What’s the Matter with the Teabaggers?

Thomas Frank, author of What’s The Matter With Kansas, writes about the contradictions of the tea party movement:

Not too long ago, Kansas would have responded to the current situation by making the bastards pay. This would have been a political certainty, as predictable as what happens when you touch a match to a puddle of gasoline. When business screwed the farmers and the workers–when it implemented monopoly strategies invasive beyond the Populists’ furthest imaginings–when it ripped off shareholders and casually tossed thousands out of work–you could be damned sure about what would follow.

Not these days. Out here the gravity of discontent pulls in only one direction: To the right, to the right, further to the right. Strip today’s Kansans of their job security, and they head out to become registered Republicans. Push them off their land and next thing you know they’re protesting in front of abortion clinics. Squander their life savings on manicures for the CEO and there’s a good chance they’ll join the John Birch Society. But ask them about the remedies their ancestors proposed–unions, antitrust, public ownership–and you might as well be referring to the days when knighthood was in flower.

It doesn’t make any sense. Which leads me to believe there’s something else going on here. Something uglier.

Why aren’t the tea party people gathering on Wall Street? Why aren’t they getting behind financial regulatory reform and retrieving the TARP money? They ought to be.

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  • indyinwc

    I’d like to read Frank’s editorial, but it’s behind a pay wall. However, I’ve thought this for months, and I don’t understand it either. The other night on Maddow, Mike Moore was railing on the banks and Wall street, and I thought, He sounds like a Tea Person should sound, but would they ever align themselves with Michael Moore? Of course not.

  • roxsteady

    Exactly! These people are nothing but racist sore losers. They’ve been pissed off since their party got it’s ass handed to them by the negro! As an African American I don’t call people racist just because I don’t agree with them. But, once you look at the facts, you become keenly aware that the teabaggers and righties are full of shit.They bitch about taxes right after they’ve been given a tax break? They’re suddenly concerned with deficits after their party ran them up for 8 years by giving 3 tax cuts to the wealthy?When they say they want their country back, I have to ask, back from who? They’re willfully ignorant and proud of it. I really hope that the GOP and these wingnuts get a surprise in the November elections. I’m not religious but, I’m praying that things start to improve and employers start hiring again over the summer and into September. If that happens, these people will be in for another rude awakening. I’m hoping to see them crying in the streets on election night.

  • MobiWan

    I’ve been wondering this for a while too. Very hard to combat and counter when we don’t fully understand where it’s coming from and how it is so damn effective.

  • Allonfla

    Very very true.

  • shyguy

    Yeah, there’s race-baiting going on, big time, but this brain-washed “Robin Hood is the enemy, and the overlord loves me” syndrome predates Obama.. We’re just easily duped, and the majority of the media are in the duping business, that’s all.It’s not personal, it’s just business.

  • eljefejeff

    shyguy, you’re absolutely right. very well said.

  • alopecia

    The tea party people (henceforth TPP—hey, I’m lazy) should be descending on Wall Street with torches and pitchforks. They should be angry at the corporations that outsourced and offshored their jobs. They should be backing any political candidate running against anyone who voted for deregulation.They’re not.I’d love to dump the blame on Ronald Reagan and walk away dusting my hands, believe me. Certainly Reagan, with his “feed the poor to the hungry” sociopathy hidden behind the genial face of Uncle President, is partly responsible. But it’s not that simple.The TPP have, like the rest of us, been screwed and they know they’ve been screwed. They just don’t know by whom. Three-plus decades of Republican/corporate propaganda have given the TPP a few choice targets (blundering government, corrupt unions, unpatriotic Democrats). Fox News and the right-wing echo chamber has given the TPP a narrative (Wall Street didn’t crater the world economy, it was all those darkies who bought houses). The Religious Right has given the TPP a justification (God’s punishing America for, well, whatever has the Religious Right in a lather this week).But those targets, that narrative, and that justification don’t provide a coherent explanation for what has happened. I want to blame the media for not doing their damn’ job for the past several decades, and (yet again) that’s part of the problem. (And here I’ll take a moment to second eljefejeff: shyguy is right on this point.) I’ll go a little farther and throw in the fundamental incuriosity of the TPP (in common with all too many of our fellow citizens—don’t get me started on what I saw while I was on jury duty last week).Race, or at least demographic change, plays a part in all of this, sure. It’s kind of amusing for me as a native Californian to watch people in the rural Midwest bewailing the fact that pink-skinned folk are going to become a mere plurality in the United States in a couple of decades (hey, welcome to reality). I honestly don’t understand why that makes so many people so upset (I’m melanin-deficient myself, but I just don’t get it), but clearly it does. Having a (half-) black president is like rubbing salt in that particular wound.Add it all up and you either get a vast conspiracy that’s been manipulating public opinion for decades (in anticipation of a centrist, black, Democratic president? really?) or a bunch of threads of discontent and unease that just happened to come together at this moment. I vote the latter, but it really doesn’t matter. What matters is this:What the hell do we do about it?(I apologize for the long comment, but I hadn’t the time to write a short one.)

