Showing posts with label Joe Walsh. Show all posts
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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Joe Walsh: From The TEA Party To The Democratic Party

" Three words I never thought I’d ever utter: I’m a Democrat. This former Republican Congressman, former Republican candidate for President, this former TEA Party champion is formally joining the Democratic Party. The stakes are simply too high to NOT become a Democrat. Let me explain why.

Let’s start with the obvious—a tyrant sits in the White House. The very thing our Founders feared most is here. Throw in the fact that one of our two major political parties is a real and direct threat to democracy and the rule of law. These are unprecedented, dangerous times in America. I know it. You know it. There are even Republicans who know it.

Anyone who cares about the Constitution cannot sit by and watch as fundamental American values—the rule of law, democracy, pluralism—are attacked. Daily. To defeat my former party and defend democracy, we must do something different. We must assemble a broad coalition of moderates, progressives, and, yes, even conservatives.

We’ve never been here before. Of course we’ve always fought about and debated policy—how best to pay for healthcare, whether taxes should be raised or cut, and how best to deal with immigration. But we’ve never before fought about actually remaining a democracy or abiding by the Constitution and the rule of law. Now we are.

We didn’t choose this fight, but it’s the fight in front of us. Nothing is more important than this. Unprecedented? Sure, but that means we must act in unprecedented ways. It means that those of us who would defend democracy and the rule of law must put aside, for as long as it takes, our particular policy differences and formally lock arms for this higher cause. This is the fight of our times.

Without freedom, democracy, and the rule of law, America ceases to be. And currently, only the Democratic Party is on the side of all three of these core American values. There isn’t a third party coming to the rescue any time soon. Right now, the Democratic Party is democracy’s lone defender and best hope.

Secondly, I’ve changed. Oh, I’m still the same passionate TEA partier who went to Congress in 2010 to fight against our out-of-control debt and fight for a more efficient government. I’m still a border hawk, an unabashed gun rights advocate, and an unyielding defender of free speech. But I’m not the same guy as I was 15 years ago, or even eight years ago.

I’ve opened my eyes and listened to people who don’t think like me. And by doing so, I gained a greater understanding of and appreciation for LGBTQ issues, structural racism, the need for empathetic immigration reform, the dangers of climate change, and the role government must play to help care for the neediest and most vulnerable among us.

Most importantly, I’ve changed how I behave as a public figure. I went to Congress on a mission to get our debt under control and to shake up the political establishment. I was passionate about my cause—so passionate that I said and did things I regret, so passionate that I became, way more than I’m proud of, a divisive political asshole. That’s no longer who I am.

After Trump’s first election, I woke up. Seven years ago, I came out publicly against Trump. Five years ago, I left the Republican Party. I’m still a conservative, but I’m not a conservative jerk. For the past seven years, I’ve been on a mission to help heal the divide in this country—the divide I helped to create.

Decency, tolerance, understanding, empathy...I now get how vital these all are to our politics, and there’s only one political party these days that values and practices these traits—the Democratic Party. Donald Trump is the worst of us, and, sadly, the rest of the Republican Party emulates his cruelty, dishonesty, and authoritarianism. We’re better than what we’ve seen every day these past four months. America is better than this. As a former Republican, I know that cruelty sells. Well, it’s time for decency to sell.

Finally, I’m joining the Democratic Party because we are in a FIGHT for the soul of America. For democracy and the rule of law to persevere, Democrats must succeed. I want to help. I want to help Democrats win. And to win, Democrats must fight. I mean really fight. I’ll say it one more time: Democrats must FIGHT.

Take it from a former Republican fighter. Republicans fight to the death to win politically, and they’ve always believed Democrats won’t. I’ve been a fighter my whole life, and if there’s ever been a moment when Americans are crying out for a Democratic Party with some fight, it’s now.

Campaigning last year to defeat Trump, I would hear the same critique from working-class and middle-class voters every single day in every battleground state I was in: “Yes, Joe, I know Trump is an asshole, but Democrats are elites who look down on me and don’t understand my life.” To save our country, Democrats must connect with these “common sense, tolerant, get shit done” voters in the middle. That’s where I’ve been these past seven years.

One more finally: I’m becoming a Democrat because I’m pissed off. I’m pissed off at the ignorant, lying madman in the White House who’s using his position to only enrich himself and his fat cat friends, while middle-class folks and small business owners and get screwed by his chaos. I’m pissed off at all of his GOP enablers, my former colleagues, who’ve abandoned what’s right to remain in power. I’m pissed off that he and his enablers have lied repeatedly to his voters year after year, and these good folks who’ve been lied to are gonna feel real pain—and Trump and his GOP enablers don’t give a damn. I’m pissed because the opposition party, the Democratic Party, should be every bit as righteously pissed off as me. And I’m pissed off because I love this country, and this country is so much better than what we’ve seen the past almost five months.

