Bill Press: The death of the tea party movement
by Bill Press
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May 10, 2010 12:00 AM | 443 views | 6 6 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Farewell to the tea party. It was fun while it lasted. It certainly got a lot of undue media attention. But it died a premature, yet welcome, death.

Ironically, what killed the tea party was not opposition from either the Republican or Democratic Party. The tea party committed suicide, rendered irrelevant by a succession of current events.

The central premise of tea party loyalists, after all, was that they were anti-government. You know the drill: All government is bad. Taxes are bad. Government bureaucrats are bad. Then, unfortunately for them, just as they were gaining traction, tea baggers ran into the reality of tornadoes, disastrous floods, an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and a terrorist attack in Times Square. In each of those cases, whom did people turn to for help? The government. And the future of the tea party was suddenly kaput: as dead as John Edwards' political career.

Take the Times Square bomber. He was identified, tracked down, and apprehended exactly 53 hours and 17 minutes from the time he parked his lethal van at 45th and 7th Avenue. How? Through excellent police work by the New York City Police Department, the FBI, and the Department of Homeland Security.

Proud tea partiers, note: All of those police officers work for the government. All of them are paid by our tax dollars. They did an incredible job. Thanks to them, one more terrorist is behind bars. Let those who "hate" government explain why they hate law enforcement officials who are keeping us all safe.

Take the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Yes, according to law, BP is responsible for conducting and paying for the cleanup. But who were the first ones on the scene? The Coast Guard. Who's overseeing the work of BP and other contractors to make sure they are doing everything possible to stop the leak, minimize onshore damage, and reimburse watermen for lost wages? The Environmental Protection Agency, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Department of the Interior.

Again, they are all federal employees, paid by our tax dollars - and they were the agencies all five Republican governors of the Gulf States turned to for help on April 22, when BP's Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and burned.

Take the recent series of storms and tornadoes that recently hit the South, causing so much death and destruction. When tornadoes swept across Mississippi and Alabama, and when severe flooding struck Nashville, the pattern was the same. Local officials, unable to cope alone, called for help. FEMA officials arrived on the scene. Soon thereafter, President Obama declared the most severely impacted areas of those states as federal disaster areas, making residents eligible for grants for temporary housing and home repairs and low-cost loans to cover uninsured property losses.

Governors in those states did not reject the federal government's help. They actually requested it, and thanked Obama for it. "On behalf of all Alabamians, I thank President Obama for his response to this terrible storm that has affected so many people," said Gov. Bob Riley. "The president's actions will help those communities recover more quickly."

One final example. In no state have government-hating Tea Partiers been louder or more active than in Virginia. Conservative Republican Governor Bob McDonnell was elected last year partly on an anti-big government platform. Yet no state profits more from federal largesse.

As reported by The Washington Post, ten cents of every federal procurement dollar spent anywhere on earth is spent in Virginia. More than 15,000 Virginia companies hold federal contracts. ... Total federal spending in the state has more than doubled, to $118 billion, since 2000. By 2008, it accounted for a stunning 30 percent of Virginia's entire economy. And so far, McDonnell has not refused one penny of it. Don't expect him to any time in the future, either.

All of which makes a mockery of the entire Tea Party movement. When trouble comes, those who complain the loudest about big government are the first ones with their hands out for federal help. Until tea partiers are willing to tear up their Social Security cards and Medicare cards, and reject all help from the FBI, Coast Guard, EPA, FEMA, or any other federal agency, they're nothing but a bunch of phonies.

Bill Press is host of a nationally syndicated radio show and author of a new book, "Train Wreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon)."
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Kool Aid Party
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May 12, 2010
How dare those Tea Partiers not like the idea that the US is headed for imminent fiscal collapse and try to prevent it. No one exactly knows how the government will be able to pay social security and medicaid, health care and welfare benefits after it goes bankrupt and the Chinese don't let us borrow any more. But Bill Press is the head of the Progressive Kool Aid Party and he says don't worry be happy...the US Government can spend all it wants to because we obviously NEED more government. When the US needs a bailout, Greece will rescue us because Obama is a beloved World leader. Just wait and see.
LuvTheUSA
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May 10, 2010
Just the fact that this yutz still has a job is a testament to this country's tolerance for morons. The only concern I have is that there is a commenter here who actually agrees with this drivel!
Indian Joe
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May 10, 2010
Press never ceases to amaze me as he can take any situation and turn it around to justify his position on any given subject, Tea party participants are not opposed to "all" government -there is a need for some government - what they are opposed tois the government sticking its nose and sticky fingers into EVERY facet of our lives. If Obama really believes what he said this weekend,"information is a distraction", what does this tell us about his agenda. Wonder if we can tell the IRS or census bureau this very thing. Don't think so - in other words, information going to the public is a distration, information going to the government and its agencies is necessary? If the past year plus is any indication, he did not pick this up out of thin air, just watch as they try to crack down on the news media with which they disagree. Can't wait for the time when only people like Press will be allowed to appear in print, on TV and radio. If you doubt this, look at what this adminsitration and their minions have been able to force down our throats already - and they have only just begun
Thermidor
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May 10, 2010
One would say the Press was engaged in wishful thinking, but that would necessitate accepting that he was actually capable of intelligent thought.

He appears to believe that Tea Party thinkers who object to unnecessary government are proven wrong by the expectation that the government should be responsible protect against invasion and terrorism, and to provide resources to help with natural and other disasters. What garbage! Those are among the primary responsibilities of the federal government, and not the bailouts and social engineering that Democrats prefer to focus their efforts on.
Hogwash Filter
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May 10, 2010
Press's examples are his own indictment. Regulatory oversight on offshore drilling failed out of neglect. Making the responsible agencies bigger will not fix that.

The SUV bomber almost escaped and was not intercepted before the crime. The lame approach to national security will not improve with more bureaucrats.

The rules and oversight that always had, and should have, disciplined Wall Street and Fannie and Freddie were set aside by congress. Continued tenure by venal representatives will not cure that.

The schools produce unemployable illiterates. Money for Summer Jobs programs will not fix that, nor will they prevent "riots" on cue. Heck, most of that proposed waste of money will never get near a youth.

Health care costs are astronomical because the government has spent the last fifty years doing favors for the Health care Oligopolist Grafters, you know, the HOGs. The proposed cure? Tax the country into bankruptcy.

The term "teabaggers" is gutter slang: consider the source.

The Low Priest of Progressive Propaganda burps again.
obdc
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May 10, 2010
Wonderful insight. You put the fat part of the bat on the sweet spot of the ball and knocked it over the fence. Of course we need government. How foolish to suggest otherwise. TP's are upset with the lose of relevance and power. Some older white guys like me, see younger men/women, even minorities, in positions of power, and resist the change, which is inevitable. Some grow old with dignity and grace.... Well, you know the rest.
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