(Breitbart)
- The past year has by far been the best for the Tea Party movement in its
short history. In 2013, the five-year old conservative grassroots upsurge has
grabbed Washington, D.C. by the collar, tearing the city colloquially known as
“Boomtown” in a conservative direction for the first time in decades. As the
Tea Party movement matures, it is getting more professional in its political
activism.
The way the Tea Party won 2013 is by
entrenching itself in Washington warfare and fighting for conservative
victories by connecting powerful grassroots activists directly with lawmakers
in decision-making positions. What has happened is the movement has matured,
and learned how to manipulate the ways of Washington to promote conservative
policies while defeating liberal ones.
In the short months after President
Barack Obama’s re-election, a core group of conservative House Republicans–many
of whom were elected in 2010 or 2012–developed a plan to attempt to unseat
House Speaker John Boehner on the House floor. While the early January vote was
ultimately unsuccessful, the 12 House conservatives willing to stand up to
Speaker Boehner scared him as he began the 113th Congress. That 12 of his own
members were willing to vote against the Speaker was unprecedented in modern
times, and given that only 17 votes were needed to actually remove Boehner, it
put the veteran Ohio Republican leader on notice that any caving in 2013 would
have drastic consequences for his future as Speaker. The narrative had been
set: The Tea Party runs the House, and by extension, Congress.
Meanwhile, a little more than a
month after Obama won re-election, Adam Lanza opened fire to kill 20 children
and six staff members at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook elementary school.
Obama, emboldened coming off re-election, deputized Vice President Joe
Biden to seize the opportunity to lead a push for gun control in 2013.
Conventional wisdom in D.C. would have had most Americans believe that gun
control was going to happen.
The left’s plan was to pass
legislation out of the Senate, garnering some GOP support, then force Boehner
to cave and push some kind of gun control measure through the House.
But the president’s allies in
Congress did not count on three conservative U.S. Senators–two of whom were
elected in the Tea Party’s 2010 electoral surge and one of whom was elected in
2012 –to stamp out their prospects of limiting Americans’ Second Amendment
rights. Sens. Rand Paul (R-KY), Mike Lee (R-UT), and Ted Cruz (R-TX) emerged to
defeat gun control in the Senate.
How did they do it? They harnessed
the power of the grassroots, energizing ordinary Americans while connecting the
grassroots with their efforts in the Senate. Paul, Lee, and Cruz wrote to
Senate Majority Leader Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) in early March 2013 to inform him
of their intent to filibuster any effort to limit Americans’ rights as
established by the Second Amendment.
Then, they rallied Americans against
the efforts of the political elite using petitions and social media. While NBC
News, New York Times, and CNN reporters inside the beltway wooed
politicians in Washington into believing Americans supported restrictions to
the Second Amendment, Paul, Lee, and Cruz systematically shut down the phony
appearance of support for gun control and utilized Senate procedures available
to the minority to kill any chances of a vote that would limit Second Amendment
protections for Americans.
Grassroots leaders grew emboldened.
Dustin Stockton of Western Representation PAC (formerly of TheTeaParty.net),
for instance, hatched a plan to hold about 100 rallies in cities
across America, and thousands of Americans lined up to come out to show their
support for the Second Amendment. Stockton’s “Day of Resistance” rallies fired
up the conservative grassroots against more than just gun control: they focused
in on the Obama administration’s failure to tell the truth about the terrorist
attack in Benghazi, their refusal to cooperate with the congressional
investigation into the Operation Fast and Furious scandal, and the failure of
Obamacare.
By early spring, Republicans like
Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) were ready to cave on gun legislation for
months. Toomey even co-wrote a watered down gun control bill with Sen. Joe
Manchin (D-WV) that would have pushed for more stringent background
checks–something that, if passed by Congress, would have been seen politically
as a victory for the president. But, with the public firmly against any gun
control measures and a cadre of three Tea Party leaders in the U.S. Senate
willing to put it all on the line to defend Americans’ right to keep and bear
arms, momentum for new gun control legislation fizzled.
In late December 2013, more than a
full year after the Sandy Hook tragedy that Democrats attempted to seize to
push gun control, National Public Radio’s Ailsa Changreported that “2013
was a disheartening year” for gun control lobbyists. Chang’s report detailed
how gun control groups now admit defeat and acknowledge that defeat came at the
hands of the powerful grassroots across America.
Earlier in December,
as Breitbart News’ AWR Hawkins reported, Biden and the White House
signaled they will lay off gun control and focus instead on mental health issues.
Defeating gun control was hardly the
only time the Tea Party movement has grappled with, and beaten, the Obama
administration in 2013. Amid the beginning of the 2013 gun control fight, Sen.
Rand Paul launched another Tea Party-driven offensive, this time against the
Obama administration’s use of drones. Paul took to the U.S. Senate floor for an
epic 13-hour filibuster that forced the Obama administration, particularly
Attorney General Eric Holder, to admit in writing that it did not have the
authority to kill a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil with a drone.