  • Ref

    Why do disgruntled ex-employees always shoot up the factory instead of driving to NY or DC to take on the people who ACTUALLY cost them their jobs?Of course, if they started doing that, we’d see real gun control passing Congress in a heartbeat, and the NRA would be damn near defunded.

  • cynicalgirl

    It’s all about the propaganda. With talk radio and FAUX news, they’ve created their own reality. They repeat the same talking points and speak their own language, much like a cult.

  • http://tarackian.deviantart.com/ J M Ashby

    Its hard to vote your interests when you don’t know what your interests are.So whats wrong with the teabaggers? Institutionalized ignorance and prejudice through a good ole boy education system and generational gaps.

  • watchdog

    I think that they just like being lied to, as long as it’s lies they want to believe in.

  • jhw22

    I saw a tea lady interviewed by Contessa Brewer the other day. Contessa asked her, what were probably supposed to be gotcha questions, but the answered stunned me and appeared to stun Contessa, as well.When asked what the lady thought of insurance companies being able to restrict coverage based on pre-existing conditions, the lady said she felt companies should be able to do what they want to make a profit.When asked what the lady thought about women being charged higher rates, the lady said that if women cost more, then they should pay more.It hit me that afternoon, that the REAL tea partiers aren’t the crazy racist idiots. They are the people who THINK the Constitution was written to protect free enterprise. They THINK the founding fathers wanted businesses to rule. They THINK this country was about getting ahead at all costs.I think the basis of the real tea parties is free enterprise based on a false reading and understanding of the Constitution and the intent of the founding fathers. This country wasn’t just founded on religious freedom. It was also founded on the idea that every person should be able to make a future without the over-powerful suppressing them. The tea parties today are all about defending the people at the top despite the reality that the founding fathers didn’t believe in any form of power being greater than the whole of the nation. Corporations control the whole of this nation and the tea partiers THINK they are doing the patriotic, Constitionally-supported thing.Yes, there is racism in all of this, but I think the REAL tea partiers, and not the fringe who’ve adopted it, truly believe that protecting the interests of the big business is their patrioti duty. They do not realize that this country is about people. It’s not “we the big businesses”.Jennifer

  • http://www.osborneink.com OsborneInk

    Bob, take a mental step back in time. Remember “the pivot”? Obama grabbed the center by taking on banks and bringing Volcker up to the front?The tea parties aren’t taking on Wall Street because (surprise surprise) the astroturfers and 501(4)c for-profit Tea Party have no interest in taking on Wall Street. It’s really that simple, and it can still be their undoing.

  • kansasdem

    Well Bob in my case you’re truly preaching to the choir ;^)Mr. Frank is exactly right. I live here and I know. The idiocy is astounding!It ranges all the way from Iraq being responsible for 9/11 to Obama causing the recession.Bat shit crazy and dumb as a box of bricks pretty well sums up 80% of my neighbors!

  • bibimimi

    These aren’t regular Joes. Monsanto has taken most of the farms. Either u toe/tow/kowtow the line and get with the program, or founder with the flounder. Anyone who expresses any independence is too busy/broke to storm the castle, Max.

  • emsique

    During the Great Depression Fascism came to power in Germany, Italy and Spain. KKK were merrily lynching blacks, and we had our own Fascists here in the US. I hope that the Teabaggers are just the first in many groups to come to the forefront and declare that they won’t take it any more. But until Progressives yank themselves away from their bloggy whining and take to the streets in big numbers the Teabaggers are all there is.