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Leonard Pitts Jr.: GOP comes to its senses on tea party

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
(Updated 3:00 am)

"At some point, you have to use the word 'crazy.' "

It will not surprise you to hear that the speaker is referring to extremists within the tea party movement. What might surprise you is that the speaker is Erick Erickson, editor in chief of RedState, a prominent conservative blog.

Erickson was recently quoted on Politico in a report about how he and other conservatives are attempting to distance their ideology and the Republican Party from the paranoid theorizing and loud, incoherent screaming that have recently passed for discourse on the political right. And of course, the darkly comic thing about it is that, less than a year ago, some conservatives were exulting over the tea parties, believing they brought needed energy to a movement demoralized by its 2008 shellacking at the polls. "The Republican comeback has begun," declared GOP chief Michael Steele.

What a difference a year makes. Or not.

Some of us have argued all along that the tea parties were about as "conservative" -- insofar as that term has traditionally been understood -- as ladies night in a Castro Street bar. Indeed, some of us made the same point about George W. Bush, the putatively conservative president who nevertheless presided over an expansion of the federal government and of a federal entitlement program (Medicare), a costly war of choice in Iraq founded on a shifting rationale, and financial mismanagement that turned surplus into deficit seemingly overnight.

For at least the last decade, then, conservatism has not seemed particularly conservative -- a disconnect many of the ideology's adherents managed to ignore so long as it was useful to do so, i.e., so long as it played well at the ballot box. "Just win, baby" was their mantra; intellectual honesty, their casualty; and as a result, their ideology slid into -- here's that word again -- incoherence, taking American political discourse with it.

But in the tea party movement, some conservatives finally meet a cognitive disconnect they simply cannot bridge.

A recent New York Times profile found the tea party movement to be amorphous and largely without an organizing principle other than its anger toward government and fear of a supposedly imminent dictatorship. Beyond that, partiers are an unwieldy amalgam of tax haters, global warming holdouts, illegal-immigration protesters, secessionists, gun rights advocates, white supremacists, militia types and conspiracy theorists, all banging their gongs at the same time.

Like the liberal noisemakers who follow the World Trade Organization around, their lack of message discipline renders them -- that word, yet again -- incoherent. Like them, they have yet to figure out that to protest everything is to protest nothing.

Make no mistake: Every movement or marginalized people has its fringe extremists who threaten to define the whole. Thus, moderate American Muslims are periodically required to rebuke Islamic terrorists, environmentalists are obligated to rebuff eco-terrorists, and moderate African Americans are expected to reprove Louis Farrakhan.

But conservatives, outside of a few integrity-driven souls over the years, have not rushed to repudiate the crazies among them, even as the crazies have grown crazier and threatened to engulf the whole.

So it is welcome, albeit belated, news to hear Ned Ryun of American Majority telling Politico the right needs to stop providing a platform to its extremists, and to read columnist Michael Gerson speaking of the need to shove them to the margins, and to learn that Erickson has banned birthers -- i.e., people who persist in the asinine belief that President Obama was not born in the U.S.A. -- from his Web site.

At some point, you have to use the word 'crazy,' " he says. And he's right, of course.

But that point came a long time ago.

 

E-mail: lpitts@miamiherald.com

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Interested

March 3, 2010 - 6:53 am EST

I'm sure a great many of these truths will be painful pills to swallow for a number of readers this morning.

miktay

March 3, 2010 - 7:11 am EST

I can hear the gagging already!

militarybrat

March 3, 2010 - 7:12 am EST

Yea a proven west coast decades crackhead nutbag liberal radical Rev Wright racist bigot like Pitts is one to spout off who is crazy or not. What a joke he is with an IQ of a room temperature corpse. Anyone who has read this idiot knows his brain has been fried by heavy crack usage for the past 30 yrs and he has even admitted it many times.
Pitts is scared yellow of the Tea Party because he knows they can wipe his reparations paying mutt messiah out of power in 2012 and this would possibly cause him to committ suicide with many others who hate America and its Founding principles of democracy law and order as opposed to his revolutionary 1960s style murder and destruction he is hell bent on trying to turn this nation into Haiti or Zimbawe.
Stay away from crackhead idiots like Pitts.

Get A Clue

March 3, 2010 - 7:20 am EST

Try to not hold back, militarybrat. Don't be afraid to use everything you learned in your G.E.D. classes about logical fallacies, reasoning and factual debate. In your next post, obviously. I'm sure glad you set to rest anyone's assumptions that tea partiers are just angry, racist fools. Yep. Cleared that one right up. Might I suggest decaf tomorrow morning?

