Do you know where things would be right now if it weren't for the Tea Party movement? Instead of holding one House of Congress and the Presidency the Democrats would hold both Houses of Congress and the Presidency. The Tea Party is the reason the Republicans gained control of the House with the 2010 elections.There's a reason the Republican Party is in shambles right now. There are reasonable Republicans and then there are Teabag idiots who haven't been able to pull themselves up from the floor with all the childish tantrums they've been throwing for three years.
It's the same old thing with the "establishment" Republicans. They look at various groups on the "right" as hurting their party. But the Republican Party was way more irrelevant before groups on the "right" started becoming involved.
If the "establishment" Republicans had had their way all through my lifetime Ronald Reagan would never have been nominated as the Republican candidate for President, the Republicans would not have gained control of Congress with the 1994 elections, and the Republicans would not control the House of Representatives right now. We'd be back to where we were before the "Moral Majority" became active continuing a decades long and approaching a century long period of total Democrat Party dominance.
The "establishment" Republicans got their way with each of the past two Republican Presidential nominees. How did that work out? 0 and 2, right?
So they got Romney last time and that's what they wanted. And what happened? Among other things about 4.4 million fewer White Christians turned out to vote than voted in 2008. Boy, that really helps you when 4.4 million fewer from a group that typically votes 2:1 in your favor go out to vote when by all rights you ought to see millions more of them voting because the enthusiasm for getting Obama out of office should be high.
You people who think the "far right" needs to be defeated within the Republican Party for the Republican Party to succeed either haven't lived long enough to remember what it was like in terms of the balance of power before the "far right" showed up on the Republican side or you've just chosen to forget.
The Republican Party loses the support of the "far right" and it's done. History shows it's more competitive with the "far right" on its side than without it. You need to come to grips with that and deal with reality instead of all this fantasizing about how the Republican Party could REALLY do well if only they could get rid of those Tea Party people." Or whatever other "far right" group is in the forefront at the time.













