Wednesday, January 05, 2011

REPORT: The GOP Needs To Tell The Truth About Their Views On The Constitution

By Ian Millhiser Tomorrow, as part of the GOP’s broader messaging strategy to falsely paint themselves as the party of the Constitution, Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA) will lead the new GOP-led House in a ritualized reading of the United States Constitution. Yet while the GOP has been big on this kind of constitutional theatre for much of the last year, most Republicans have been coy about revealing what they actually think the Constitution provides. When asked last night if he shares the widespread conservative view that the minimum wage is unconstitutional, for example, Goodlatte claimed that he did not know the answer to the question.

Yet, while most GOPers have remained carefully vague about how they view the Constitution, those few who have revealed their specific views leave little doubt why the rest of the party is keeping quiet. Their views are both dangerous and radical:

Ever since they decided to wrap themselves in the Constitution, most GOPers have gotten away with vague bromides expressing their love for the document without revealing what they actually think about the Constitution. Meanwhile, those few GOP officials who have gone on record with their views have consistently shown themselves to be extreme radicals. If a Member of Congress disagrees with Clarence Thomas that child labor laws are unconstitutional; or with Rand Paul that civil rights violate the constitution; or with Tom Coburn that all federal education programs should cease to exist, than they should say so. But they should no longer be given the option to keep their views secret.

M.C.L Comment: Let's be real these tea party twits don't give a damn about the constitution, where was this deep love for the constitution when George W.Bush and Dick Cheney were marking it with white out? The tea party is probably the biggest scam pulled on this country since those game shows being rigged back in the 1950s. The tea party movement is nothing more than well funded corporate front groups that's playing on their fringes on the political right.

You might say well that's nothing new Johnny C the corporate wing of the Republican Party have always managed to get their less informed counterparts to go along with policies that goes against them. But what adds more to this fiery hate you saw in the past two years not only the current president is a Democrat, he's black and he's not that stereotypical black man Rush tells them about. He's smart, capable and doing a kick ass job that's why the tea party hates him.

Not this bullshit story of them hating for government spending or raising taxes I'm making a prediction right now sane America will see the tea party is nothing a renamed brand of that fringe that have always been in the Republican Party.

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