Incidentally, I never saw someone get so angry...except one time when I called someone "Timmy." ;-)

wscbd

March 3, 2010 - 8:21 am EST

Yeah, brat - We're eagerly awaiting the next post, when you provide an itemized list with facts supporting each of your accusations and assumptions. Take your time; I'm sure it's a slow process to force your emotions out through your crayons and then have your mother transcribe the scribbles with a computer.
"Mutt messiah". I like that. You talking about Jesus?

rmacz

March 3, 2010 - 8:46 am EST

Facts you say? Since Pitts' side rolled into Washington to take over the Houses with Pelosi and Reid rolling out the red carpet in 2009, we're doing just great, except for high unemployment, higher taxes, and bigger government....and .how about the bigger egos....ha! Also, while you're trying to counter these little facts, don't forget Obama's deficit.

wscbd

March 3, 2010 - 8:51 am EST

Yep... still waiting on those FACTS.

rmacz

March 3, 2010 - 9:11 am EST

Oh...more facts? Not to mention Obama has spent more in one year than Bush has spent in 8 years....ha!

wscbd

March 3, 2010 - 9:18 am EST

Hmm... I see there's still some misunderstanding on your part. Here - I'll help get started:
http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=11094

rmacz

March 3, 2010 - 9:37 am EST

Thanks ws! As I stated before at 8:46am, Pelosi and Reid started the ball rolling in 2006. Cato and all these other sites will show the same thing. Thank G-d this is an election year!

wscbd

March 3, 2010 - 9:43 am EST

Damn... Looks like you're not quite ready to take off the training wheels. I had such hopes. Don't worry - we'll keep trying, and one day you'll be able to use reason and logic instead of emotion to form arguments.

rmacz

March 3, 2010 - 2:10 pm EST

Well hot dang, I didn't know I was dealing with a genius who liked to down to people like Pitts.

CADDMAN

March 3, 2010 - 9:40 am EST

Well here we go again.

She (wscbd) making comments about someone's mother and crayons.

I'll bet she used that alot in high school and I bet she got that head wore out all the time.

9155

March 3, 2010 - 11:37 am EST

"mutt messiah" was probably refering to louis Farrakan calling Obama the messiah. Calling tea partiers incoherent shows an inability to listen and understand. Dems are not all identical,and neither are tea partiers. Many of them have some very compelling arguements about some vital issues regarding the direction of this Great nation. Some people are intellectually incapable of engaging in meaningful discourse, so they demonize opponents, call them stupid or idiots while others are so far out in extreme left field that this is the best tactic for them to use and they always resort to it when people pick apart their arguements. They don't seem to be very bright. Seriously!

Panacea

March 3, 2010 - 1:12 pm EST

Pitts took the time to describe the various personalities that make up the majority of tea partiers.

It really doesn't matter where they are coming from, because Pitts correctly points out they have no message, only anger.

Some may indeed have compelling arguments, but those arguments aren't being heard for all the collateral noise from other tea partiers who are just raging in general.

tledford

March 3, 2010 - 8:46 am EST

:-D GREAT job proving Pitts' points!

2fer

March 3, 2010 - 11:14 am EST

It seems more than a little futile to try to reason with insanity like this, but - for the record - the entire point of Pitts's commentary is that HE was not the one now calling the tea party goers crazy. Just a small correction sane people might want to consider. As for America's values and founding principles, I'll put my knowledge and understanding of them up against anyone who spouts off hated and stupidity like this. Nevertheless, this balderdash does serve a valuable purpose, to expose the rot at the core of this fringe movement (as of both right and left extremes) and the quality of mind that frequently lies behind them.

Get A Clue

March 3, 2010 - 3:46 pm EST

I am sort of glad you guys axed the brat's second post, but I'm curious as to why you allowed the first to remain. Seriously, both are as full of unverifiable insults of the lowest common denominator as the other. I mean, one poopy diaper left in the pail on a hot day smells just as bad as two.
I'm just sayin'. ;-)

wscbd

March 3, 2010 - 3:54 pm EST

I prefer that they leave such posts. That way, if ever this imbecile is ever in a debate, one may always refer back to this page, where everyone can see that nothing the guy says carries any weight.

MR.SOFTBALL27

March 3, 2010 - 5:14 pm EST

Well well well if it isn't ole wscbd! I guess some things never change, like the fact you still think that you know it all, everyone don't listen to her and her comments, she knows nothing! Sorry sweetie :)

wscbd

March 3, 2010 - 9:55 pm EST

QED.

rmacz

March 3, 2010 - 7:03 pm EST

...and I thought he was just asking for facts that any fool knows who keeps up with the news....ha!

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