Yes, according to today’s political labels, I’m a “conservative.” I used to be a conservative Republican. The Republican Party is no longer conservative, it’s authoritarian. I’m still a conservative, so now I’m a conservative Democrat. And look, here’s the thing. We’re gonna need a HUGE tent to defeat this Republican Party. We’re gonna need a Democratic tent big enough to hold both a conservative like Joe Walsh and a progressive like Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. I want to help build that big tent because I want to win, and...Trump’s Republican Party must lose.

From the TEA Party to the Democratic Party, all in the past 15 years. What a wild, crazy, unprecedented political journey it’s been. My constant thread on this journey, my lodestar, has always been my reverence for freedom, democracy, and the rule of law. Along the way, I’ve rediscovered my reverence for decency and tolerance, for pluralism. Only one of America’s two major political parties today is squarely on the side of decency, tolerance, pluralism, freedom, democracy, and the rule of law—the Democratic Party. So I join that party. I proudly and humbly join the Democratic Party.

Now let’s fight! Let’s fight like we’ve never fought before.

Be brave." 
Source:Joe Walsh perhaps when he was campaigning for Kamala Harris last year.

From Joe Walsh

At risk of being the contrarian here: Joe Walsh, even when he was in the U.S. House of Representatives, wasn't the so-called "Tea Party gangbanger" that he literally labeled himself as. From reading up on his career in Congress, it was really fiscal and economic policy that drove his politics. He was interested in balancing the Federal budget, reducing the national debt, opposition to government health care and assistance for people to buy their own health insurance. 

Here is the real Joe Walsh as a Tea Party member of Congress: 

"Outspoken and Conservative:

Walsh was a vocal critic of government spending, taxes, and what he perceived as excessive government intervention. He often expressed these views in a passionate and sometimes confrontational manner. 

Advocate for Budget Cuts:

Walsh was a strong advocate for reducing government debt through budget cuts. He believed that these cuts were necessary to ensure long-term economic growth and fiscal stability. 
Support for Border Security:

He was also a proponent of strengthening border security, often expressing concerns about illegal immigration and advocating for increased enforcement measures. 

Anti-Establishment Rhetoric:

Walsh often used anti-establishment rhetoric, criticizing the political establishment and advocating for a more grassroots approach to governance. 

Not Always Prudent:

Walsh's outspokenness and sometimes provocative statements led to controversy and criticism, even from within his own party. He was known for making statements that were considered inaccurate or irresponsible. 

Elected as a Tea Party Candidate:

In 2010, Walsh was elected to Congress as a Tea Party-backed candidate, representing the 8th Congressional District in Illinois...

Sure, Joe Walsh was very conservative, 10-15 years ago and still is today. But the modern "Republican Party", has almost zero interest in any of the issues that former Representative Walsh once pushed, when he was in the House. They're really just about themselves now and staying in power. Which is why The New Democrat calls the modern "Republican Party" the Seinfeld Party, because they're about nothing other than themselves and simply holding onto power and keeping Democrats out-of-power, and eliminating whatever checks that still remain on their Dear Leader Donald Trump's executive power. 

So my point here, is the Democratic Party has always had a center-right-wing in it. Hell, it had a far-right-wing in it up until the 1980s or so, before the Dixiecrats became Republicans. And Mr. Walsh might be to the right of the Joe Biden's, Bill Clinton's, John F. Kennedy's, Henry Jackson's, and other Liberal Democrats, the so-called New Democrats. But there's a place in this party for him. 

It's the MAGA people that don't belong in the Democratic Party. Not so much Conservatives, or the real Liberals (that The New Democrats likes to say) because those folks have always had a home here. You don't believe me? Just ask the Socialists who are always trying to primary establishment Democrats. 

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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Kurt Bardella & Joe Walsh: The Squad & MAGA

Source:Kurt Bardella talking about The Squad's bad night.

"What Everyone Is Getting Wrong About Jamaal Bowman's Loss in NY-16" 


"Both parties have extremes. And both parties have members who go too far. But there's a big, big, big difference in what "going too far" means in the Democratic Party and what it means in the Republican Party." 

Source:White Flag With Joe Walsh talking about MAGA & The Squad.

