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applegrove

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Wed May 14, 2014, 07:47 PM May 2014

"The Merger of the Tea Party and the Establishment" by Andrew Sullivan at the Dish

The Merger of the Tea Party and the Establishment

by Andrew Sullivan at the Dish

http://dish.andrewsullivan.com/2014/05/14/the-merger-of-tea-party-and-establishment/

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Last night, Ben Sasse handily won the Republican Senate primary in Nebraska. Molly Ball analyzes the outcome, which is being hailed as a Tea Party victory:

Sasse actually represents less the Tea Party’s anti-incumbent rage than the sort of fusion candidate who can unite the party establishment and base—a well-credentialed insider who can convince the right wing he’s on their side. As Dave Weigel put it in Slate, “Sasse is a veteran of the establishment who masterfully ingratiated himself with the conservative movement.” Particularly in red states, he could represent the harmonizing future of the GOP in a post-GOP-civil-war world. Last week, Thom Tillis won the North Carolina Republican primary more by straddling the establishment and Tea Party than by taking sides; Sasse did so even more effectively.

Kilgore also reflects on last night’s elections:


All in all, last night definitely represented a hiccup for the “Year of the Republican Establishment” narrative.

I’m guessing the Powers That Be in the GOP and the mainstream media will emulate [Jennifer] Rubin by dismissing the results and focusing their attention on next week’s primaries, when the establishment is expected to do better in Idaho (Rep. Mike Simpson appears likely to hold off a right-wing challenger), Kentucky (Mitch McConnell has bludgeoned Matt Bevin into submission), and perhaps Georgia (“outsider” businessman David Perdue and career appropriator Rep. Jack Kingston are leading most polls and could be headed to a runoff).

At some point the pro-establishment narrative is going to have to come to grips with the fact that in almost every case the establishment champion has had to run hard right to survive, making victories when they happen mostly symbolic. But after Tuesday, just winning would be helpful.





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"The Merger of the Tea Party and the Establishment" by Andrew Sullivan at the Dish (Original Post) applegrove May 2014 OP
Thank you for the analysis from Sullivan, apple. Interesting that mcconnell has Cha May 2014 #1
go grimey! AngryAmish May 2014 #2
Toon for your thread, apple.. Cha May 2014 #3

Cha

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1. Thank you for the analysis from Sullivan, apple. Interesting that mcconnell has
Wed May 14, 2014, 07:54 PM
May 2014

beaten bevin.. according to this.

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