Paul’s filibuster brought Tea
Party-minded Senators like Cruz, Lee, and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) to the floor
to back him up; after it became clear his bold move would spark a victory for
conservatism and libertarianism in America against the Obama administration,
GOP leaders like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell joined him on the
floor. As such, Paul’s filibuster also meant something bigger than just another
defeat of the Obama administration by the Tea Party movement: the GOP
establishment was forced to rally around the Tea Party, rather than around
leftists and Democrats.
Shortly thereafter, the biggest
fight of 2013 commenced over immigration reform. Rubio had joined Democrats
like Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Republicans like
Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and John McCain (R-AZ) to draft a bill that would
drastically increase legal immigration numbers to America and grant amnesty to
America’s at least 11 million illegal aliens. Despite claims to the contrary,
the “Gang of Eight” bill would not secure the border and would not result in an
increased ability for America’s law enforcement officers to enforce immigration
law.
Obama backed the bill and even sent
White House staff over to U.S. Senate office buildings to help write it.
Comprehensive immigration reform would have been seen politically as Obama’s
big second term agenda item if it were to pass into law. It would be equivalent
in scale and importance to Obama’s legacy and agenda as Obamacare has been.
Billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg,
George Soros, and Paul Singer financed a campaign to push for the bill’s
success. Big business allies like the Chamber of Commerce teamed with big labor
interests like the AFL-CIO to attempt to force it through to final passage.
The bill was introduced in April
2013 to much fanfare in the media and cheers from the political class in
Washington. Conventional beltway wisdom would have had most Americans believe
the bill was supposed to pass the U.S. Senate much faster than it did, which it
ultimately did in late June but only after conservatives debunked much of the
talking points put forward by the Gang of Eight members.
While the bill actually did pass the
Senate thanks to a rushed last-minute process by Reid and a fig leaf amendment
from Sens. Bob Corker (R-TN) and John Hoeven (R-ND), the appearance of popular
support for granting any legal status to any illegal alien was shredded weeks
before the Gang of Eight bill saw a final vote in the Senate.
Conservative workhorse Sen. Jeff
Sessions (R-AL) worked with Tea Partiers like Cruz, Lee, and Paul to diminish
the establishment-created appearance of support for comprehensive immigration
reform. Much like how gun control prospects were doomed by popular opposition
to them, grassroots leaders like Steve Eichler of TeaParty.org, Jenny Beth
Martin of Tea Party Patriots, Leah Durant of the Black American Leadership
Alliance, Rosemary Jenks of NumbersUSA, Phyllis Schlafly of Eagle Forum, and
many others brought the grassroots troops to the battle against amnesty. They
worked alongside Sessions, Cruz, Paul, and Lee to fight to prove the
establishment wrong on the intellectual battlefield of immigration policy and
show the widespread American opposition to amnesty via rallies
like Durant’s March for Jobs event in Washington
and NumbersUSA’s and Tea Party Patriots’ various rallies around the
country.
While it initially appeared
that Boehner was going to cave after the Senate passed its immigration
bill and allow a bill or series of bills to pass the House and go to conference
committee with the Senate, the work of Sens. Sessions, Lee, Cruz, and Paul continued
throughout the summer into the fall. House conservatives like Reps. Ron
DeSantis (R-FL), Steve Stockman (R-TX), Paul Gosar (R-AZ), Pete Olson (R-TX),
Matt Salmon (R-AZ), and many more vocalized their opposition to any strategy by
House GOP leadership to attempt to pass amnesty through the House or go to a
conference committee with the Senate bill.
The conservative
outrage knocked Rubio’s previously stellar polling numbers into the
gutter, forcing him to reverse course and come out in public opposition to
any conference committee that would be used to save the bill he helped
champion through the Senate. Shortly thereafter, conservatives forced Boehner
and the rest of House GOP leadership–save for House Budget Committee chairman
Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI), who is in the process of writing an amnesty bill at
this time–came out in public opposition to any conference committee on
immigration.
While the issue is far from
dead–given the well-financed lobbyists driving for amnesty, and the political
leadership pushing for it from both parties–the fact that no amnesty has passed
the Congress whatsoever in 2013 is, as USA Today’s D.C. Bureau
Chief Susan Page said, nothing short of an amazing victory for the Tea Party
movement in America. Pagesaid on CNN that the “biggest loser” in 2013 was
“immigration reform.”
“That was the thing that was going
to pass this year with the pathway to citizenship for the millions of people
who are here as [illegal] aliens and that has not happened,” Page said.
After the summer’s push for amnesty
faded into a behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign with momentum waning, Sens.
Cruz and Lee hatched their next plan: defund Obamacare.
