Jefferson
King Rinio runs his nasty mouth again.
Primary the POS.
He needs to take his psych meds. He could get Alan Greyson to share his.
Perhaps he’s right.
The GOP has been dominated by Rockefellar/Nixon types who talk tough but pander to the left as soon as they can.
Reagan was a fluke they tried their damnedest to stop, and then appropriated for their own after he was wildly successful.
Rand and Cruz are RINOs because they are conservatives, just like Reagan.
King is correct. He is a true Republican.
Cruz, Lee, Gohmert, etc. are conservatives.
I’ve been telling people for years that I’m a Republican In Name Only because the fact that I am registered with that party is the only tie I have to it - literally “in name only”. And when I finally get around to changing my registration to Indiependent, even that tie will be gone.
Guys like McCain and Graham are true Republicans, as they now define themselves; the “go-along to get-along” party who “reaches across” and demonizes conservatism.
Like Rush has always said: “Words have meanings”. Think about what RINO really means and you’ll agree.
BWAHAHAHAH!
‘Republican’ doesn’t mean anything, Perhaps it would if we were soldiers in a civil war, trying to install a ‘Republic’ system over say, a monarchy.
But in modern American politics, its just a shell. Its a brand name, like ‘Democrats’. What does it mean to be a ‘Democrat’? That you like democracy? Well, rat ballot stuffing initiatives and ACORN escapades don’t really lend themselves to ‘democracy’.
What we’re battling over is the vehicle. We’re battling over who drives the car and who gets left out on the freeway....
So my advice to King would be, wear walking shoes, dumbass.
The King Collaborator spews again!
Great point. One I often think about from time to time.
Reagan was the exception, not the rule.
This country has a long history of “Big Government “ mentality.
There are only a few exceptions, like Reagan.
Does not bode well for the future.
You mean VICHY rHINO Elites
Given that Harvard Law School-indoctrinated Ted Cruz, and also Rand Paul, seem to never mention Congress’s Article I, Section 8-limited powers, there is some truth to King’s statement imo.
Can anybody provide links which reasonably substantiate that Cruz and Paul have a clue about Section 8?
You’re exactly right. Conservatives have nothing in common with the establishment type of Republicans who sell us down the river every chance they get.
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