The Tea Party is getting worse: Media may want a new narrative, but GOP is still nuts
The Tea Party is getting worse: Media may want a new narrative, but GOP is still nuts
Don't let the press fool you. Across the country, the wingnut revolution isn't calming down. Behold the insanity
ELIAS ISQUITH
It is a cardinal rule of horserace-style political journalism in the U.S. that no two elections can have the same narrative. Thats not to say certain tropes arent repeated ad nauseam. But it is to say that that the press corps desire to mitigate the unavoidable, soul-crushing monotony of a campaign often causes it to flip the script from one election to the next, despite politics in the real world changing much more slowly. If you look at the way the medias covered the ongoing
invisible primary to be the GOPs next presidential nominee, youll see the narrative for 2016 is being pre-written already.
So, because the most important story of the 2012 cycle was the surprising potency of President Obamas so-called
Rising American Electorate, the story in 2014 concerned the Republicans electorate, which also proved itself to be alive and kicking. And because the story after 2012 focused on the Tea Party pulling Mitt Romney too far to the right, the narrative for 2016 will be about the Republican establishment throwing its weight around to nominate an ostensibly more moderate, electable candidate. The bland, cautious, managerial Republican Party of yesteryear is back! The crusading, militant and extremist Tea Party is over!
Except, well, it isnt.
Its not over in the U.S. Congress, where a shutdown-in-miniature is unfolding between the White House and the Tea Party wing of the GOP. Its not over in Wisconsin, where a Tea Party-darling governor is slashing the state university systems funding, changing its mission statement (while lying about it), and fighting tooth and nail to humiliate people on government benefits. Its not over in North Carolina, where a billionaire-backed Tea Party government is also going after the public university system in its effort to turn the state into Kansas. And its not over in South Carolina, where one state representative hopes to mainline National Rifle Association propaganda to a generation of public school students.
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