From White Flag With Joe Walsh

I disagree a little bit with Joe Walsh on one point. Just look at Utah where John Curtis a Mitt Romney backed, center-right, Republican, defeated the Donald Trump backed MAGA candidate. And might just be 1 exception to a much larger rule. But I take his broader point. 

I think the real difference between the so-called Squad in the Democratic Party and MAGA in the Republican Party, is the Squad really represents the Green Party, the Democratic Socialists of America, perhaps even Communist USA wing of the Democratic Party. But that's at most maybe 10-15% of the entire Democratic Party right now. Out of 213 House Democrats, the Squad only has 9 members.

The mainstream left-wing of the Democratic Party, is mostly represented by the so-called Congressional Progressive Caucus, who are Democratic Socialists ideologically, mostly representing heavily, left-wing, Democratic seats in the House of Representatives. Who ideologically aren't that much different from the Squad, if they had the power to anything that they wanted. But who are more likely to vote with Hakeem Jeffries and the House Democratic Leadership, support the Democratic President, when they need the CPC's votes on major legislation. And the CPC has around 80 seats, maybe more in the House alone, maybe a few in the Senate as well. 

But then you go over to the fringe of the far-right, not just in the Republican Party, but in America as well and MAGA is 35-40% of the Republican Party. And we're talking about people who not only oppose free trade and immigration, at least non-Northern European immigration, but multiculturalism as a whole, who thinks the rule of law doesn't apply to them, elections don't matter when they lose, cops are criminals when they arrest their members, etc. I mean MAGA is what you see at Neo-Nazi rallies, perhaps even Ku Klux Klan rallies. At least the militant win of this far-right movement. 

The other difference between MAGA and the Squad: you run a far-left, whacked-out, politician or candidate, in a mainstream Democratic district, which is what Representative Jamaal Bowman's district is, half of it, or more, is white-collar Westchester, New York, which also has a large Jewish population, you are not going to lose the general election, because you'll get primaried and lose the primary to a mainstream Democrat instead. Unlike with the MAGA members in the House who routinely win their primaries and get reelected in the fall. 

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Tuesday, June 18, 2024

Joe Walsh: 'Only Biden Can Do This. Only Biden'

Source:White Flag With Joe Walsh talking about what Joe Biden needs to do to defeat Donald Trump.

"For the next five months, Republicans and the right will do all they can to convince the American people that Joe Biden is senile and completely out of it. It's up to Joe Biden to refute that. In fact, only Biden himself can refute that. What a great opportunity." 


I agree with Joe Walsh that Joe Biden is the only one who can defeat Donald Trump and that he has to do it himself. 

The thing that I would add to that is that people don't like Donald Trump. I'm not talking about job approval or anything like that. Since 2017, Donald Trump's approval rating has been somewhere around up 30s and topping out in the mid 40s. 

In a two-way presidential election between himself and Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump only got 45% of the popular vote. You would think a popular politician and presidential candidate would be in the 50s or better. And 4 years later again in a two-way presidential election, then President Trump only got 46% of the vote. Sitting President of the United States, who only manages 46% of the vote, who loses two states that Republicans almost never lose, at least since 1992, in Georgia and Arizona. 

And with all the economic issues relating to the high interest rates, inflation, rising housing and banking costs, now former President Trump is basically in a dead even tie with President Biden.

So I think American voters of all political backgrounds have concluded that they don't like Donald Trump and probably don't want him to be President of the United States. But picking the next President of the United States is not like shopping around for a car or a house. It's more like picking a meal on an airplane. (Hopefully in 1st class) It's generally a choice between 2 people who can actually win the election in America. And it's generally not about who you like more. But in many cases do you even like 1 of the choices or none of them. Or, maybe you just dislike 1 of the choices more than the other. 

I think without the inflation and interest rates and with all the positive economic factors, like the job and economic growth, the rising wages and incomes, and inflation has finally stabilized at least at 3% and hopefully going down now, but if inflation was 1-1.5% even, Joe Biden even at 81 years old, has a 5-10 points right now. Because I think Independents would be saying, along with center-right Republicans who don't want to vote for Donald Trump, they would be saying Joe Biden is old, but the economy is in good shape and the President is better suited than Donald Trump to deal with the foreign policy issues oversees. 

So where I agree with Joe Walsh is that it's up to Joe Biden to prove to Independents especially, that he's simply up for the job right now, regardless of his age. He does that, I think he wins the Electoral College comfortably. 

