Boy Was I Wrong About the Teabaggers

Almost a year ago when the tea parties started up, I predicted that they wouldn’t last very long. I incorrectly thought they’d go the way of most of Malkin’s little zingers and ditties — “I am James Woods” for example, or whatever the hell that one was.

I was very, very wrong.

The New York Times via Benen reports that the teabaggers are beginning to seriously mobilize and entrench themselves within the Republican Party machine (such that it is).

Across the country, they are signing up to be Republican precinct leaders, a position so low-level that it often remains vacant, but which comes with the ability to vote for the party executives who endorse candidates, approve platforms and decide where the party spends money.

A new group called the National Precinct Alliance says it has a coordinator in nearly every state to recruit Tea Party activists to fill the positions and has already swelled the number of like-minded members in Republican Party committees in Arizona and Nevada. Its mantra is this: take the precinct, take the state, take the party — and force it to nominate conservatives rather than people they see as liberals in Republican clothing.

Benen reacts:

The consequences of the rise of nihilists are hard to predict, but the possibilities are chilling.

Debating the Republicans right now is an exercise in aggravation and backwards nonsense. Now imagine dealing with a Republican Party that’s been infected from the bottom up by people who think Sarah Palin is very smart and that it’s somehow possible for a mixed-race liberal man to be a Nazi. Chilling indeed.

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  • ceu

    As they say, never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

  • LAH

    And Hamsher and Stranahan are teaming up with them. Pathetic.

  • Allonfla

    A part of me thinks that the GOP will swallow the Tea Party first. Just a hunch.

  • LAH

    P.S. It is really nauseating to come to this site and see Ann Coulter in not one but TWO spots up top. Yuck!

  • steve

    I’m still hoping they’ll drain so much support from the GOP that it will split the right wing and make it impossible for them to win anything. But the thought of them taking control and turning the USA into a western-hemisphere Somalia is pretty scary.

  • eve

    If the teabaggers do well at taking over some elected offices, I think that will do even more to shrink the Repub party.

  • http://twitter.com/Cody_K Cody

    Yeah, maybe. But I’m also seeing stories everywhere about fighting between two local rival tea party organizations for control, splintering within the orgs themselves, and some others with members pissed off cause their leaders are trying to profit off what they believe should be principled in not-for-profit and staying true to grassroots support instead of astroturfing.They don’t seem all that organized to me. But then… neither is the Republican party at this point.

  • IntoxiNation

    Nah…I figured the Tea Party would be around for awhile. They have a lot of big money backing *cough Freedom Works*. The real test of their endurance will be next year and in 2012. Will they really put their money (vote) where their mouth is when it comes to a presidential primary? Sarah Palin is a star of the tea party, but look at her polling as a potential primary candidate and it’s pitiful.What I believe we’ll see is a much more powerful independent movement, formed mostly of tea partiers. This will drain a lot from the Republicans, but also a significant chunk from the Democrats. That’s also why the Democrats can’t become like the Republicans the way FDL wants them to. We can’t push out Democrats because they don’t agree with us on 100% of everything. That practice has been destroying the Republican party for the past several years and it will kill the Democrats if it’s allowed to carry over to our side.

  • veralynn

    how soon before we start watering our plants with Gatorade or whatever they did in Idiocracy?

  • Gottverdammt Klaus

    Serious question – how are the teabaggers substantially different from the varied incarnations of the Moral Majority? Not in an issues sense (obviously the teabaggers formed from other concerns), but rather in a grassroots activism sense. Sure, they’ll primary candidates they dislike, but in the end they’re a GOP GOTV project.At this stage with demographics stacked against the GOP, consolidating the base (pun intended) is the direction they’ve chosen. Won’t work nationally, unless Democratic turnout is below average… perfect for a midterm. But they’ll snag a seat here and there.Long-term, they’re no threat. In the nearer future they’ll remain a headache.

  • caribbeanobserver

    I am so tired and worn with all the doom, gloom, predictions, pundits, bloggers, chatter,chatter, chatter, the’stuff’ on a daily basis that I say give America back to the Republicans.But, if people think they have it bad now, I will stand and watch the very same whingers go crazy with bitching and more griping.It is clear to me that Prez Obama can’t win one way or the other, so it’s better he just cut America loose!

  • likala

    Speaking of Stranahan, for those who can stomach it, here’s a video of him on ABC the other day.http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=9573491GAG

  • emsique

    People laughed at the Nazis in the 1920′s too. Heck, I thought it was ridiculous that Ronald Reagan could ever be a president. And W. Bush? What a joke! Ha ha! Both those clowns were two term, highly destructive douches, and at this point, I wouldn’t be surprised to see Americans elect Palin. I have lost my faith in the American democratic process. Ignorant fools make ignorant, foolish decisions especially at the polls.

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1AghS3sNSk Matt Osborne

    The zombies have spread and are now taking over the party apparatus.Bob, I refer you again to Sarahpalooza and her Fidel Castro look, her Maoist revision of the Obama logo for her campaign button. Her color is red and her book is filled with references to things bleeding, blood, and meat.I refer you to the ongoing kitchen romance of Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin. They have been hard at work building a right-wing counterculture; what’s next is the “permanent revolution,” and that always requires a putsch.

  • GOVCHRIS1988

    @likala- You know, its easy to be that idealistic, quite desirable. But anyone who thought that the President could take on the bigwigs of this nation and come off unscathed is a damn fool. I also believe that Mr. Stranahan married the President instead of just supporting him for the job. I love how he writes off a President Palin like it couldn’t happen. Implausible, yes. Impossible, after 1980, hell to the no.

  • likala

    Agreed GOVCHRISHe must be so proud to make the “big time” with his angry “Obama lied” garbage.It sickens me to see how fast so-called supporters abandon those they support. I just never thought he would go so far off the rails.But what really sickens and infuriates me is how the MSM happily gives a forum to anyone from the right or left to trash the president.Adding…the angry left is completely delusional if they think any one of their fine examples of a pure liberal such as Kucinich could or would do better within our system of government as it stands today with the steaming pile left by Bush/Cheney.