Making Political Candidates of Tea Party Patriots
by Patrick TuoheyA previous post, Turning Tea Party Patriots into Political Petitioners, examined opportunities for new activists to affect change in their home states. A natural next step is to discuss other options for getting involved.

It remains to be seen if the political activity that this summer generated hundreds of Tea Party protests and capacity crowd town hall meetings turns into a lasting political force. Many will participate in one event and go back to the daily grind. A few will remain active, and some may even use their outrage to invest their time and treasure into political campaigns.
For those who seek to become active, there are plenty of resources. Citizens In Charge and Ballotpedia.org are both aimed at informing citizens of ballot initiatives and expanding the rights of citizens to petition government directly.
There are also organizations that will train candidates and campaign staff. Since 1979, Morton Blackwell’s Leadership Institute has worked to train candidates and activists to run effective campaigns for office, mostly on the statewide and federal level. But traveling across a state or a large congressional district for weeks and months at a time can be too great a sacrifice for most.
For those who want to stay closer to home and still be involved there is American Majority. Founded just last year by brothers Drew and Ned Ryun (sons of the former Congressman from Kansas), American Majority focuses on identifying community leaders and encouraging them to play a role in local and state politics where they can have the greatest effect. Its website declares:
American Majority specifically advocates for a reversal of the seat of government power and a return to true federalism, wherein states and localities hold the great majority of everyday government exercise.
This is a great goal, especially when too many political figures who should know better have been lured to Washington just to offer us one-size-fits-all Washington-based policies. In an interview with Ryun during a Kansas City training session, he stressed the organization’s desire to focus attention on small and local governments. He tells Tea Party activists:
Let’s move beyond the protesting and the rallying to doing something about implementing. Let’s move from protesting freedom to implementing on behalf of freedom. Take over your local communities. If you have 5,000 people showing up at your Tea Party, I’m betting out of those 5,000, there are a couple people that should be running for school board or city council. The rest of the people should be helping those people win.
To that end, American Majority has developed school board manuals explaining how a school board works, among other resources. Ryun explained, “ We have a city council manual. We are offering a county commission seminar this fall laying out how the system works and offering ideas for what reform items need to take place in a given state.”
And while Ryun’s American Majority may focus on smaller political districts, the focus is still national. “I am going to the state and local levels, just getting people involved,” said Ryun. “I want people to be engaged in the process. I want to talk about grassroots action, explain to people that if they take over their local community as best they can, they are going to cause national change.”
But Ryun has no illusions about what it takes. “A lot of these people are realizing that the work ahead is harder than turning out for two hours and protesting. But if you really want to see change, if you really want to see something effective happen, you have to implement.” Despite this, he says that some Tea Party organizations have taken up the challenge. Many have become bloggers, keeping a watchful eye on politicians. Some groups have focused their attention to taking over the city counsel.
And when will American Majority’s work be done? Ryun responds:
There are 15,000 school districts. There are over 3,000 municipalities. There are 50 state legislatures. The work is probably never going to be done because there are so many positions that need to be filled—and because we need so many people committed to principle running and winning. It’s going to take a long time.
This echoes Benjamin Franklin’s famous reply to a woman asking what the Constitutional Convention had wrought. His answer, “A Republic, if you can keep it,” continues to challenge us to this day. American will only have the freedoms they are willing to work to defend.






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OK, let's say I wanted to run against Alan Grayson, what do I do? I'm currently unemployed, have been for almost two years. I know the issues and what's wrong with the current crop of politicians in Washington. We need reponsiveness to the needs of Americans, low taxes, less regulation, education reform, a strong foreign policy and a return to our Constitutional roots of self-government.
How can I do that and make ends meet at the same time?
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Making Political Candidates out of Tea Party Patriots?
They will immediately be branded subversives.
I see the Senate just passed the Healthcare Bill.
Traitors all.
Especially Olympia Snowe. Wonder what she got out of this?
Tea Party Patriots.
There was a sign at the 9/12 rally in DC a while back.
"Ram it down our throats in '09
we'll shove it up your ass in '10"
There was a nice photo of a donkey on the placard. It is appropriate.
Excellent!!