And why President Biden is convincing Independents that he's up for the job both physically and mentally, he continues to show Donald Trump for the man that he exactly is as someone whose just in it for himself. (To quote the Biden Campaign) Who is imply running for President of the United States not to serve the people and to serve his country. But to stay out of prison and lock up his political opponents. 

President Biden does these two things, he'll have a great election night and we will know that he'll be reelected if not on election night, before the sun comes up on the Wednesday after. 

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Friday, June 14, 2024

Joe Walsh: 'The Scary Truth About Donald Trump, MAGA & House Republicans'

Source:White Flag With Joe Walsh talking about MAGA n da House. Ight!!!

"All the experts say the vast majority of House Republicans are cynical and they don't believe all this MAGA/Trump bullshit. The experts are wrong. The percentage of MAGA/Trumpy true believers in the House is way more than you think and it's growing." 


I was trying to search to see how many members there are in the House Freedom Caucus in the 118th Congress. The only number that I saw was from a January, 2023 Pew Research Center report saying that they had 49 members. That seems very low in a House Republican Conference that has 217 members out of 435 total House seats and 431 U.S. Representatives. 

By the way, call the House MAGA Caucus (which is what the House Freedom Caucus actually is) the House Freedom Caucus, would be like calling Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders a Libertarian. I mean, are you trying to become a comedian or something? But they're free to call themselves whatever they want. They can even call themselves Republicans, even though they don't actually believe in the concept of a republic, certainly not the American Federal Republic.

My best guess is that MAGA has 90-110 seats in the House of Representatives right now. And even if House Republicans lose the House in 2024, (which I predict they will) they'll still have around 90-110 in the next Congress as well, because you'll see a lot of center-right, real Republicans (who are actually called RINOS) lose in New York State in California, who currently represent House districts that Joe Biden won in 2020 and is still leading in. 

So the next House Republican Conference could be even crazier. Can't wait for CPAC (Crazy People At a Convention) 2025 next year. That will definitely be a show. Maybe Ted Nugent will perform at the MAGA nuthouse next year.

I disagree with Joe Walsh on only one key point here. I don't thing MAGA is the Republican Party right now. More like half of it. I think we were seeing with Donald Trump's share of the Republican primary vote and are still seeing that now Nikki Haley still getting around 15-20% of the Republican vote in primaries where she's no longer getting even running for President. 

You have maybe 1/2 Republicans now who are Donald Trump MAGA loyalists and maybe 3/10 Republicans who don't want to vote for him, but might do it anyway, because they don't want Democrats to have complete control of the Congress and The White House next year. But they might vote for Joe Biden because they see Donald Trump as a threat to the American Republic and Constitution. 

As far as who is MAGA and who are the Republicans who simply want to save their political careers? 

Those hard-core MAGA Caucus members in the House are definitely MAGA. So the Marjorie T. Greene's, the Laure Boebert's, the Jim Jordan's, the James Emmer's, the Paul Goesar's, and a lot of other far-right, whacked-out, high as a skyscraper, U.S. Representatives. But then there are people like House Republican Conference Chairman Elise Stefanik, who was one of the original Never-Trumper's in the House in 2015-2016. But then got on board the MAGA train when Donald Trump lost reelection in 2020, to save her political career. 

You go over to the upper chamber of Congress and see people like Senator J.D. Vance who wrote a very anti-Donald Trump book in 2017, but them Trump loses reelection in 2020, Ohio Senator Rob Portman decides not to run for reelection in 2022 and sees his opportunity to win a U.S. Senate seat by walking on his hands and knees and begging Donald Trump so he can could kiss DJT's feet every time he's out in public. And then you have people who want Donald Trump to select him as his Vice President, people like Senator Tim Scott, who at least before the 2024 election cycle, was a pragmatic, center-right Republican in Congress. Not a MAGA firebrand. 

I think the modern Republican Party now consists of MAGA, who are far-right, nationalistic, cultural warriors. And then you have lets fake MAGA, people who are basically center-right Republicans, who want to keep their careers, so they sort of pretend to be MAGA. People like Senator Lindsay Graham. 

And then you have what's left of the center-right, Conservative Republicans, people like those vulnerable House Republicans who could definitely lose their Congressional carers, because they probably represent too many Joe Biden voters. People like Representative Mike Lawler and a few other Conservative Republicans in New York. 

I mean this is where I disagree with Joe Walsh here. MAGA is a big enough threat to ruin the American Republic and our liberal democracy. But only if we let them do that by not voting for Democrats in 2024. But they're not the entire Republican Party.

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John F. Kennedy Liberal Democrat

John F. Kennedy Liberal Democrat
Source: U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy in 1960