Thursday, June 26, 2014

Can the Tea Party take their Koch Money to a third party?

I doubt it. The Kochs as has Sheldon Adelson moved into a private party venue. Instead of backing a political candidate they favor regardless of extremism they are holding private conventions whereby potential presidential or federal legislative candidates meet the king makers.

The Tea Party has always been an emergency measure for the survival of the RNC. It is just that simple. The 2008 Congress was dominated by Democratic victories. The remains of the Republican Party was limited following the obviously incapable Bush/Cheney administration. I would not expect The Tea Party to achieve victories as a third party. The Third Party choice usually comes from the Libertarian Party. If the Tea Party wants to move outside of Republican money their best option is to meld into the Libertarian Party where they belong actually. They were never sincere Republicans, so much as disgruntled Libertarians.

The gross difference between the Tea Party and Libertarian Party is war mongering and/or racism. They are the disciples of Bush/Cheney and their "Scaredy Cat" viciousness. Otherwise stated, "A barking dog doesn't bit, except, when the USA military provides the perfect vehicle to Wall Street profits." 

The Tea Party needs to assess their NEGATIVES that have pushed them aside and decide if they can measure to Libertarian standards. I don't hear any words of reflection by defeated Tea Party members so much as finding a line of attack.

The 2008 global economic crash also was the crash of the Republican Party. The nation was looking for hope in all the wrong places if they were adverse to the Democratic party. The rise of the so called "Tea Party" was an opportunity rather than a sincere result of national directives. The Tea Party came in with NEWNESS and nothing else. The votes for Tea Party members were more in hope of fresh faces making a difference.

Basically, the Tea Party had it's chance and failed. It is unfortunate because in the 2010 elections proved the country was looking for an alternative to change the path of the country. Once in power the Tea Party as proved too extreme. They had losses in 2012 and now there are losses in the primaries of 2014. Their extremism doesn't serve them well and they are probably branded with it now. Their only chance at 'staying in the game' is to exchange their extremist name for a Libertarian name. They need to make that change with full cognition of what that entails. The Libertarian Party is not about faux priorities and won't cater to the Tea Party extremism.

If the Tea Party insists on narcissistic identity by a charismatic name and a Fourth Party in elections it needs to realize they will suffer considerable funding losses as a Fourth Party candidate. It may be when they leave the RNC behind they will simply disappear into the vapors.

June 25, 2014
By T. Bogg

Former Alaska Governor (click here) Kelly Girl temp and, apparently, recently converted Jew, Sarah Palin left her Facebook Fortress of Derp last night to toss some word salad for Sean Hannity about what was going on in last night’s election whosie-whatsis, while threatening to take the Tea Party to the Promised Land as a third party....

...“Well you know as for the primary, and perhaps if it’s true some shenanigans going on there, nothing should surprise you, but that’s that old school politics where it’s a bit of the status quo and that has got to go. It’s very rare in a Republican primary that the candidate who promises to bring home the bacon, promising bigger government, which is requiring higher taxes, and more burdensome government, actually pulls it off in the primary. That’s a rare thing. It’ll be surprising …. and yet or perhaps not, to find out with that crossover of Democrat voters, how that does impact the general.”...