SNOWE voted for the health bill today …. Ok Maine, time to kick her to the curb IN 2012 WHICH MAY BE TOO LATE !!!!
http://snowe.senate.gov/public/
vote out all the RINO's, Snowe, McCain and Graham for starters. One thing we can count on is for the dems to continue to over reach enough to keep us mad as hell, 13 months is a long time
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You're right about that. Graham just had a town hall meeting in SC and he is trying to tell his constituents that Republicans don't need to look like "angry white guys." When I found out his most recent vote on cap-and-trade, I emailed him and told him if he doesn't start supporting conservative values, I will do everything I can to get him out at his next election. We might as well have Jesse Jackson in there. Rep. Bob Inglis is another RINO from SC. He's got to go, too.
My background is not conducive to running for office. BUT, I'm in it for the long hall to back up any new politician/refounder in my area that runs on the principles of returning our country back to common sense government.
Lindsey is conflicted. Emotionally, morally, and sexually. It is time for Lindsey, John McCain, Snowe and the rest of these imposters to sign up for unemployment.
Sounds like a good idea. First, stop obsessing and foaming at the mouth about ACORN. You may be able to pay attention to important things like Health Care Legislation that passes through Senate Committees while you're obsessing and foaming at the mouth about…ACORN! DUH! Second, correct all the misspelling on the protest signs. The original tea-party patriots were educated enough to be able to fight "soshalizm" and "fashizm" and protect "Amerika" against "tearanny" by proudly claiming "Don't Tred On Me!" Third, you're gonna need a whole heck of a lot more votes than 60,000 angry tea-baggers. If you'd stop attacking Blacks, Latinos, Jews, Women, puppies and goldfish like a bunch of juvenile bullies, you may get a handful more votes without the other 80% of the country looking at you all like a bunch of angry douchebags. You need a candidate that can read and articulate. May I suggest giving Sarah Palin a running start by helping her read her own book that someone else wrote for her. It's gotta have at least five big words in it. And last, people like solutions. Solutions are a good thing. Even if you don't implement them, people still like to see that you have intentions. Obsessing and foaming at the mouth about organizations nobody ever heard of and could care less are bright shiny baubles that keep the dimwitted distracted while…health care legislation gets passed. DUH!
Oh quick….look….it's ACORN!
tons of attention, which she craves…
And a seat at the table as well. It is Maine, after all…
Yea right !!!! They will be living off our nipples for life !!!!!
BOO!
"We the people" just need to go back in our holes and shut-up… yea… (I don't think sooooo
Obama Appoints Muslim to High-level Position in Department of Homeland Security
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2348128/...
Speaking of Palin having a ghost writer, would that ghost writer be Bill Ayers? The same schmuck who wrote Obama's book for him?
WoW!
You scared US.
Is that your Halloween imitation?
Now stop that … State facts and not "the color of ones skin" – Bring back some research that he is a bad guy…
Well here is the ghostwriter/terrorist that wrote Sarah Palin's book:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/34824_Sar...
Now have you ever been able to prove at all that Ayers wrote Obama's book and please don't use the example from last week where America's lowest common denominator got punk'd by Ayers (which was hilarious).
Here's a little more detail about Palin and her ghostwriter and the domestic terrorists they pal around with:
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/34727_The...
Follow the money people – she did not do this for nothing .. I guarantee dat !
The question in my mind is, will there be an awakening of "classical liberalism", the political philosophy of our Founding Fathers, or will issues-Conservatism control the agenda? I hope for a return to the ideals of limited government, federalism, constitutional democracy and above all, an expansion of individual liberty. If instead, Republicans turn around an do what they did in Bushs' two terms (grow government, support faith-based initiatives and causes, embroil the nation in building other nations, etc.) then we're no better off. I'm more of a little 'l' libertarian than a conservative; so I'm hoping that there a realistic possibility of joining forces between those of a libertarian persuation and fiscal conservatives. Social conservatives are less likely to join the tea party (I think) if questions of abortion and church/state are not on the table.
Oh yes, Little Green Footballs, Pammie Gellers favorite site……….
Hmm.
Perhpas he will be the MIC (Muslim in Charge) of the Fusion Centers.
Based upun your resume, and the fact you are unemployed, and probably haven't done much in the last two years, I'd nominate you for a Nobel Peace Prize. You are certainly well qualified.
Mow lawns, scoop snow, get in touch with your local Tea Party, and $50 to your local election board and your on the BALLET
Also a lot of DOOR knocking
So were our founding fathers, and look how well that turned out.
