When
we witnessed the spectacle of the anti-Obama protestors
at the McCain-Palin rallies in 2008, we should have realized
they wouldn�t go away without a fight.� And after Obama
won the presidency, well, it was clear that some people
had lost their minds. �Aggrieved, angry and racist, some
working class white folks threw a collective temper tantrum.�
The mobs of angry unwashed masses assembled, and the result
is the Tea Party.
But of course, it isn�t quite as simple as that.� This lynchmob
is a perfect example of top-down, corporate sponsored outrage.�
Rich benefactors such as the Koch Brothers joined with lobbyists
and the Republican Party to help create the Tea Party and
harness its energy for their own nefarious purposes.� In
the end, a �movement� which appears angry and populist is
in reality a front group for the worst, most regressive
oligarchic policies.� And the people who are chosen to do
the bidding of these wealthy interests, the candidates for
office in this election season, are the most amazing assemblage
of crackpots, extremists and white supremacists.� They found
their opening in the Great Recession the GOP created.� Moreover,
they capitalized on the missteps of an Obama administration
that, however noble its intentions, cozied up too much with
Wall Street, failed to attack the jobs problem right away,
and wasted too much time appeasing fascists across the aisle
who awoke daily praying for the demise of this president.�
Add to that a half-stepping stimulus program that steered
us clear of a depression, but was not nearly enough to get
the nation out of the morass.
The Tea Party is not merely a subsidiary of the GOP.� It
is the GOP.� The Tea Party and the Republican Party
are one and the same.� The Tea Party is the base, and yet
the base is all that is left, due to the years of Lee Atwater�s
race baiting that drove away all the people who are free
from mental defect.����������
Some media outlets have declared the results of this election
a foregone conclusion.� And while a Republican victory across
the nation is a possibility, we really don�t know until
we know.� However, what we do know is that in this campaign
season, the Tea Party has scored a victory.� Whether they
win an election or not, they have succeeded in contaminating
the waters.� The Tea Party is a corrosive acid that is eating
away at the public discourse.
And the spirit of the Tea Party is one which has no shame
in its game.� It is a hateful and heartless spirit that
strives to elevate demagogues, bullies and criminals. In
this political environment, some people believe they can
say or do whatever comes to mind.� One Tea Party group has
called for the ouster of a Congressman Keith Ellison not
because of his stance on the issues, but because he is a
Muslim.� Carl Paladino, the Republican gubernatorial candidate
from New York, recently went on a homophobic tirade in the
wake of gay teen suicides throughout the nation.� Sharron
Angle, the GOP-Tea Party Senate candidate in Nevada, aired
a television ad designed to tap into white racial fears
of Latinos.�
A volunteer for Tea Party nominee Rand Paul (R-Kentucky)
boot stomped the head of a MoveOn protestor outside of a
debate.� A California man planned an assassination plot
on the Tides Foundation and the ACLU because Glenn Beck,
the Fox news jester and Tea Party televangelist, demonizes
these and other progressive groups on a daily basis.� And
NPR has received death threats after firing Islamophobic
Juan Williams, also a Fox news analyst.� Apparently not
realizing that he is susceptible to racial profiling, the
African-American journalist channeled his inner Teabagger
and proclaimed that he is scared of Muslims on a plane.���������
In my state of Pennsylvania, you can see the harshness of
the times.� There have been cross burnings in recent months,
including two crosses burned on the lawn of a white teenage
girl because she invited black friends to her home.� And
at a parade in Lancaster County a few weeks ago, the crowd
greeted a multiracial high school marching band with rocks,
taunts and racial epithets.� The crowd also sprayed soda
on the students, who were from William Penn Senior High
School in York, PA, and were black, white and Latino. This
is the lynch mob in action.� This is the Tea Party.� These
are the people who beat, punched and kicked civil rights
workers at segregated lunch counters in the 50s and 60s,
who spat at Negro or �colored� students on their way to
school, and blocked the schoolhouse door as the federal
government enforced desegregation orders.�
And
so the spirit of the Tea Party lives on, albeit on borrowed
time.� With the U.S. poised to become a majority of-color
nation in the coming years, the backward racists are outnumbered
and will be outvoted through a process of attrition.� The
Republican Party, now primarily a Southern regional party,
will likely implode due to the upcoming civil war that will
play out in the former party of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick
Douglass�a party that once boasted 1,500 black political
officeholders nationwide during Reconstruction, yet is now
the functional equivalent of the Afrikaners National Party
in apartheid South Africa.� Nevertheless, for now, we live
in a country full of pain and suffering�and hate.� These
times demand scapegoats, and the Tea Party is more than
willing to oblige and hunt them down.� We need to be very
careful and look out for one another.
BlackCommentator.com Executive Editor, David A. Love, JD is a journalist and human rights
advocate based in Philadelphia, and a contributor to The Huffington Post, theGrio, The Progressive Media Project, McClatchy-Tribune News Service, In These Times and Philadelphia Independent Media Center. He
also blogs at davidalove.com, NewsOne, Daily Kos, and Open Salon. Click here to contact Mr. Love.
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