Hooray  For Utah; Boo For Indiana
By Chuck  Baldwin
May 11,  2010
The Tea Party  in Utah flexed its muscle over the weekend and booted longtime establishment  Republican senator, Bob Bennett, from office. Hooray! (Now, Arizona, please do  America a favor and show John McCain the door!) Unfortunately, Tea Party  activists were unsuccessful in Indiana, as longtime establishment Republican,  Dan Coats, defeated the principled patriot, John Hostettler. Boo!  
Predictably,  mainstream Republican spokesmen are lamenting Bennett’s ouster, saying Bennett  was a true conservative, touting an 80% ranking in the American Conservative  Union (ACU) index. However, the ACU index is completely irrelevant to the true  measure of a congressman’s fidelity to constitutional government. The index that  people should pay attention to is the Freedom Index (formerly called the  Conservative Index) at The New American magazine. This index is far and away  more accurate in determining a congressman or senator’s fidelity to limited  government. In this index, Bennett’s latest rating was a pathetic 50.  
Bennett  needed to go; the good people of Utah did America a great favor by showing him  the door. I trust and pray that this is an indication of how the November  elections will fare. I would have been extremely optimistic that this might be  the case, except for the miserable election results recorded in Indiana. Dan  Coats is merely another establishment neocon in the similitude of Bob Bennett.  
In the  105th Congress, Coats’ final rating was a dismal 55 in The New  American’s index. On the other hand, John Hostettler’s last ranking stood at 85.  Hostettler deserved the enthusiastic support of Tea Partiers throughout Indiana.  It is tragic that he lost to someone such as the neocon, Dan Coats. Therefore,  what was gained in Utah was lost in Indiana. 
And this is  going to be the danger for the Tea Party movement this year: If Tea Party  activists do not truly understand the issues of limited government, or if they  are fooled by establishment politicians, or if they fail to materialize at the  polls on election day, all that will happen is one Big Government neocon will be  replaced with another Big Government neocon. And, as Sonny and Cher used to  sing, “The Beat Goes On.” 
Proponents of  limited government already had a setback in Texas when establishment neocon Rick  Perry defeated Debra Medina. Obviously, Tea Party favorite Sarah Palin  campaigned hard for Perry, and another Tea Party” leader,” Glenn Beck, did a  hatchet job on Medina on his TV show, characterizing her has a “Truther” (with  the associated vitriolic condemnation that such a person must be awful). Now,  Texas is stuck with the same old same old establishment neocon.  
This is why I  again warn Tea Partiers to be very cautious of Palin and Beck. They promote  limited government on one hand and then turn around and promote Big Government  candidates on the other hand. If Tea Partiers do not grow a large head of  discernment quickly, Washington insiders will quickly neuter both their voices  and their votes. 
Perhaps the  biggest threat to the Tea Party movement is Newt Gingrich. Be alert, Tea  Partiers: Gingrich is not a friend to limited government. He is a wolf in  sheep’s clothing. He proved that in 1995 when he (almost single-handedly)  destroyed the Conservative Revolution of 1994. He will do the same to the Tea  Party movement in 2010, if he is given the opportunity. Avoid him like the  plague! 
There are  scores (probably hundreds) of great constitutionalist candidates running for  State and federal offices this year. It is critical that Tea Partiers learn who  they are and turn out in force to support them in the various primary elections.  If we wait until the general elections in November, most of the good candidates  will already have been defeated, and we will be left with the same old choice  between Tweedledee and Tweedledum. That was a big problem in Indiana: voter  turnout was anemic. 
Believe me,  Big Government pariahs are watching the elections of 2010 intently. By electing  solid constitutionalists en masse (at both the State and federal levels) this  year, Tea Partiers could literally ignite a modern revolution—a revolution of  freedom and constitutional government rivaling the Tea Party of 1773--that could  continue right on through the 2012 elections. 
On the other  hand, if establishment types such as Gingrich, Coats, Perry, McCain, etc., are  allowed to beguile Tea Partiers, the revolution for limited government will be  dead by midnight on November 2. Furthermore, it is extremely important that Tea  Partiers not be conned by the major media into neglecting their State elections.  Electing principled constitutionalists to State office is probably more  important than who we elect to federal office. State sovereignty and freedom  issues are mushrooming all over America, and truly our liberties will ultimately  be won or lost at the State level. 
The elections  in Utah and Indiana send mixed signals. While Utah heralds great hope, Indiana  portends more Big Government—all the Tea Party hype notwithstanding. Which Tea  Party will show up next time? It’s anyone’s guess. All I know is, the stakes  could not be higher. Whichever way then elections go in 2010 will probably  determine the rise or fall of freedom in America. 
I pray the  Tea Party of 2010 is worthy of the Tea Party of 1773.
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