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There was an article I read in Salon a while ago, where a journalist went and visited a Tea Party organizing meeting. A bunch of ordinary conservatives had gotten together their own little tea party meeting . . . but none of them had the faintest idea what to do. The complete lack of organizing ability or experience was painfully obvious, and the meeting went nowhere.
The Tea Party isn't quite like the "Americans for Clean Coal" people, which is a pure astroturf movement. Those really are different.
Thinking about what the Tea Party is, I started thinking about the candidates they ran. Sometimes they ran aggressively against the established republicans. If we see this as faction fighting the Tea Party also served as a vehicle for a faction within the republicans to gain power on the expense of other factions.
So the pick of Ryan is either to get the conservative rank and file exited (the bottom of the structure), or it is a demand from the Tea Party leadership to be represented on the ticket. Or both. A vote for PES is a vote for EPP! A vote for EPP is a vote for PES! Support the coalition, vote EPP-PES in 2009!
They are xenophobic, insular, anti-science, prone to conspiracy theories and have a huge reservoir of resentment against all others - especially minorities - who they see as doing well at their expense. In one sense, they are even right in this regard. Smart blacks and Latinos are increasingly moving into better jobs which would once have been the preserve of whites - almost to the extent of post apartheid South Africa.
They have two options for explaining their failure to achieve the American Dream.
That is why Obama's remark about bitter people clinging to their guns went down so very badly - especially coming from him. HE is the reason they are so downtrodden and their hatred for him has to be seen to be believed - and it doesn't matter a damn that, objectively, he is actually trying to improve their lot. Index of Frank's Diaries
So 'Don't vote for the AntiChrist' pretty much sums the entirety of their thinking, such as it is.
America is really quite a tragic country.
From my v. small direct experience of the USA I would say that the tea party is largely made up of low intelligence, low education, low information, low career achievement magical thinkers. There are huge numbers of these in the States - biblical fundamentalists, creationists, snake handlers, white supremacists, American exceptionalists.
One advantage of Ryan is that consentrating on economy won't expose the rift between libertarians and social conservatives. How large share of swing vote consist of people who are rich enough support republican economic policy but too sofisticated to associate with snake handlers?
The educated, ambitious business people want nothing to do with Ryan style ultrasounds, and fetal personhoods--that stuff is so idiotic, it doesn't even register in their minds. I'm sure a lot of people who will vote for Romney aren't even paying attention to the junk Ryan has put out, and now Romney has ensured that Ryan will never mention any of it again.
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