Initially viewed by the political
establishment as a pipe dream that had no chance of going anywhere, Cruz and Lee
worked alongside House conservative members to organize a rebellion in the
House. Conservative Republicans refused to vote for any stopgap government
spending bill, a continuing resolution, that had even a single penny of funding
for Obamacare. House conservatives like Reps. Mark Meadows (R-NC), Mick
Mulvaney (R-SC), Raul Labrador (R-ID), Louie Gohmert (R-TX), Tom Graves (R-GA),
Jim Jordan (R-OH), and many more rallied around Cruz’s and Lee’s message.
Boehner crumpled and reluctantly agreed to pursue the defunding strategy.
Martin of Tea Party Patriots, Brent
Bozell of ForAmerica, and other conservatives leaders throughout the
movement toured the nation to round up grassroots support for the effort.
Cruz’s political stock skyrocketed less than a year into his first term in the
U.S. Senate, as he systematically led an intellectual destruction of the
president’s healthcare law.
Like Paul had done for 13 hours to
target Obama’s drone usage earlier in 2013, Cruz took to the Senate floor for a
21-hour speech (although technically not a filibuster) to systematically prove
Obamacare’s destructive nature. Grassroots support swelled across the country.
Twitter exploded with the hashtag of Cruz’s main message: #MakeDCListen.
Millions of Americans expressed support for Cruz, while Washington politicians
bashed him; when he returned to Texas afterwards he received a hero’s welcome.
“After two months in Washington, it’s great to be back in America,” Cruz said
to massive applause.
After Democrats in the Senate
refused to compromise on Obamacare and Senate Republicans failed to unite
behind Cruz and Lee like House Republicans did, the government shut down. Even
so, shortly before the 16-day shutdown began, Democrats like Manchin had
publicly said they would be willing to compromise on Obamacare enough to
support a year-long delay of the law.
While the fight to defund Obamacare
was, like the effort to unseat Boehner earlier in 2013, ultimately
unsuccessful, it showed that the Tea Party movement runs the Congress. Nineteen
Senate Republicans voted with Cruz and Lee on the key cloture vote on the
funding of Obamacare, effectively abandoning their leader Mitch McConnell, who
had worked against Cruz, and all of House GOP leadership worked with the Tea
Party movement under pressure from the conservative grassroots.
Meanwhile, Cruz, Lee, and the rest
of the Tea Party were proven right about Obamacare time and again over the
subsequent weeks as the rollout of the president’s healthcare law has been
an abysmal failure. Obama’s claim that Americans could keep their plans if they
liked them has been proven to be PolitiFact’s “lie of the year.” Americans are
losing their healthcare plans in droves, and those who have been lucky enough
to keep their plans have seen spikes in their premiums. Even people who wanted
to sign up for Obamacare have run into difficulty as the program’s website has
crumbled and Americans’ personal information is at risk because of security
flaws in healthcare.gov’s coding.
Congress rounded the year out by
passing a budget deal Ryan cut with Senate Budget Committee chairwoman Sen.
Patty Murray (D-WA). The deal has infuriated conservatives throughout the base,
and while it passed the House with a swath of GOP support–169 Republicans voted
for it– Ryan systematically misled his House GOP colleagues to win
their support for it, as Breitbart News has shown time and
again over the course of a series of investigative pieces.
The bill actually raises
spending and increases the deficit and, according to Sessions, uses Obamacare-style
double counting budgeting gimmicks to make it appear fiscally responsible.
It also cuts pensions of military veterans to make it appear as though it does
not increase spending as much as it does, something that is likely to be the
first fertile battlefield of 2014, followed shortly thereafter by a battle over
amnesty that Ryan will also likely lead.
Piece by piece, Obama’s agenda was
stopped dead in its tracks throughout 2013. The Tea Party movement’s
effectiveness has garnered it new enemies even among those on the right, with
the Chamber of Commerce and business community developing plans to attempt to
eviscerate it in 2014. This list of political and policy victories does not
even include the impressive cultural Tea Party wins–from A&E’s reinstatement
of Phil Robertson on Duck Dynasty after originally
placing him on “indefinite” hiatus under pressure from GLAAD to Brad Paisley’s
and Carrie Underwood’s Country Music Awards performance of ”Obamacare by
Morning.”
The question moving forward is
whether the Tea Party can maintain its control of the conservative message and
its stance against the left’s and the establishment’s agenda. At this point, it
looks like the movement is just getting started.
Source: http://www.breitbart.com/BigGovernment/2013/12/29/2013-Year-in-Review-Tea-Party-beats-Washington
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Comments:
As
most Tea Party Leaders will tell you, we spent almost full-time working to stop
UN Agenda 21 implementation at the city, county and state level and recruiting
Constitutional Conservatives to take over county and state Republican Party
organizations. The number of local Tea
Parties and affiliated groups grew in 2013, the global warming hoax has been
discredited, the Fed tightened QE and Obamacare is imploding.
2014
will be more of the same with the additional task of supporting
Constitutionalists in the May primaries and delivering a Republican majority in
the House and Senate in November. At the
Federal level we will fight amnesty and the Trans Pacific Partnership Trade
Agreement.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader.
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