"We've Got To Stop Being The Stupid Party" ... And Squishes
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But Jindal was talking about Todd Akin, Allen West and Richard Mourdock, not Paul Ryan, Rand Paul, and Eric Cantor. And, worse, the real problem is a Republican Party base that has been brainwashed by Fox and deranged Hate Talk Radio hosts-- Michael Savage, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter, Glenn Beck, Laura Ingraham, G. Gordon Liddy, Mike Gallagher and Bill O'Reilly-- that is electing even crazier and crazier candidates in their gerrymandered, closed little worlds of reality-denial. (Even a right-wing extremist like Texas Tea Party Senator Ted Cruz admitted yesterday, while advocating for the privatization for Social Security, that "If you watched Fox News, you thought Romney was going to win with 70%." They have a world of their own. Even the ones who play sane people on TV are out of their minds.
Just look at the Republican House freshmen; almost every single one of them is more reactionary and less reasonable than the House Member they replaced. Connie Mack (R-FL) may have been a nut but Trey Radel was a Hate Talk Radio host himself! Cliff Stearns was a lockstep right-winger but Ted Yoho's first month in Congress saw him advocating for citizens to be able to freely buy heavy military equipment so they can protect themselves... from the U.S Army! And where there was no incumbent-- lots of new districts having been created in the Old Confederacy-- Republican voters picked secessionists and radical anti-government sociopaths like Steve Stockman (R-TX), a militia freak and former congressman who was run out of office as a domestic terrorist for his connections to the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995. He's baaaaack! And the first words out of his mouth: Impeach Obama! Here's a list of the new Members who are measurably further to the right than the incumbent they replaced or the district representatives whose policy agendas are closer to Benito Mussolini's than to Dwight Eisenhower's.
• Juan Vargas (D-CA)
• Ted Yoho (R-FL)
• Ron DeSantis (R-FL)
• Trey Radel (R-FL)
• Doug Collins (R-GA)
• Jackie Walorski (R-IN)
• Thomas Massie (R-KY)
• Andy Barr (R-KY)
• Kerry Bentivolio (R-MI)
• Richard Hudson (R-NC)
• Robert Pittenger (R-NC)
• Mark Meadows (R-NC)
• George Holding (R-NC)
• David Joyce (R-OH)
• Markwayne Mullin (R-OK)
• Jim Bridenstine (R-OK)
• Scott Perry (R-PA)
• Keith Rothfus (R-PA)
• Tom Rice (R-SC)
• Randy Weber (R-TX)
• Roger Williams (R-TX)
• Steve Stockman (R-TX)
• Chris Stewart (R-UT)
“You have no idea the suspicions and the undercurrents that it caused, frankly, a lot of my members,” Boehner said of his negotiations with Obama. “It really has, in fact, caused somewhat of a breach that I’ve been in the middle of trying to repair.”
Boehner attributed the suspicions to the younger members in the Republican ranks who are not familiar with his voting record in the years before he took the Speaker’s gavel.
“Some of our members don’t realize that while I may be a nice enough guy, and I get along with people, when I was voting I had the 8th most conservative voting record in the House,” he said. “But a lot of our newer members-- they don’t know that. And so, you know, they think I’m some squish, that I’m ready to sell them out in a heartbeat, when obviously, most of you in this room know that that ain’t quite who I am.”
Saxby Chambliss (R-GA) and Tom Harkin (D-IA) announced they're retiring in 2014. Georgia should be an easy hold where the GOP doesn't even need to break a sweat to win and Iowa should be a good pick up opportunity. But who is the GOP base going to nominate for these two jobs. In Georgia the likeliest nominees are off the scale of craziness-- ex-drug addict and John Bircher Paul Broun, pro-rape lunatic Phil Gingrey and Georgia Peach Lynn Westmoreland. There's an extremely mediocre Democrat in an Indiana Senate seat-- as unlikely as that seems-- because the GOP base nominated someone just like Broun, Gingrey and Westmoreland last year. In Iowa, the GOP base prefers lunatic fringe, unelectable extremist Steve King to vaguely maninstreamish conservative Tom Latham. The Democrats have a mainstream candidate already, Bruce Braley, who could probably beat either one of them, but will beat Steve King by double digits.
SUNDAY CLASSICS SCHEDULE NOTE FROM KEN
Yes, even though Sunday Classics is on hiatus, there is as promised a post coming up today, focused on the monologue of Verdi's King Philip II of Spain in Don Carlos. Alas, like the king I found myself up all night with dawn breaking through -- and still not done. So the post should make it up at 2pm PT.
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Labels: Boehner, crazy extremists, Jindal, Republican civil war, Robert Reich
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