Daily Archives: Friday, April 10, 2009

Glenn Beck project 912 Tea Party

Listen to these folks.  “Burn the books!” comes near the end.  Scary.

h/t Andrew Sullivan

Teabagging – the definitive news story on the subject

Rachel Maddow Show and it’s hilarious though Cox does the gag for too long and much less well than Maddow’s intro

h/t Andrew Sullivan

Update: But we’d be remiss to ignore the non-joke side of this issue.  From Think Progress we get the financial and organizational principals active here.

Despite these attempts to make the “movement” appear organic, the principle organizers of the local events are actually the lobbyist-run think tanks Americans for Prosperity and Freedom Works. The two groups are heavily staffed and well funded, and are providing all the logistical and public relations work necessary for planning coast-to-coast protests:

Freedom Works staffers coordinate conference calls among protesters,contacting conservative activists to give them “sign ideas, sample press releases, and a map of events around the country.”

Freedom Works staffers apparently moved to “take over” the planning of local events in Florida.

Freedom Works provides how-to guides for delivering a “clear message” to the public and media.

Freedom Works has several domain addresses — some of them made to look like they were set up by amateurs — to promote the protests.

Americans for Prosperity is writing press releases and planning the events in New Jersey, Arizona, New Hampshire, Missouri, Kansas, and several other states.

This type of corporate ‘astroturfing‘ is nothing new to either organization. While working to promote Social Security privatization, Freedom Works was caught planting one of its operatives as a “single mom” to ask questions to President Bush in a town hall on the subject. Last year, the Wall Street Journal exposed Freedom Works for similarly building “amateur-looking” websites to promote the lobbying interests of Dick Armey, the former Republican Majority Leader who now leads Freedom Works and is a lobbyist for the firm DLA Piper.

Americans for Prosperity is run by Tim Phillips, who was Ralph Reed’s former partner in the lobbying firm Century Strategies. The group is funded by Koch family foundations — a family whose wealth is derived from the oil industry. Indeed Americans for Prosperity has coordinated pro-drilling ‘grassroots‘ events around the country.

Matt Yglesias is one smart fellow

One big political problem with the Gates/Obama reform defense budget is that it cuts a lot of programs near and dear to the hearts of the military-industrial complex and their tame dogs in congress. Thus a lot of talk about how Gates is “gutting” the military. But another problem is that Gates actually isn’t cutting spending so his reforms don’t open up a bonanza of new money for tax cuts or social spending that libertarians or liberals get all that excited about.

That said, Brian Beutler notes that retired Admiral Joe Sestak, now a member of congress, is ready to champion the Gates reforms. And Larry Korb, who’s been waging the battle against bloated defense spending since the end of the Cold War, observes that this budget really is a key step in the right direction.

I would urge progressives who are having trouble getting themselves excited about this fight to recognize two points. One is that it really is nice to reorient a given quantity of military spending in more useful directions even if it doesn’t lead to cuts in the headline number. But the other is that if you ever do want to see further-reaching reform, we need to pass something like this budget first. It’s a key political test of whether it’s even possible to defy what the defense contractors and the joint chiefs want. If that does prove possible, then in years to come many things are possible, including a long-term trajectory that has defense declining as a percent of GDP. If it’s not possible then nothing is possible, and no future president will tackle it.

Here

Ouch!

RNC chairman Steele not welcome at Chicago “tea party”

O’Donnell vs Buchanan on Obama at Notre Dame

Watch it

There are, of course, theological and moral questions at issue here. But the protests against Obama speaking at Notre Dame are being pushed mainly for (extremist) theological notions and partly for the obvious wedge political reasons.

h/t TPM

Gerson finally writes a good column

Well, shiver my timbers.  Gerson finally writes a good column. Unlike the norm, he shies away from the current talking points (compare with Krauthammer’s column in the same WP issue who parrots a current post-Europe talking point referring to  Obama’s “obsessive denigration of his own country”) and even charges Chambliss (a Republican) with irresponsibility and political polarization.

So, credit where it’s due.  Of course, it wouldn’t even be notable outside of the contrast with the propagandist columns that have preceded this one.

The Pew poll

Kos breaks down the Pew poll and the results aren’t good for Republicans.