The Last White Election?

The Article: The Last White Election? by Mike Davis in The New Left Review.
The Text: Last September, while Bill Clinton was delighting the 2012 Democratic Convention in Charlotte with his folksy jibe at Mitt Romney for wanting to ādouble up on the trickle downā, a fanatical adherent of Ludwig von Mises, wearing a villainous black cowboy hat and accompanied by a gun-toting bodyguard, captured the national headquarters of the Tea Party movement in Washington, DC. The Jack Palance double in the Stetson was Dick Armey. As House Majority Leader in 1997 he had participated in a botched plot, instigated by Republican Whip Tom DeLay and an obscure Ohio Congressman named John Boehner, to topple House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Now Armey was attempting to wrest total control of FreedomWorks, the organization most responsible for repackaging rank-and-file Republican rage as the āTea Party rebellionā as well as training and coordinating its activists. Tea Party Patriotsāa national network with several hundred affiliatesāis one of its direct offshoots. As FreedomWorksā chairperson, Armey symbolized an ideological continuity between the Republican congressional landslides of 1994 and 2010, the old āContract with Americaā and the new āContract from Americaā. No one was better credentialed to inflict mortal damage on the myth of conservative solidarity.
Only in December did the lurid details of the coup leak to the press. According to the Washington Post, āthe gun-wielding assistant escorted FreedomWorksā top two employees off the premises, while Armey suspended several others who broke down in sobs at the news.ā The chief target was Matt Kibbe, the organizationās president and co-author with Armey of the best-selling Give Us Liberty: A Tea Party Manifesto. Although Kibbe, originally a protĆ©gĆ© of Lee Atwater, is an equally devout Misean (indeed, ādistinguished senior fellowā at the Austrian Economics Center in Vienna), he is a generation younger than 72-year-old Armey or, for that matter, most of the Tea Party base. On the FreedomWorks website Kibbe describes himself as living āwith Terry, his sublimely awesome wife of 25 yearsā and spending his leisure time āreading Hayek or Rand, watching The Big Lebowski or listening to a killer Grateful Dead show.ā Yet as Armey himself had put it, āsometimes youāre the windshield and sometimes youāre the bug.ā









