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THE TEA PARTY EFFECT?

 

If you're like most of us, you've grown more than a little weary of the media's steady stream of half-truths and outright lies about tea party activists.  After spending most of the last year claiming that the tea party movement was a fringe movement of a handful of mean angry racist redneck astroturf mobsters that would never amount to anything, the media talking heads now feign surprise that the tea party activists didn't succeed in completely taking over the entire Texas government in one election.

 

As with all the media's prior lines of attack, this one is every bit as ridiculous.

 

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ELECTION VICTORIES FOR THE CENTER-RIGHT GRASSROOTS MOVEMENT

 

The NUMBER ONE success of the center-right grassroots movement of which the tea party movement is a large and growing part was the INCREDIBLE TURNOUT in the 2010 primaries.  We said early on that voter turnout would be our scorecard, and on that score, we the people knocked it out of the park!  In one county after another, voters turned out in numbers not seen in DECADES, if ever.

 

Across North Texas, tea party activists got themselves elected as Precinct Chairs and Party Convention Delegates this election season.  These are key positions through which tea party activists will be able to advance our core principles, both in the PRECINCTS and the PARTIES.
 
As you know, the tea party movement doesn't endorse candidates.  Contrary to the media's claims, it's not accurate to describe any particular candidate in a race as 'THE tea party candidate.' Determining the impact of tea party activists on a particular race can be a tricky undertaking.  That said, there were a whole bunch of races in Texas in which tea party activists played a visible role in advancing our limited government principles at the ballot box.  Here are just a few examples:

In State House District 7, liberal Republican incumbent TOMMY MERRITT is GONE.  He lost his re-election bid to DAVID SIMPSON, a local tea party activist enjoying substantial support from his fellow tea partiers.

 

In State House District 66, establishment-backed liberal Republican BRIAN MCCALL is GONE.  He dropped out of the race after being challenged by local tea party activist WAYNE RICHARD.  In the primary election, tea party members largely split their support between Wayne Richard and Van Taylor, who together garnered 59% of the vote.  Van Taylor now proceeds to a runoff against establishment candidate Mabrie Jackson, and has a very good chance of beating Jackson.

 

In State House District 83, liberal Republican incumbent DELWIN JONES garnered only 39% in a three-way race and now faces a runoff against tea party activist CHARLES PERRY.  Delwin Jones may soon be joining Tommy Merritt and Brian McCall as FORMER State Representatives.

 

In State House District 91, conservative KELLY HANCOCK garnered 75% of the vote against CHARLES SCOMA.  Hancock received substantial support from the local conservative grassroots.

 

In State House District 96, conservative BILL ZEDLER garnered 64% of the vote against JOY KELLER.  Zedler was also backed by the local conservative grassroots.

 

In the Collin County Judge race, KEITH SELF won handily, with 58% of the vote, against JOHN MUNS.  Self enjoyed a substantial level of support from tea party activists, while there was little or no tea party support for Muns.

 

In Congressional District 17 and Congressional District 30, ROB CURNOCK and PASTOR STEPHEN BRODEN are now in runoffs.  Both have benefited heavily from the support of grassroots conservatives in their districts.

 

In State House District 65, longtime incumbent BURT SOLOMONS barely held on to his seat, garnering only 53% against a young tea party activist named MIKE MURPHY running a race on a shoestring budget.  Murphy enjoyed substantial support from his fellow tea partiers, despite Solomons' public endorsement of 'tea party values.'

 

In State House District 98, logntime incumbent Republican VICKI TRUITT barely escaped a runoff, garnering only 52% against her three challengers.  Tea party support was mostly split between challengers GIOVANNI CAPRIGLIONE and RICH DEOTTE.  Truitt gained headlines early in the campaign by publicly criticizing the tea party movement, but later publicly endorsed 'tea party values' in her campaign.

 
DEBRA MEDINA'S METEORIC RISE

 

The candidate most often identified by the media as a 'tea party candidate' was Wharton County Republican Party Chair Debra Medina, whose incredible insurgent campaign for governor was an inspiration to Texans across the state.  As noted, it's not accurate to describe Medina as 'the tea party candidate,' but there's no denying she attracted substantial support from tea party activists (as did Rick Perry).  In a matter of weeks, Medina went from single digits to almost 20% in the polls with almost no money.  Of course, the news media would have us all believe that Medina's 20% showing was some sort of failure, or proof that people power doesn't matter in politics.  Nothing could be further from the truth.  By any reasonable measure, Medina's showing was an INCREDIBLE SUCCESS, and her meteoric rise in the polls in the weeks before election day was likely unprecedented in the history of Texas politics.  Medina's showing in the polls was a HUGE SUCCESS, folks.  Don't let the media define the message.

