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9/25/13,
"The Turning Point," Michael Walsh, PJ Media
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9/25/13,
"What We Just Saw," Michael Walsh, NRO
in the Republican party. Ditto his
mini-me, Senator Lindsey Graham. Indeed, the entire Old Guard of
business-as-usual “comity” fans passeth. When you care more about what
the other side thinks, it’s probably time either to switch teams or step
down.
There
is new leadership in the GOP, whether the party wants to admit it or
not: Cruz, Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Jeff Sessions, and the others who
stepped into the breach to spell the senator from Texas.
The
popular reaction to Cruz will be immediate and noticeable; the more the
old bulls carp, the more the public will rally to Cruz’s side. The
country has been spoiling for a real fight since the election of 2008,
and now it has one.
Conservatives
have finally realized that, as it’s currently constituted, they have no
home in the Republican party, which is the Washington Generals to the
Democrats’ Harlem Globetrotters, the designated losers who nevertheless
are rewarded handsomely for their sham opposition.
To
that end, conservatives understand that rather than form a third party,
their only hope is to seize control of the corrupt, rotting hulk of the
GOP, which they now can do with the help of a reinvigorated Tea Party —
especially with Lois Lerner’s IRS off its back.
The
Cruz faction in the Senate, and its allies in the House (whose
leadership is now up for grabs) must now press their advantage. The
louder the Democrats squawk, the more they are wounded; the one thing
they’ve long feared is a direct assault on their core beliefs as translated into actions,
and the deleterious effects of Obamacare, just now being felt by the
population, are the most vivid proof of the failure of Progressivism
that conservatives could wish for.
Win or
lose, the battle is now joined: First the struggle for the GOP and then
the battle for control of Congress and the presidency.
Cruz just struck
at the kings he could reach — the Republican “leadership” — and has
most likely dealt them a fatal blow. Now the Tea Party hordes must back
him up by eliminating his opponents (who tend to be geriatrics, and thus
“leaders” by longevity rather than talent or commitment) through the
primary process wherever possible. If he can carry off this coup, he and
Senator Paul will very quickly find themselves elevated from
back-benchers to commanders.
Nevertheless,
control of the Congress by the current GOP “leadership” would only
serve to increase frustration on the right. The citizenry does not want
“deals” or more legislation — it wants action.
There
is no reason to think the Tea Party, if properly organized and
harnessed, cannot be even more potent next year than it was in 2010,
especially now that its members know the government really was out to
get them.
Make Chuck Schumer and Dick Durbin into the faces of the Democratic party and watch the votes peel away from the Left.
Any
party that cannot successfully sell freedom and personal liberty
doesn’t deserve power. The trick will be to explain — by word and deed —
that the Democrats’ Manichaean choice (Big Brother or the orphanage) is
a false one, that less can be more, and that the restoration of a
Republic of self-reliant citizens will benefit all Americans — not
simply the government class and its clients." via Free Republic
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