The Tea Party: On the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown?

Published in Le Figaro
(France) on 9 April 2011
by Véronique Saint-Geours (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Hodna Nuernberg. Edited by .

Edited by Heidi Kaufmann

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Today, the shutdown of Obama’s government, the suspension of wages and the halt of federal employees’ activities would have marked a major triumph for the tea party and for their power over Washington. But then — wham! This morning the Obama administration managed to save their skin once again, this time by negotiating a $39 billion budget-cut deal with John Boehner and the majority of the House, allowing them to continue working. The tea party is beside itself, the very party that just launched their first campaign for 2012, aimed at bringing down Obama, via their Tea Party Express. The anger has reached a fever pitch. And now, it’s the leader of the House Republicans who is in the crosshairs. How much longer can John Boehner withstand the extremists in his party?

The last government shutdown was 15 years ago under Bill Clinton. How much longer can the Obama administration hold on? President Obama has shown a certain confidence during the Liar’s Poker game of government shutdown, and he hasn’t hesitated to travel — which has been interpreted as a sign of offhandedness — at the very same moment that the leader of the opposition claims that he still had meetings with his counterparts. Has John Boehner been cheated by the 44th? Last week, the tea party supporters from his state, Ohio, wrote him to say that they were keeping an eye on him and that they were ready to take to the streets over the proposed budget cuts.

How to explain that the Republican majority has once again surrendered to Barack Obama in order to pay the Army, the 1.9 million federal employees and [for] their cell phones, etc. ...?

The immediate $39 billion cut (out of the $78.5 billion sought by Republicans in the 2011 budget) has clearly not satisfied Sarah Palin, who tweeted, “GOP: Don't retreat! The country is going broke. We can't AFFORD cowboy poetry & subsidizing abortion.”* Perhaps more serious is that, among the tea party stars, two congressional representatives have taken a stand against this compromise: Kentucky’s Rand Paul and Michele Bachmann from Minnesota are fiercely hostile to the deal. The two are rising stars of the Republican Party, and they are currently testing out their legitimacy to run in the 2012 primaries. Remember, Michele Bachmann is the woman who answered on behalf of the tea party during Obama's 2011 State of the Union address, citing budget cuts and positioning herself in the current fray. At the time, the Republican bigwigs would rather not have gotten tangled up with the issue.

But are the voters who see these compromises as proof of Washington’s insufferable contempt, of the collusion of GOP members, and of their violation of the Republican agenda actually ready to take to the streets and rallies, which the Republican Party was hoping to be finished with after the midterm elections?

How can John Boehner continue to boast of not being complicit with that which the tea party hates the most: Washington?




Le Tea party au bord de la crise de nerfs?
Par Véronique Saint-Geours le 9 avril 2011 17h15 | 13 Commentaires
Le shutdown du gouvernement Obama, cessation du paiement et de l'activité des fonctionnaires, devait aujourd'hui marquer le triomphe du Tea Party et enfin son pouvoir sur Washington. Mais patatras, ce matin, l'administration Obama a encore sauvé sa peau en négociant avec John Boehner et la majorité de la House, un deal de coupe budgétaire à 39 milliards de dollars qui lui permet de continuer à travailler. Le Tea party est hors de lui, lui qui a cette semaine, par son Tea Party Express, lancé sa première campagne 2012 destinée à faire chuter Obama. La rage est à son comble. Et là, c'est le patron des Républicains de la Chambre qui est en ligne de mire. John Boehner peut-il résister longtemps aux extrémistes de son parti?

Le dernier shutdown a 15 ans et c'était sous Bill Clinton. Combien de temps l'administration Obama va-t-elle tenir? Au poker menteur du shutdown, le Président Obama montre une certaine assurance et n'hésite pas à produire des signes, interprétés comme de la désinvolture, de déplacement, au moment où le chef de l'opposition dit n'avoir plus de rendez-vous avec ses interlocuteurs. John Boehner s'est-il fait rouler par 44th? La semaine dernière les électeurs Tea Party de son Etat, l'Ohio, lui ont écrit pour lui dire qu'ils l'avaient à l'oeil et allaient se manifester très vite sur les coupes budgétaires.

Comment leur expliquer encore une fois que la majorité Républicaine a calé permettant à Barack Obama de payer l'armée, les 1,9 millions de fonctionnaires et leurs portables etc...
39 milliards immédiatement sur la coupure de 78,5 demandée par les Républicains sur le budget 2011 ne conviennent évidemment pas à Sarah Palin "nous ne pouvons pas nous offrir le délire poétique d'un cowboy et subventionner l'avortement". Plus grave peut-être, chez les stars du Tea Party au Congrès deux ténors ont pris position contre ce compromis: Rand Paul (Kentucky) farouchement hostile et Michele Bachman (Minnesota). Ils sont des stars montantes Républicaines et testent actuellement leur légitimité à monter au créneau des primaires 2012. Souvenez-vous. Michele Bachman est cette femme qui a répondu, au nom du Tea Party, au Président Obama lors du discours sur l'Etat de l'Union 2011, invoquant les coupes budgétaires et se plaçant dans la bagarre actuelle. A ce moment-là, les caciques Républicains auraient préféré ne pas l'avoir dans les pattes sur ce thème.


Mais la base qui voit dans ces compromis la preuve insupportable du mépris de Washington, de la collusion des élus GOP et du non respect des engagements Républicains envers elle est presque déjà repartie dans les rues ou les rassemblements dont le parti Républicain espéraient bien voir la fin après les élections de mi-mandat?

Comment John Boehner peut-il encore se prévaloir de n'être pas dans la complicité de ce que le Tea Party hait le plus: Washington?
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