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Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Pat Caddell - 'The GOP Wants the IRS to Go After' the Tea Party



Where are the Republicans???
  • Pat Caddell has hit a nerve with his charge that the GOP wants the Tea Parties targeted.  This Blog has documented again and again how the Beltway GOP has ignored hot button issues like the NSA and education in order to side with Democrats to protect centralized power.
  • At the national level the Republican Party is nothing more than a political action committee (PAC) that represents the big money special interest groups that fund it. 


The civil war between the Tea Party and the GOP Establishment has been brutal. But could it be the reason congressional Republicans aren't putting the heat on President Obama for the IRS scandal? 

Democratic pollster Pat Caddell thinks so, and radio host Rush Limbaugh said it's plausible. One historian even told Breitbart News the modern GOP resembles a "crime family."

"The establishment Republicans want the IRS to go after the Tea Parties," Caddell told Fox News on Sunday reports Breitbart News.

"When you have 71 percent who want an investigation, 64 percent who believe that it is a sign of corruption including nearly a majority of Democrats," Caddell said, "the reason is the establishment Republicans want the IRS to go after the Tea Parties. Got it?"


The GOP wants the IRS to go after the Tea Party



 


Crushing The Tea Party | Destroying America




Caddell said the GOP establishment is happy to have the IRS take the Tea Party down a notch.

"Because the Tea Parties are an outside threat to their power hold and I'm telling you  the lobbying consulting class of the Republican party and Republican leadership who have been attacking the Tea Parties, and alienating them, they want the IRS to do this," he said.

On Monday, Rush Limbaugh addressed Caddell's charges against establishment Republicans in his nationally syndicated program.

"That is a serious charge," Limbaugh said.  "That is a very, very serious charge, that the Republican establishment is aligned with Obama and is okay with Obama using the IRS to investigate the Tea Party. But it's believable, because we know the Republican establishment, the political class in Washington, is spreading the word that they are not gonna criticize Hillary, it isn't gonna happen, and we shouldn't, either. It shouldn't happen."

Reagan biographer Craig Shirley told Breitbart News on Monday that he agrees with Limbaugh that Caddell's charges are credible."The Washington Republican party is no longer a political party in the way we understand political parties," Shirley said. "It more resembles a crime family than a movement of ideas."




 
 

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