Authenticity in Short Supply

Published in Svenska Dagbladet
(Sweden) on 11 March 2013
by Roland Poirier Martinsson (link to originallink to original)
Translated from by Grace Olaison. Edited by Gillian Palmer.
The U.S. Republican Party is in crisis. It ought to have won the majority in both houses of Congress in the fall. President Barack Obama was, according to every conventional measurement, down and out for the count; nonetheless, he won a comfortable victory. Another bitter pill: There were politicians with potential who chose not to run against Obama. Why not? Some had private reasons, but more quite simply did not want to be associated with their own party.

The party is deeply divided between two factions, where one faction can be likened to traditional East Coast Republicans. The second phalanx — lazily summed up as the tea party movement — is both unusually powerful in relation to the establishment and unusually uncompromising.

The tension that has always characterized the party is now more akin to open contempt between the groups, which do not seem to belong to the same party — the pragmatic group is more reminiscent of the Democrats than their own conflict-prone party comrades.

One of the party’s most powerful and skillful strategists, Karl Rove, has built an organization with the aim of producing candidates who can actually win elections. However, just as one would expect, he has thrown gasoline on the fire: The grassroots faction feels that he has allied himself with the party elite and for the first time, Rove’s position in the party is under serious threat.

The problem is that Rove’s analysis is in essence is justified. Elections are won from the middle ground; if a large party is dominated by a fringe element, the other major party will win. Tea party movement members are enjoying the sleep of the righteous at the cost of ever-decreasing influence.

Thus stands the political party situation in America; it is being vigorously discussed on editorial pages and political talk shows. Even if the description of the tea party movement is unfair (it is as much a successful Democratic spin as a description of reality,) it would be idiotic not to see that there is some truth behind it and, most of all, that this movement was the single most important reason for the GOP’s failure in last year’s election.

However, I have an objection that I believe is very important. The tea party supporters’ greatest difficulty is not politicians who compromise (even if they don’t like them) nor opinions that lie too near moderate voters (even if they are perceived as a problem.) What they detest most is the lack of authenticity. More than anything else, the tea party movement (and now left-wing pundits are laughing their heads off) is expressing that voters are not stupid. They can tell when a politician says one thing and does another. They see if a politician acts for his own power, not for that of the voters or the country’s best interest. They see if politicians retreat from their own opinions due to low tactical motives. And they know, above all, that this has been more detrimental to the political system in the U.S. than anything else, from JFK onward.

The tea party movement would consider every opinion and compromise, if politicians spoke to its members like adults. Their problem with Obama has never been his opinions, but that his maneuverings seemed to have no limits. If Rove can capture those feelings, he will make a fantastic comeback — that is, if his career isn’t already over and the GOP’s wandering in the desert continues.


USA:s republikanska parti är i kris. Det borde ha vunnit majoriteten i kongressens båda kamrar i höstas. President Barack Obama var enligt alla konventionella mått uträknad, ändå vann han en betryggande seger. Som ytterligare bittert piller fanns det segerdugliga politiker som valde att inte ställa upp mot Obama. Varför inte? En del hade privata skäl, men flera ville helt enkelt inte förknippas med sitt parti.

Två saker sammanfattar läget. Dels är partiet djupt splittrat mellan två olika falanger, där en kan liknas vid traditionella östkustsrepublikaner. Dels är den andra falangen – slarvigt sammanfattad som Tea party-rörelsen – både ovanligt mäktig i förhållande till etablissemanget och ovanligt kompromisslös.

Den spänning som alltid präglat partiet är nu mer att likna vid öppet förakt mellan grupper som inte tycks tillhöra samma parti – den pragmatiska gruppen påminner mer om Demokraterna än om sina konfliktbenägna partivänner.


En av partiets mäktigaste och skickligaste strateger – Karl Rove – har bildat en organisation i syfte att få fram kandidater som faktiskt kan vinna val. Men precis som man kunde förvänta sig har han kastat bensin på elden: Gräsrotsfalangen anser att han lierat sig med partieliten, och för första gången är Roves ställning i partiet på allvar hotad.

Problemet är att Roves analys i grund och botten är riktig. Val vinns i mitten, om ett stort parti domineras av en ytterkant vinner det andra stora partiet. Tea party-rörelsens medlemmar sover den renläriges goda nattsömn till priset av allt mindre inflytande.

Sådant är det partipolitiska läget i USA, och det diskuteras häftigt på ledarsidor och i politiska pratprogram. Och även om beskrivningen av Tea party-rörelsen är orättvis (den är lika mycket framgångsrikt, demokratiskt spinn som en beskrivning av sakläget) vore det idiotiskt att inte se att den innehåller en del sanning och, framför allt, var den enskilt viktigaste anledningen till GOP:s misslyckande i förra årets val.

Men jag har en invändning som jag tror är mycket viktig. Vad Tea party-anhängare har svårast för är inte politiker som kompromissar (även om de inte tycker om dem) eller åsikter som ligger för nära mittenväljarna (även om de uppfattas som ett problem). Vad de avskyr mest är bristen på autencitet. Mer än något annat uttrycker Tea party-rörelsen (och nu skrattar vänstertyckare käken ur led) att väljarna inte är dumma. De märker när en politiker säger en sak och gör en annan. De ser om en politiker agerar för egen makt, inte för väljarnas makt, eller landets bästa. De ser om politiker backar från sina åsikter av låga, taktiska skäl. Och de vet framför allt att det är detta som skadat det politiska systemet i USA mer än något annat, från JFK och framåt.

Tea party-rörelsen skulle överväga varje åsikt och kompromiss, om politikerna talade till dem som vuxna människor. Deras problem med Obama var aldrig dennes åsikter, utan att hans taktiserande tycktes sakna gränser. Om Rove kan fånga de känslorna kommer han att göra en strålande comeback, om inte är hans karriär över och GOP:s ökenvandring fortsätter.

Den här kolumnen handlade om Fredrik Reinfeldt och Alliansen.
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  1. Lets set one thing straight, elections in the U.S.are fraught with intimidation by the black panther party and lets not forget fraud, LOTS of fraud, courtesy of George Soros & the democratic party.. literally to much to list here but easily verifiable. I find it extremely hypocritical that the U.S can;t get it’s own elections under control & free from fraud, yet has the audacity to insert itself into foreign nations and demand that they have free and fair elections. We have a white house that threatens and intimidates anyone who dares to oppose them. We also have a president that can only be described as a pathological liar. The tea party is actively defending our constitution, which makes them a force to be reckoned with. If only the low-info voters, the lazy, & the established criminal politicians of both parties would stop thinking of themselves and what they can steal from the average hard working tax payers for just a moment, and think of the good of the country, we just might be able to pull ourselves out of this mess. Knowing human nature, the greedy will only get greedier,( look at the shameful lavish lifestyle of this first family) so it will be up to the tea party, the tax payers and those that truly love this country to set things right.. and set things right we will !!!