Twitter Updates for 2010-03-16
Mass Treasurer Cahill: Obamacare would bankrupt the country like it is bankrupting Mass. http://bit.ly/9GMgaO # Powered by Twitter Tools
Mass Treasurer Cahill: Obamacare would bankrupt the country like it is bankrupting Mass. http://bit.ly/9GMgaO # Powered by Twitter Tools
@setonmotley I am with @johntabin & @jonhenke on this one. i can't point to any election, primary or general, where restriction won. # @SetonMotley maybe so. I dont think Obama will do it in 2010 Not on msg (jobs) & Read more
I like Carly Fiorina's new video. They are redefining campaign video. In a good way. most of the time. http://bit.ly/c3a9uW #casen #tcot # This is very, very true RT @martinvars: Japan is more like Europe, China like USA. # Powered Read more
RT @FamousDC: Congrats to @MatthewGagnon ttp://is.gd/aod3p # @ErinMcPike is there really a national tea party? there are people that claim that *they* are the ntl T-party, but mostly self-serving in reply to ErinMcPike # @notlarrysabato which is to say that Read more
@PoliticsNation Detroit Dem Machine having a tough week. After NY Dem machine had a touch one last week… in reply to PoliticsNation # RT @politicojosh: Make sure to check out @PoliticsNation must-read whip count of Pelosi's HCR votes, and who Read more
RT @PElliottAP: @edhenrycnn asks @PressSec "whether (Rahm) lobbied Cong. Massa in the nude & if that's standard practice 4 ths White House" # @daveweigel I had forgotten Massa had been a GOP staffer on the hill. He probably just took Read more
Massa going nuclear on dem nuclear option. http://bit.ly/bDDVxi # RT @emzanotti: Um…if Rahm Emanuel was naked and screaming at me, I would probably freak out and resign, too. http://is.gd/9YCFN # what a class-A bozo … RT @TWI_news Massa Claimed He Read more
@bdomenech and from the left no less. although maybe that was more predictable. in reply to bdomenech # Powered by Twitter Tools
Over the weekend, Politico ran a story by Alex Isenstadt about the “failures” of Tea Party candidates. This article reads more like DC-based myopia. Movements don’t transform at the federal level or statewide level first. Simply creating the network with the skills to execute huge campaigns is hard and takes time.
The place to go to see the successes are things like county parties, congressional district conventions, state legislative, and municipal seats. Those are races where a little bit of money and a little bit of energy go a huge way. They are also races with relatively low name ID. And they are the entry-level races for future leaders.
One of races that showed me that something was going on was the November election of Dan Halloran to the New York City Council. He is also the chairman of the New York chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus. (recall that RLC is the branch of the Ron Paul movement that believes in integration with the GOP party infrastructure)
Similarly, anyone who has been following local party politics knows that tea party supporters and Ron Paul and RLC organizations have had a huge impact on local party organizations. I wrote about this in response to Ken Cuchinelli’s crushing convention victory to become the Republican nominee for Virginia’s Attorney General.
It is easy to miss what is going on in American politics and to the American right if you focus on Washington. It isn’t happening in Washington. What is happening will lead to the Washington-based leadership being overturned by a generation of new leaders.
Over the weekend, Politico ran a story by Alex Isenstadt about the “failures” of Tea Party candidates. This article reads more like DC-based myopia. Movements don’t transform at the federal level or statewide level first. Simply creating the network with the skills to execute huge campaigns is hard and takes time.
The place to go to see the successes are things like county parties, congressional district conventions, state legislative, and municipal seats. Those are races where a little bit of money and a little bit of energy go a huge way. They are also races with relatively low name ID. And they are the entry-level races for future leaders.
One of races that showed me that something was going on was the November election of Dan Halloran to the New York City Council. He is also the chairman of the New York chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus. (recall that RLC is the branch of the Ron Paul movement that believes in integration with the GOP party infrastructure)
Similarly, anyone who has been following local party politics knows that tea party supporters and Ron Paul and RLC organizations have had a huge impact on local party organizations. I wrote about this in response to Ken Cuchinelli’s crushing convention victory to become the Republican nominee for Virginia’s Attorney General.
It is easy to miss what is going on in American politics and to the American right if you focus on Washington. It isn’t happening in Washington. What is happening will lead to the Washington-based leadership being overturned by a generation of new leaders.