ALL it took was some 30,000 Republican primary voters in a tiny state to turn Christine O’Donnell into the brightest all-American media meteor since Balloon Boy. For embattled liberals, not to mention the axis of Comedy Central, “Saturday Night Live” and Bill Maher, she’s been pure comic gold for weeks: a bottomless trove of baldfaced lies, radical views and sheer wackiness. True, other American politicians have dismissed evolution as a myth. Some may even have denied joining a coven. But history will always remember her for taking a fearless stand against masturbation, the one national pastime with more fans than baseball.
Yet those laughing now may not have the last laugh in November. O’Donnell’s timely ascent in the election season’s final lap may well prove a godsend for the G.O.P.
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The more O’Donnell is vilified, the bigger the star she becomes, and the more she can reinforce the Tea Party’s preferred narrative as “a spontaneous and quite anarchic movement” (in the recent words of the pundit Charles Krauthammer) populated only by everyday folk upset by big government and the deficit. This airbrushed take has had a surprisingly long life even in some of the nonpartisan press. In a typical example just three weeks ago, the influential publication National Journal delivered a breathless report on how the Tea Party functions as a “headless” movement where “no one gives orders.” To prove the point, a head of the headless Tea Party Patriots vouched that “75 percent of the group’s funding comes from small donations, $20 or less.”
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The more O’Donnell is vilified, the bigger the star she becomes, and the more she can reinforce the Tea Party’s preferred narrative as “a spontaneous and quite anarchic movement” (in the recent words of the pundit Charles Krauthammer) populated only by everyday folk upset by big government and the deficit. This airbrushed take has had a surprisingly long life even in some of the nonpartisan press. In a typical example just three weeks ago, the influential publication National Journal delivered a breathless report on how the Tea Party functions as a “headless” movement where “no one gives orders.” To prove the point, a head of the headless Tea Party Patriots vouched that “75 percent of the group’s funding comes from small donations, $20 or less.”
Good looking 7-day wonders and fads are what the popular media like MSM and Fox News love to host from their respective sides of the extreme ends of the aisle.
As the media creames its ratings, the country's aspirations go down the drain.
I just hate to see our country continue to pick as leaders those who have no accomplishments to their credit, no serious record of governing.. and a long list of lies and questionable associations/behavior in their baggage that media glosses over and the people forget to seriously ingest and make sense of and integrate in their decision-making.
Leadership requires that the person be credible, honest, reliable in their commitment and demonstrably living the values they speak. It requires that the person be able to formulate and convey goal and objective that are specific and all consuming.
Case in point about leadership... Today CNN GPS Fareed Zakaria Interviewed the Premier of China. The Premier came through as a magnificent example of a leader. I found myself agreeing with him even if I didnt want to - he was magnificant in his thoughts and expressions (translated of course).
We are not getting leadership in Tea Party candidates. We are getting wave-riders. This is a very serious situation.
-- Edited by Sanders on Sunday 3rd of October 2010 03:51:27 PM
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Democracy needs defending - SOS Hillary Clinton, Sept 8, 2010 Democracy is more than just elections - SOS Hillary Clinton, Oct 28, 2010
When there is an extreme disconnect between the voters and their representatives in government as exists currently, people seek alternatives. The Tea-Party is apparently that alternative for many Americans. I, personally, find it sad that we who initiated the PUMA movement were unable to grow and develop this movement, finding a way to tolerate the differences between us, and forging ahead to offer a viable alternative, as well.
I agree that some in the Tea Party movement, just as some in the other two parties, seem to have some serious negatives. My hope is that come November, some of the less than suitable Tea-Party candidates do not make it more likely that the Dems who need to be voted out of office get another term.
For me, defeating Obamacrats remains the primary goal. Obviously there are other factors to be considered, but for true reform to begin, a strong, clear message must be sent to the Dems - that their abuses of democratic process, their shabby performance with regard to women's rights, and their willingness to sell-out to the highest bidder will not be tolerated. I hope they lose big time in November, and that no one prevents their demise in November - not the Tea-Party or anyone else.
I swear, if there was a third party with the proven intent to stay out of the bedrooms and personal lives of Americans, to keep any specific religion or religious teaching out of schools and other public arenas, and to refuse to be bought-out, I swear every candidate they offered would win by a landslide.
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It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union.... Men, their rights and nothing more; women, their rights and nothing less. ~Susan B. Anthony