 

While Debra Medina certainly did court tea party activists for support, delivered a tea party-friendly message,garnered significant support from tea party activists, and might be accurately described as A tea party-ALIGNED candidate, she wasn't THE tea party candidate.  Based on our own internal polling and other evidence, support for Debra Medina ranged between 50% and 60% of tea party members, with most of the balance going to Rick Perry.

 

You may not have supported Rick Perry, but it is undeniable that Perry courted--and gained--the support of many tea party activists over the past year.  Recall that Perry first showed up at a tea party rally last April, at a time when many politicians were still sterring clear.  Whether you supported Rick Perry or not, or whether you think he really believes in tea party principles, the fact remains that the candidate who won the Republican Primary in the governors' race was a candidate who actively sought to publicly align himself with the tea party movement and its principles, and who apparently made the sale with a substantial portion of tea party activists.

 

 
THE MEDIA IS NOT YOUR FRIEND

 

For those of our limited-government, pro-freedom activists who didn't get the memo, THE MEDIA IS NOT YOUR FRIEND.  From here on out, you can fully expect the news media to continue to do what they've been doing all along--namely, to tell everyone that the tea party movement is 'a flash in the pan,' that it won't make a difference, that it's a meaningless fringe group, etc., etc.

 

Let's review:

When we showed up on February 27, 2009 we were 'racist' or 'astroturf'--or maybe both.

 

When we came back on April 15 of last year, we were 'racist rednecks' (of course) and a 'temper tantrum'.

 

When we showed up at town hall meetings in the Summer of '09, we were 'an angry mob' (a racist one, we suppose) and 'a loud minority'.

 

When nearly a million of us showed up in Washington, D.C. on September 12, we weren't really there (but if we were, it was because we were angry racists--and probably astroturf, to boot).

 

When the energy and the passion became impossible to ignore at the rallies and town hall meetings, they told everyone that the energy and passion wouldn't find its way into the polling places come election time.

 

And then, when the INCREDIBLE turnout in this election put the lie to that claim, they tried a new tack.  They identified essentially every primary challenger running this cycle as a 'tea party candidate.'  Then, they highlighted every challenger that didn't win as evidence that tea party activists had little or no effect on the election.

It's an old and transparent tactic, folks.  Don't believe the hype.