I my be a subversive
But that doesn't stop me from trying
Or take a nice cushy lobbying job for the ba$tards in Dubai
Pam Geller…another big supporter of Sarah Palin and her white supremacist, domestic terrorist ties as well as a fellow foamer at the mouth over ACORN.
Just out if committee
We may still have a chance
One can PRAY
I agree, but the voter has a real short memory, very short. Just think, they are holding back all that stimulus money. Then they will use all the $ during the election year creating a huge amount of jobs and then the dumb ass voter will vote these traitorous asses back in.
With all the virgins our "OIL MONEY" can buy
One day your going to wake up and find your self up against a wall and hear NOBAMA say FIRE
what color is a MUSLIM anyway
What passed was the Senate Finance Committee language. Reid has to meld the two bills from two different finance committees into one. The other bill is very liberal and has the dreaded PUBLIC OPTION in it. There will be fireworks for Reid…..should be a great show !
The Senate will not vote on a final bill for at least a couple of weeks. This will be fun to watch…
Going to be tough to remove an entity that has the law and all its resources at its disposal. The government is more worried about keeping ORDER which trumps EVERYTHING. They will lie cheat steal and even kill to preserve that. Then you add the God-less minions just like Syntax and you have the makings of an armed
revolution. And if anyones post smells of racism its his/hers.
Sheesh…LOL. How long did it take to type that rant. Typical of zeros like you. We could go on and on about the lack of ethics and REAL education from your ONE. Looking at the splinters in others while that presto log is jammed in yours. And your most stately facts and incessant blathering about whites in this country defines exactly what is wrong with our country.You lie!!!
Do I hear a little gnashing of teeth? Is that a brown armband I see?
Settle down!!! LOL. Cant stand the heat of failure get out of the fire.
I hate to rain on your sunny, optimistic parade, but it takes an army of lawyers just to help a candidate navigate the campaign finance laws – that's one of the ways incumbents and the two parties have entrenched themselves – and lawyers cost boatloads of money (I wonder why lawyer's salaries haven't been capped by Obama? Oh, that's right, Obama IS a lawyer).
I wish it was workable, but I don't think it is. I fear that tar, feathers, rails, and pitchforks will be required for any successful reform efforts.
Oh, and on another front,,,, The Obama / Clinton Smart Diplomacy thingy.
1. insult our oldest allies
2. Throw the Poles and the Czech's under the bus, get nothing in return
3. Kiss ass to the worlds worst dictators
4. Appologize to everyone else
5. Tell the Iranians it is OK to have nuclear power, but no bombs, you promise????
6. Agree with the Russians that the best way to deal with Iran is not to push them, do nothing
7. Don't upset the chinese, we need their / our money back and good relations with our new landlords
But in the end we need not fear of attack from our enemies because we are just giving them whatever they want for nothing. No risk All gain, what more could ach-ma-din-a-hand-job want? These third world despots are laughing themselves to sleep every night.
Paranoid much?
Hey Majiiiiic12………ACORN!
<stands back and watches complete mental seizure ensue followed by thumb-sucking tantrum>
Hey Majiiiiic12…..Look…there's a black person voting.
<stands back and watches complete mental seizure ensue followed by exploding of the heads>
Unbelievably funny stuff right there.
Good point. But remember, Obama was going to take public financing for his campaign until he redefined "public" to mean anyone who sent him money. Guess it depends on what the definition of "is" is.
You're dead wrong about fiscal conservatives joining in with libertarians. They are like oil and water, for the most part.
No, he's just pointing out what tends to happen to useful idiots when they're no longer useful.
That's not true Patrick. We've never seen a tea-bagger get shot.
READY?
AIM……………
BANG!
You sir, are a certifiable asshole.
I sir, am a certifiable asshalf. It takes 2 of me to make an asshole!
Thats good. A man should know his limitations………….
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Residents of the Oaks Apartments in Albany have reportedly been told to take down their flags. Even this one, on the back of a motorcycle, is part of the reported ban.
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Story Published: Oct 12, 2009 at 8:54 PM PDT
Story Updated: Oct 13, 2009 at 8:38 AM PDT
By Melica Johnson KATU News and KATU.com Staff
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ALBANY, Ore. – At the Oaks Apartments in Albany, the management can fly their own flag advertising one and two bedroom apartments – but residents have been told they can't fly any flags at all.
Jim Clausen flies the American flag from the back of his motorcycle. He has a son in the military heading back to Iraq, and the flag – he said – is his way of showing support.
