Karl Rove is an major personality among American conservatives, but he's about to set off a civil war in the heart of his party. George W. Bush's former advisor is about to launch an initiative which is certainly going to upset the GOP's populist base and set them in opposition against Rove's establishment.
The GOP has been taken hostage by its own radical Tea Party group, which is a machine that helps lose elections. Look at the last presidential election where the Tea Party forced Mitt Romney to take radical positions to appeal to this populist group, making him completely ineligible in November. Above all, in the last four years, the Tea Party has chosen Congressional candidates which its members approve of, but which guarantee the Republicans defeat each time.
Karl Rove decided to put everything in order by creating an organization called the Conservative Victory Project.
Immediately the organization was nicknamed “The Conservative Defeat Project” by Matt Hoskins, leader of a conservative political action committee. Setting the mood? Another member of the RedState PAC issued a fatwa: " I dare say any candidate who gets this group’s support should be targeted for destruction by the conservative movement." It gets better and better.
This war between Republicans is also taking place in Congress. Thanks to the divisions within conservative ranks, two policy projects were able to be adopted recently: the financial package for helping reconstruct New York after Hurricane Sandy (179 Republicans voted against it) and, of course, the fiscal compromise which allowed for raising the tax level of the highest tax band. These two laws were adopted thanks to the Democrats, the Republicans being incapable, as a result of their divisions, to come out as a majority. One has to go back to 2009 to find another law adopted due to the minority's vote. In the months to come, Congress will be confronted with two projects which risk further dividing the Republicans: the laws on immigration and gun control. The Democratic Party has not been this strong since 2005, even in the House of Representatives where it's in the minority. This bodes well for Barack Obama's second term.
Karl Rove est un personnage incontournable des conservateurs américains. Mais il va peut-être déclencher une guerre civile au sein de son parti. L'ancien conseiller de George W. Bush vient en effet de lancer une initiative qui va certainement fâcher la base populiste du GOP et l'opposer à l'establishment que représente Rove.
Le GOP est pris en otage par sa base radicale du Tea Party qui est une machine à perdre les élections. Cf. la dernière présidentielle où le Tea Party a obligé Mitt Romney a prendre des positions extrêmes pour séduire cette base populaire, ce qui l'a rendu totalement inéligible en novembre. Surtout, depuis quatre ans, le Tea Party choisi des candidats pour le Congrès qui plaisent à ses membres, mais qui garantissent à chaque fois la défaite des Républicains.
Karl Rove a décidé d'y mettre bon ordre. Il a créé une organisation baptisée Conservative Victory Project.
Aussitôt, cette organisation a été baptisée The Conservative Defeat Project -- pas besoin de traduction -- par le leader d'un PAC conservateur, Matt Hoskins. Ambiance? Et un autre membre du PAC RedState a lancé une fatwa: "Toute personne recevant le soutient de ce groupe doit être ciblé pour être détruit." De mieux en mieux.
Cette guerre entre Républicains se poursuit également au Congrès. A cause de la division dans les rangs conservateurs, deux projets de lois ont pu récemment être adoptés: le package financier pour aider à la reconstruction de New York après le passage de l'ouragan Sandy (179 Républicains ont voté contre), et surtout le compromis fiscal qui a permis d'augmenter les impôts des tranches les plus élevées. Ces deux lois ont été adoptées grâce aux voix des Démocrates, les Républicains étant incapables, à cause de leurs divisions, de constituer une majorité. Il faut remonter à 2009 pour trouver une autre loi adoptée grâce aux voix de la minorité. Dans les mois à venir, le Congrès sera confronté à deux projets qui risque de diviser encore plus les Républicains: la loi sur l'immigration et celle sur les armes à feu. Depuis 2005, le parti Démocrate n'avait jamais été aussi fort, même à la Chambre des Représentants où il est minoritaire. De bonne augure pour le second mandat de Barack Obama.
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