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Recursion

(56,582 posts)
Mon May 6, 2013, 10:13 AM May 2013

A Conservative does a pretty good job of explaining the Senate

Tim Carney is one of the conservatives I recommend people read (other liberals are with me on this.) Here is his excellent explanation of the politics of the Senate right now:

http://washingtonexaminer.com/tea-party-troika-rivals-gop-leadership-in-senate/article/2528887

First, the GOP earmark ban in effect since the 2010 elections makes it harder for party leaders to buy off wavering members.

Second, the persistent anti-establishment sentiment among the GOP base blunts leadership threats involving committee assignments. Among the GOP base, it's a badge of honor to be whacked publicly by the leadership. Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich., became something of a Tea Party hero when the House leadership stripped him of committee spots because he wouldn't do the party's bidding.

Third, McConnell has lost many allies, often in contests with the Tea Party. Lee and Paul both came to the Senate by beating McConnell intimates. Lee ousted McConnell confidant Bob Bennett in a 2010 Utah GOP nominating fight, and Paul bested McConnell's handpicked candidate for the open Kentucky Senate seat that same year.

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It's the Tea Party whip operation. It's called the "inside-outside game," because a few folks on the inside -- senators and groups like FreedomWorks, Club for Growth, Heritage Action and the National Rifle Association -- are able to rile up a bunch of folks on the outside. Those outside players are noisy constituents, local party operatives, talk radio hosts, and donors, so they have more sway over individual senators than the party leadership.


Lots more, and well worth a read. This is one of the few conservatives who in late 2012 was saying it would be an Obama victory by 3 points. Keep an open mind, and read the other side's view of things. You'll thank me.
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A Conservative does a pretty good job of explaining the Senate (Original Post) Recursion May 2013 OP
... Scuba May 2013 #1
Yeah, Carney is explaining the tactics of that Recursion May 2013 #2
Yep, they've got the money and control of the propaganda apparatus magellan May 2013 #3
But it's biting the national party in the ass Recursion May 2013 #4
Wish I could suggest something magellan May 2013 #5

magellan

(13,257 posts)
3. Yep, they've got the money and control of the propaganda apparatus
Mon May 6, 2013, 10:43 AM
May 2013

...and plenty of well cultivated fools to jump when they snap their fingers.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
4. But it's biting the national party in the ass
Mon May 6, 2013, 10:44 AM
May 2013

Tim basically is part of the old school central party apparatus. And they don't know what the hell to do now.

(Disclosure: Tim is an old friend of mine. I still think he's worth reading.)

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