by Steve Heimberg  2010-03-08 18:32:14
Rick Perry is not the Tea Party's friend either...he just co-opted 40% to get re-elected. Following his absurd comment about seccession I don't recall him really ever backing anything the Tea Party represents...like limited government. Review your comments about the media not being our friend. Rick Perry spent $8 million with the media. That's his friend.
by VICKIE  2010-03-21 19:30:58
YEAH BUT WOULD YOU RATHER HAVE BILL WHITE FOR GOVERNOR OBAMA'S YES MAN AT LEAST RICK STANDS UP TO OBAMA
by Dave Mundy  2010-03-08 19:03:20
The BIG news media is not your friend, but us small fry sure are.
There is a rumor circulating now that Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, an organization which heavily supported Medina, my throw his name into the hat as a write-in candidate for November.
by John M. Elkins  2010-03-08 19:49:04
With our nation's future freedom at stake and too many of our elected, appointed, and hired public servants in lock-step to destroy our 234 years-old Constitution, we must never give in even an inch of our sweat!
by Karl Sweetman  2010-03-08 19:58:55
Nice spin
by  Updates (TX)  2010-03-09 15:04:09
How is that 'spin,' Karl?
by j t moore  2010-03-08 20:05:28
lets keep it going
by Vera TRigo  2010-03-08 20:15:01
I went across the So with John Connally to the tobacca barns when he was running for Pres.. and ever sincewith party. Like Demos. they are clones to a party so are Repub. We were to vote in new people Sorry for the Tea P people that are clones. Glen B--- did cut into Medina's count What he said about Medina OK ,but he should have said what was wrong with the other two'But whom WA. wants us to have is--- the choice we have to vote for. This TEa P needs to get more organised Great so far keep going====== VT
by Lisa Davis  2010-03-08 22:00:04
GREAT email Ken! Thank you (and the other members of the steering committee) for the support and updates during the last year. It ain't over yet!
by S. Martin  2010-03-08 22:09:47
Good email. Thanks.
by Bryan Mahoney  2010-03-08 22:09:51
I hope that we can all remember what it takes to make responsible change. We have to vote, and we have to vote for the people that are going to be steadfast in their dedication to the principals and morals that our Country was founded upon. voting IS our protest, anything else is too little, too late.
by Jill Dutton  2010-03-08 22:15:08
Where was the Tea Party to help incumbent SBOE Member Don McLeroy? We failed him. He was the true conservative fighting for Christian Conservative principles on the State Board of Education and in our public school curriculum. We let him down. He lost to Ratliff (big name, big money).
by Roger707  2010-03-08 22:21:26
I so agree that we are not a 3rd party but that we do hold the candidates feet to the fire. Keep up the good work!!
by Kathleen   2010-03-08 23:32:19
If you believe that there was less than 1 million on 9/12 in Washington, you clearly were not there. The park police said there were way more on 9/12 than for Obama's inauguration and the press had claimed more than 1.25 million for that. It was closer to 2 million than to 1 million. And no one was angry, just determined to show support for smaller government and NO government healthcare.
by Don Naeve  2010-03-09 10:09:45
Thank you for this great email rundown. Very good rep[orting and I really appreciate your efforts. My comment is for Debra Medina. I fell in loove with Debra with the first debate. (yea, an 83 year old geezer)
I thought she had a great message and I liked her idea about the sales tax and eliminate property taxes. I think she should run for a state office and work her way up.
by Lori Lofye  2010-03-09 11:06:33
FANTASTIC update. Thank you for helping wake America up. Let's keep it going--educating family, friends, neighbors, etc. Because this fight will NEVER be over. Your/our efforts will keep safe the lives and liberty far too many of us take for granted.
by Linda  2010-03-09 11:39:27
I am a Tea Party member who supported Rick Perry. Medina didn't quite cut it for me. When she just couldn't bring herself to deny the 9/11 Truthers, she lost me right there. Perry wasn't a tea party member's perfect candidate by far, but we will continue to hold his feet to the fire.
by Shanda Perkins  2010-03-09 12:47:04
I agree whole heartedly w/this article. The politicians need to understand they Serve the People and the People are in control of their political destiny. This was established by our Forefathers.
I am one of Gov. Rick Perry's Volunteer Campaign Chairman and know how much he aligns w/the Tea Party movement and appreciates the Tea Parties and their stand for our Liberties and for the Future of our State & Nation so our Children will be led by example and will continue the Fight for Freedom and it will not be Easy but Proverbs 12:24 "The hand of the Diligent Will Rule...."
by E Hamilton  2010-03-09 12:50:56
It seem like (Tea Party)candidate did was successful when not having to run against a Tea Party candidate as well as the person presently serving in office. United we stand divided we fall!
by Peggy Blair  2010-03-09 12:53:11
The next trip you make to Washington, "I Wanna Be There"! We ought to go at least once every 6 mos. until Obama is out of the white house.
by Krista  2010-03-09 13:56:43
If Medina is "Tea Party Aligned" then I am not. Medina is "strongly opposed" to ratifying a Federal Marriage Amendment that would preserve traditional marriage, and she is for legalized casino gambling in Texas. (As she reported to the Liberty Foundation for their voter guide.) Those are not my values.
by Kerry  2010-03-09 17:09:16
Hi Steve I supported Debra Medena and I too was highly disturbed by that poll until I spoke to her. She, like any decent person, is for traditional marriage. She is strongly opposed to the Federal Government telling us what we can and cannot do. States have the right to decide that for themselves. The only thing I ever heard her say about gambling is that the Texas Constitution says no to gambling, so why the Lotto? I believe she is against gambling, but I was wrong once. Take care
by Steve Woods  2010-03-09 14:12:31
Most politicians have sold our country out. They see themselves as being above the people. We the people need to insist that politicians no longer receive a special retirment package. They can have exactly what they gave us, SS, IRA, 401. If they want more, get out and work, but stop expecting the taxpayer to keep them. This needs to be retroactive for all, including Presidents. They make millions with their speeches and books.
by R Moore   2010-03-09 23:21:22
Amen to that!!!
by Ann  2010-03-09 15:26:54
I do think Gov Perry has much room for improvement but over all is still the best candidate we just need to make sure he hears us.
by ehamilton  2010-03-09 15:30:17
Yes, politicians should bed on our playing field SS IRA 401 that would sober them up! I like your thinking
by Kerry  2010-03-09 17:49:33
I believe Debra Medina's defeat in the Primaries can be laid squarely at Glenn Becks feet. She was rising so fast in the polls I think we could have at least had a run off between her and Perry. I used to be a big fan of Beck until the interview. Seems to me lately, he's as much after laughs as serious content. We need strong voices, not clowns. Our Freedom and Liberty is at stake. I believe that thanks to his stupid question followed by his irresponsible, condesending comments afterward that he effectively robbed us of a chance of a good leader for our Great State.
by Lisa  2010-03-10 01:47:13
Woops, I clicked the wrong "Reply" . . . see below.
by  jerrylizziep  2010-05-14 08:47:47
Kerry, its easy to criticize a leader, try being one. JP
by david c  2010-03-09 19:33:52
We need to use our leverage to stop buying products from companies that advertise on the worst of the media outlets( MSNBC)etc. I personaly find Bill Maher intolerable, but I dont have HBO anyway. Maybe we can focus on HBO or MSNBC.
by Lisa  2010-03-10 01:46:13
Kerry, I don't mean to be disrespectful, at all, but I think Debra's defeat rests squarly on her answer to Glenn Beck's question . . .
by Oldagg  2010-03-09 20:25:14
"Perry courted--and gained--the support of many tea party activists over the past year."

