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Home Front: Politix
New Tea Party Attack Ad Targets … Rod Rosenstein?
2018-02-03
[Hot Air] Something fun to cleanse the palate at the end of a long Memo Day and even longer Memo Week. This comes from Tea Party Patriots Action, an offshoot of a group founded two months after Obama was inaugurated in 2009 and dedicated at the time, as all tea party groups were, to smaller government, lower taxes, and individual liberty. Nine years later they’re running interference on a criminal investigation for the guy who’s in charge of the government ‐ and who’s never showed much interest in two of their three core goals ‐ by attacking the Justice Department for him. That trajectory, from then to now, is practically a right-wing version of "Animal Farm." In its departure from its core values, it reminds me of those NRA ads ranting about Antifa, the media, protesters, and assorted obnoxious left-wingers, with gun rights merely a minor theme. You can understand why the NRA would do that since, with Republicans in charge of government, there’s no threat from the feds at the moment to the group’s mission. Gun rights are safe for now so they’ve got to find something to keep NRA members active and donating. The Tea Party Patriots’ mission, though, has barely lost any salience since 2009. Trump has cut some regulations, sure, but federal spending, ballooning debt, and metastasizing entitlements are as much a concern as ever.

Skipping down.


Their next ad should target Peter Strzok, whose latest batch of texts with Lisa Page has been reviewed by the Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal with no evidence of any conspiracy discovered. Strzok clearly doesn’t like Trump ("OMG I am so depressed," he texted Lisa Page after Trump’s victory) but he dislikes the Russians much more. Actual quote about our friends in Moscow: "F*cking conniving cheating savages. At statecraft, athletics, you name it." I’m going to get that crocheted on a pillow. When he’s right, he’s right.

Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Trump's lowered taxes and the feral bureaucracy is RIFing itself. His life shows he's lived it by his own preferences, ignoring what his "betters" have dictated to him -- the gold standard of individual liberty.

What more does Josh Barro want?

Doesn't it really boil down to the "pundits" getting upset because Trump doesn't worship the international glitterati? That he's too rich to be bought?

That he beat the most corrupt politician of our lifetimes?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2018-02-03 21:43  

#3  Nine years later they’re running interference on a criminal investigation for the guy who’s in charge of the government ‐ and who’s never showed much interest in two of their three core goals

Because if Hillary had won, all Tea Party goals would have been achieved.
Posted by: charger   2018-02-03 11:06  

#2  You can always tell an Eeyore Quisling column by Allahsquish.

*SPIT*
Posted by: Frank G   2018-02-03 07:50  

#1  "F*cking conniving cheating savages. At statecraft, athletics, you name it."
~ FBI Chief of Counterespionage Peter Strzok


Strzok had obviously mastered the old axiom; 'Each tool in the shop has a specific function. Use it for that function.'

Posted by: Besoeker   2018-02-03 07:30  

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