Meeting the Tea Party

On Tax Day I went down to the Teabagger protest in Manhattan. Here are my observations from that encounter.

First off, as thousands of people walked by, 99% of them didn't care at all about what was going on. Most New Yorkers don't care about either the Teabaggers or the progressive counter protesters who were there.

I have several observations from my experience with the Tea Party folks. First, the VAST majority of teabaggers I met were mouth breathing fools who didn't even realize that they were contradicting themselves with each statement they make. Most of them seemed to want to cut government and cut taxes as far as they could, but still wanted all entitlements they are used to. And saw no contradiction in that. It seemed they were lobbying for a Somali style government, but wanted Sweden level of services. This is impossible. Some advocated the abolition of public education. Others denigrated taxation in general. Most made claims that Obama raised taxes (even though the reality is that thanks partly to Obama, taxes are lower right now than they have been for 60 years).

Second, my fellow progressives have shown their most foolish side this Tax Day. The first problem is that we only realized there was a Teabagger protest a day before it happened. Those of us who tried to organize a response met with the following responses: a.) silence, b.) the excuse that it was too short notice and people are too busy, and c.) why don't we just ignore the teabaggers so the press will ignore them. All of these are lame responses if we want to win. Together they cede the spotlight to the Teabaggers. The worst is the "let's just ignore them" response because the press already follows the teabaggers. Lou Dobbs was supposed to speak on Tax Day in Manhattan (I left before then so don't know if he showed). EVERY media outlet was covering it. By ignoring them we cede completely the stage to the most extreme right wingers around. THIS IS FOOLISH! And is typical of progressives. We LOVE to excuse laziness by pretending our action is not needed. NO!!!! If we don't respond to the right wingers, we lose. On Tax Day, Billionaires for Bush was there. But not many other progressives were there. So the media got a few pictures of my Obama T-shirt, a few pictures of Billionaires for Bush...and a hell of a lot of footage of teabaggers. EVERY media outlet was there. Most progressives were not, so the message delivered was by default an extremist right wing message. Way to go progressives. ONCE AGAIN we drop the ball. Learn a lesson. From Goldwater to Reagan to Gingrich to the Teabaggers, right wing extremists realized LONG ago to drive their message home over and over and over no matter what. Progressives still think they can win by staying home and staying silent. NO. We can't. Way too many people I tried to recruit took the same old lazy excuse to do nothing. The Tea Party knows better than the progressives how to win. So on Tax Day they got their message out there yet again and yet again we failed.

Third, SOME of the tea party folks clearly were liberals that we are not reaching. I was struck by how much better the right wing is communicating its message (mostly composed of lies and hypocrisy) than the progressives are (even though their message is far more reality-based and FAR more popular. Some of you who have paid attention to my writing before may recognize that this is an issue that has already been taken up in the book The Political Brain which I have highlighted and suggested over and over. Had Democrats taken this book to heart, a good chunk of these Tea Party folks would be eager liberals. Instead, the left is ONCE AGAIN letting the right define the talking points and hence losing. Let me give an example.

I engaged several Teabaggers. Most of them were fools. But one person sympathetic to the Tea Party was clearly at heart a liberal who self-identified as a conservative. Her voting record included, quite enthusiastically, Reagan AND Clinton. Most of her points I AGREED with. I got her thinking that maybe she had more in common with liberals than conservatives. Boy it would have helped if OTHER progressives were around to talk to her and others like her. This Tea Party sympathizer and self-identified conservative expressed her support for:

1. Universal Healthcare
2. Marriage Equality
3. Public Education
4. competition for insurance across state lines
5. ability to purchase pharmaceuticals from Canada
6. Preservation or even expansion (certainly not cutting) of Medicare

All of this is liberal territory, yet she saw it as conservative territory. Her only real conservative view was that (contrary to the above very strong stands) she wanted smaller government and lower taxes.

