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Dying Moderation
Author: Raine    Date: 11/02/2009 13:56:26

Over the weekend, there was a strange bit of political news. The Watertown paper announced that the Republican candidate for the 23rd District in NYS was dropping out of the race less than a week before election day. Talking Points Memo wrote of the news and the Rupublican endorsement of a far right conservative candidate:
The Times itself didn't leave much room for doubt about its views. The strongest line: "It is frightening that Mr. Hoffman is so beholden to right-wing ideologues who dismiss Northern New Yorkers as parochial when people here simply want to know how Mr. Hoffman will protect their interests in Washington."

This is a reference to an incident we noted a few weeks ago when Hoffman showed up to a meeting with the paper's editorial board with former House Majority Leader Dick Armey and then got defensive and abrupt when he wasn't able to answer questions about the district or the issues that faced it. Armey stepped in and chastised the editors for focusing on "parochial" issues.
You read that correctly -- Dick Armey - co-founder of the Teaparty "movement" So what we have here is a teaparty conservative, with corporate America funding him in NY. People are also assuming that he has already won this race. Personally I am not so sure, as of yesterday there was no new polling but before Dede Scozzafava dropped out she was polling at 20%, leaving the other 2 candidates around 35%. It's likely Hoffman will win Over Owens (D) since this district has gone republican for the last 140 years. 140 years is a long time to be Republican, but this time it is a little different.

Frank Rich seems to think a Conservative win would be good for the Democrats:
The right’s embrace of Hoffman is a double-barreled suicide for the G.O.P. On Saturday, the battered Scozzafava suspended her campaign, further scrambling the race. It’s still conceivable that the Democratic candidate could capture a seat the Republicans should own. But it’s even better for Democrats if Hoffman wins. Punch-drunk with this triumph, the right will redouble its support of primary challengers to 2010 G.O.P. candidates they regard as impure. That’s bad news for even a Republican as conservative as Kay Bailey Hutchison, whose primary opponent in the Texas governor’s race, the incumbent Rick Perry, floated the possibility of secession at a teabagger rally in April and hastily endorsed Hoffman on Thursday.

The more rightists who win G.O.P. primaries, the greater the Democrats’ prospects next year. But the electoral math is less interesting than the pathology of this movement. Its antecedent can be found in the early 1960s, when radical-right hysteria carried some of the same traits we’re seeing now: seething rage, fear of minorities, maniacal contempt for government, and a Freudian tendency to mimic the excesses of political foes. Writing in 1964 of that era’s equivalent to today’s tea party cells, the historian Richard Hofstadter observed that the John Birch Society’s “ruthless prosecution” of its own ideological war often mimicked the tactics of its Communist enemies. "
I don't know if I agree or not, but one thing I do know. You cannot win without moderates in your party. that goes for both sides of the aisle.

Michael Steele has directed the GOP to send money into this race, and in doing so, sent a strong message to moderates (what few there are) to the GOP: Moderates need not apply. The people behind this movement have gone so far as to claim that they are now the face of the Republican party. So much so that as I wrote this I learned that Scozzafava has endorsed the Democratic candidate.

Before the teaparty people celebrate too loudly, it should be noted that this district most likely be eliminated thru redistricting. So there you have it. Celebrating teaparty style for a Republican district that won't be around in 2 years with a bought and sold for candidate. I am hoping NY23 elects Bill Owens -- not because he has a D next to his name, but because I am tired of this uber radical nonsense infecting our nations dialogue. Let's hope Frank Rich is right if the Conservative candidate wins. We'll know tomorrow. GOTV!

and
Raine


 

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