Right-Wing Plan for Defeating Obama: Gin Up the Hate
Stuck with a lackluster candidate, Tea Partiers focus their rage on the president.
By Adele M. Stan
Politics is an ugly business, the saying goes, and one aspect of that
ugliness are the votes a devoted activist must cast for a candidate he
doesn't much like. Take candidate Mitt Romney, for instance. But if the
big-money donors of the right have anything to say about, those
right-wing voters will be turning out for Mitt Romney on election day.
At
a conference staged by David Koch's Americans For Prosperity
Foundation, Tea Party activists from around the country gathered in
Washington, D.C. last weekend to hear famous right-wingers harangue
President Barack Obama, and to learn what part they can play in securing
the president's defeat. This year, the anti-Obama rhetoric was
typically sharp, while mentions of the Republican presidential candidate
were few and far between.
Monday, August 6, 2012
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