Yeah - and they should have known better.

oldagg
by Harry Williams  2010-03-10 06:51:46
I am so happy there are others out there that think like I do, it looks like we are taking our country back. Now only should we concentrate on the candidates, and support the ones who are truly conservative, we need to boycott the advertisers who buy ads in the media that are not conservative. This way our candidates will be truly supported.
The government should be afraid of us, we should not be afraid of the government. My 88 year old mother paid $200 in taxes 10 years ago. This last year, her property taxes along were $6,000. On a house she bought in 1965 for $13,000. Why should a 88 year old woman, who lived in a house for almost 50 years, be taxed 70% of her social security payments?
Nancy Pelosi, said that the representatives must vote for healthcare, so they can see the bill as it is written. Am I the only one that sees how insane this is? The Tea party is doing a great job, but we are not finished taking this country back, and making it great again.
The out of
by Julia Dannemiller  2010-03-11 02:27:02
Thanks for reminding of us of the truth!
by Rick Amyx  2010-03-15 22:44:15
We as Americans on the Right need to all stand up and fight the Dem.
If they force this bill down on us, we need to rebel and not support anything they do again IE truckers need to strike businesses ect. all against
anything to do with the democratic government. We need to teach them never to force things down our throats again. We need to fight them every way we can think of and nobody has thought of this yet that I have seen. Please reword this and add more and send it out to everyone possible.

Thank-You
by Stephanie Casson  2010-03-18 10:34:21
Anybody going to DC for march on Saturday. Forget the elections for now this is it!
by Dwight Tidwell  2010-03-18 18:29:44
I regret Glen Beck's backhanded interview of Debra Medina. If he were on target he would have let the people decide without his childish episode following it.
by carl holloway  2010-03-20 07:48:04
by paula  2010-03-20 11:45:46
why don't we refer to what is happening as slavery. Is this tyrannical process not putting us all in greater slavery to the federal government with higher taxes, more government workers to pay for, more unemployment due to the burden on businesses.
If they move forward with their other agendas, the level of taxation with rising energy costs, health care costs, states going bankrupt that will want more taxes, it seems a lot like working more for the man than for ourselves
by VICKIE MAHL  2010-03-21 19:30:04
IN THIS WHOLE STATE OF TEXAS THERE HAS TO BE SOMEONE WE CAN RUN AGAINEST CHARLIE GONZALEZ.. PLZZZZ WE NEED TO GET RID OF THIS YES MAN TO OBAMA
by Susan B. Cohrs  2010-03-26 22:24:22
Please don't let the passage of the HCB discourage anyone! The real fight has just begun...wake your neighbors, friends and family. This fight is worth it, the alternative is unacceptable!
by Bob Hurley  2010-03-30 09:14:50
I voted for Debra Medina but Rick Perry is the best thing out there now. He is far better than Hutchinson. We certainly can't let liberal and dishonest White get in there. Please be sure to vote for Perry in Nov.
by Gus Rumpf  2010-04-01 15:31:31
I don't watch MSM anymore and I imagine that's true of millions of us conservatives. Doesn't MSM's operating budget come from advertising? Maybe we can contact the companies who advertise on MSM.
by mary walters werning  2010-04-21 19:59:00
I am a republican. My vote is for rick perry. the tea party is helping to get our real value's out there. who rah///////////mw
by lone wolf  2010-06-23 09:53:42
Hey Guys, lets be realistic please. The established candidates are going to give us a cool reception until they see we wield power at the polls. Until then the best strategy in my view is to field new fresh candidates at every level until the incumbents get it.
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