"This flag stands for all those people," said Clausen, an Oaks Apartment resident. "It stands for the people that can no longer stand – who died in wars. That's why I fly this flag."
But to Oaks Apartment management, Clausen said, the American flag symbolizes problems.
He was told to remove the red, white and blue from both of his rides, or face eviction.
"It floored me," he said. "I can't believe she was saying what she was saying."
Even long-time residents like Sharron White, who has flown a flag on her car for eight years, has been told to take it down.
White said management told her that "someone might get offended."
"I just said to her 'They'll just have to get over it,'" White said.
Resident we talked to who had been approached to take down their flags all told us the same thing: that management told them the flags could be offensive because they live in a diverse community.
Attempts to find out for ourselves why management would ban flags were unsuccessful. KATU wanted to talk to management at Oaks Apartments, but no one has returned our calls. The woman we were told had made the decision said she was "not going to answer any questions."
The mother of one soldier fighting in Iraq put up a poster in her son's apartment window when she learned of the ban. Her son's roommate said he'll risk eviction to make sure it stays.
Another Oaks Apartment resident, Judith Sherer, doesn't have a car. Instead she carries an American flag around the complex to protest the ban, and wonders if the flag pin she wears is next to be "singled out."
"If I put it on and I walk outside, what's going to happen?" Sherer muses. "Am I going to be confronted by a manager about this?"
We're told the ban includes sports flags and even flag stickers on cars.
Neither the Republicans nor the Democrats are conservatives as defined by William Buckley. if we want real conservative change then it will come from outside the parties we now have. Ask yourself how many truly conservative leaders have we had over the last 50 years. Very few, and no presidents. Conservative is libertarian without the drug stuff, strictly constitutional, and a fighter for the rights of local and state governments.
Start at the local level and build from there. In ten years there will be a viable third party alternative. Without this, and it may already be too late, the US as we know it will be radically different, just as we are radically different from the US of the 1940's.
I wonder, how is it possible to be strictly constitutional, and not have "the drug stuff"?
Where in the constitution is the government empowered to regulate the human body?
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How many Senate Finance Committee are there? Apparently you think there are at least two. Well, Jack, there is only one. One bill passed the one and only Finance Committee. The other passed the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. This is the "very liberal" one that has the "dreaded PUBLIC OPTION" in it. The provision dreaded by all the insurance company whores and folks who have a hard time distinguishing between their hindquarters and a hole in the ground.
Why? They agree that the prosperity of the country is based on limited government, property rights and individual control of wealth. My guess is that fiscal conservatives are often also social conservatives, and that's where the divide between libertarians and the conservatives really lies.
Agreed and the Libertarian party has tarnished itself with decades of crackpot candidates. Even Ron Paul decided to stick with the GOP, and he is for the most part a libertarian.
Ronald Reagan himself said "I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism" in Reason magazine (http://reason.com/archives/1975/07/01/inside-rona... Note the little 'L". That's important. It's the philosophy of individual liberty, not the party that matters. In fact I'd rather call myself a (classical) liberal. That's what Madison, Jefferson, Acton, Hayek et. al. were.
No chance! The GOP Senatorial Committee will pour money into her campaign if she has any primary opposition at all. She is, after all, "safe", and has the magic (R) next to her name. To the senatorial committee, that is all that counts.
To answer the question in your first lines: God's Ordained Party will continue to obsess over the sexual and spiritual lives of the citizenry. Deficits? "The homos'll getcha!" Unbearable taxation? "We need to bring back compulsory state-sanctioned voluntary Christian prayer to the classrooms, even the ones that never had it in the first place!" Continual eroding of our Constitutional rights and protections? "Law 'n awduh!"
Rinse and repeat.
This holiday season, give your family their country back. Get together with your friends and start saving for 2010. Network with other groups – keep control of your own political donations, but coordinate your efforts to surge them in key races for greater strategic impact instead of just giving money in isolation to the party of choice or lobbyist PAC. Invest in restoring respect for the individual voter by arrogant politicians.
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This holiday season, give your family their country back. Get together with your friends and start saving for 2010. Network with other groups – keep control of your own political donations, but coordinate your efforts to surge them in key races for greater strategic impact instead of just giving money in isolation to the party of choice or lobbyist PAC. Invest in restoring respect for the individual voter by arrogant politicians.
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I have my own version of cap and trade. We cap their powers and trade all of these socialist out in the next election.
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