Here again let me emphasize what I and The Political Brian emphasize: People LOVE Liberal views but liberals lose the communication war to conservatives. And let me emphasize that almost every complaint she had against Obama really was thanks to Blue Dogs diluting the Democratic message and stands. We are LOSING thanks to Blue Dogs. We are losing people whose stands are liberal because Blue Dogs make them think Democrats don't support their views. Blue Dogs are driving people who are at heart liberal (though they claim to be conservative).

The solution?

1. To my fellow progressives, stop thinking you can ignore the conservative propaganda just because it seems so absurd. If you don't confront it (by counter protests, letters to the editor, etc) NO ONE WILL and we will lose. Why not write some letters to your local paper right now? No one else can express your view for you.

2. To my fellow Democrats, we have to weed out the worst (NOT ALL!) of the Blue Dogs. May I suggest some donations in key primaries. Daily Kos has an Act Blue site focusing on some very key primaries that can actually help us win general elections. I would add Connie Saltonstall, who is the default frontrunner for MI-1 now that anti-Choice Stupak is retiring. You can donate to her and to Regina Thomas (another great primary choice) through my Healthcare 4 America Act Blue site. Let's fight for BETTER Democrats to prevent this kind of Blue Dog surrender that loses us supporters to, of all things, the Tea Party.

3. Let's look forward to defeating the right in November. I have a Top Races for 2010 as a guide for the key races this year. Any donations will be helpful in winning this year and keeping the right wing extremists at bay.

4. Counter the Teabaggers by joining or creating your local Coffee Party group or Living Liberally group. These are fun and effective ways to expand progressive networking.

5. Join/support MoveOn.org and/or Democracy for America, the progressive grassroots organizations that predate the Teabaggers by several years. Donate and/or attend local meetings. Or, if there are no local chapters, form your own.

If you can do one or two of the above actions, you will be doing your part to counter the next Gingrich-style takeover of our government. Don't you think it is worth it?

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Re: Meeting the Tea Party

I was going to bring this up this past Tuesday when we met. We, as liberals, do not make our voices heard. We do not counteract the lies coming out of the right and this is totally wrong. Sure, you can join different organizations but unless we are vocal and the press reports this then we're nowhere.

Truth is WE MUST BE MORE VOCAL. The Tea Party is getting all the publicity and we just quietly sit back and watch them.

Last week at a meeting where Blue Dog (even through he denies it) Mike McMahon gave his lying reasons why he voted against healthcare, I mentioned that we need our own Frank Lutz and believe me, we do. The right gets their points out and they all repeat the same points, be we don't. This is because we're more diverse and open to Dems with different views. This is the media's fault also, they cover the right because they're good for their numbers. The right also votes as a block, distorts the truth and, lets face it, FOX, Rush and the rest of the right wing liars are quoted all over the place but when was the last time you heard Rachel Maddow, Ed Schultz, et al quoted on another news program?

Look, maybe liberals have more on their plate than Teabaggers. Lets face it, we are not the ones sitting by our TV watching FOX or listing to Rush and sopping up all the lies.

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Re: Meeting the Tea Party

Did you have any sense of how many actual Tea Party people were there (not counting counterprotesters)? There was a figure reported in the NY Times, but I noticed their turnout figures for other events around the country seemed high compared with those from some other sources.

I appreciate the effort you took to go, and ordinarily I'd be the first to agree that liberals spend too much time talking to each other and not enough engaging with the opposition. But I have a feeling at this point that the Tea Party movement has crested, and their energy as a political force is on the wane. Gatherings Thursday were smaller than similar ones last year, throughout the country. They seem to have adopted (unsuccessfully) a defensive crouch in response to the general revulsion at their racism. Despite the best efforts of Dick Armey and the funds of David Koch, they remain proudly and thoroughly disorganized, so their impact on the upcoming elections will probably be negligible. My only real concern is that some truly crazy individual will use their rhetoric as the justification for violence.

One last point: competition across state lines for health insurance companies is most certainly NOT a liberal policy idea, at least not the way the teabaggers envision it. It would lead to the same type of race-to-the-bottom collusion that afflicts the credit card industry, where all the major players are domiciled in the one or two states that are willing to offer them the most lax regulatory environment, and usury abounds.

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