Archive → December, 2009
Stephen Gordon discusses the Tea Party movement on MSNBC
Here’s ALRLC media spokesperson Stephen Gordon on Rachel Maddow:
Parker Griffith defects
Remember not-so-long-ago when Rep. Parker Griffith was ducking Town Hall meetings and public exposure?
Politico just broke the story about Parker Griffith’s party swap and it’s dominating the tubes at the moment: “POLITICO has learned that Rep. Parker Griffith, a freshman Democrat from Alabama, will announce today that he’s switching parties to become a Republican.”
Here’s WVNN’s Dale Jackson on the topic:
I hope this is true because he is going to get killed in the primary and he will be gone.
Any GOP organization that does not repudiate him immediately will lose my support.
You can not imply a guy a murderer and a man of no integrity and then open your arms.
With Mo Brooks, the front runner, and Les Phillip both staking out solid conservative positions I don’t see how a guy like Parker Griffith, who voted for Pelosi as Speaker and with her a majority of the time, has a prayer in a GOP primary in 2010.
This makes Griffith a dead man walking.
That is a huge blow to Barack Obama. Griffith was an extremely endangered Democrat.
We should now hope him be an extremely endangered Republican in a primary. We will not fix the GOP’s problems if we keep allowing people who are not one of us to suddenly switch the letter next to their name and magically become one of us.
Being a Republican should be about more than just the letter next to a person’s name. We can improve that seat.
Here are Griffith’s earmark requests. He voted for Pelosi for Speaker. He’s actually been more regularly with Pelosi than Jim Marshall (D-GA). We can pick this guy off and get a real Republican in that seat.
Alabama is a run-off state, so Griffith will have to go head-to-head against a seasoned Republican if he wants to stay in office (assuming he doesn’t get 50% of the vote right off the bat).
Griffith’s voting record is far from conservative, too. Granted, he voted against the Big 4 – Obama’s first budget, the Stimulus, Cap and Trade, and ObamaCare. However, his vote on the budget is slightly deceptive since he originally voted for 9 of the 12 spending bills that make up the budget. And he voted against all the Stimulus amendments that would reduce its size.
But just a quick perusal of 2009 shows that he voted YES on the 2009 pork-filled Omnibus; YES on Cash for Clunkers, NO on waiving the harmful Davis-Bacon provision, and had a pathetic 0% score on the 2009 RePORK Card.
This party switch signals Griffith’s nervousness, but it doesn’t signal that his incumbency is safe.
From my perspective, this clearly shows there is blowback from the Democrat’s legislative overreach in DC. Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama are now having to pay a political price for shoving their agenda down our throats.
However, what seems to be a GOP victory at first may well become another liberal victory in the long term. Unless Parker Griffith starts voting like a true fiscal conservative, Alabama could be stuck with another entrenched big-government Republican congressman.
Welcome to the party, Parker. Here’s an electronic copy of the Constitution. Read it well, as you will have to continue to dodge us if you continue to disregard it.
Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-12-20
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The governor’s race: The Alabama line and an online poll
Doc’s Political Parlor has brought back the Alabama Line for statewide elections. Here’s how they are handicapping the gubernatorial race:
(R) Bradley Byrne (2:1)
Favorite of the state’s GOP establishment is still the one to beat.
(D) Artur Davis (5:2)
Has strong believers and nay-sayers. Running aggressive race thus far.
(R) Tim James (6:1)
Rapidly becoming Byrne’s most serious challenger.
(D) Ron Sparks (9:1)
Strong candidate on paper but rumors of money woes persist.
(R) Kay Ivey (19:1)
Statewide official, only woman, but is PACT mess too much to overcome?
(R) Roy Moore (30:1)
Is his committed base large enough to move him into a primary runoff?
(R) Robert Bentley (>99:1)
Dark horse has impressed but has much ground to make up.
(R) Bill Johnson (>99:1)
Is this flame thrower running to win or just settle scores?
(R) James Potts (>99:1)
In America, they say anyone can grow up to be President, not Governor.
Christian Conservatives of Alabama has an online gubernatorial straw poll here. At this time, the three most fiscally conservative candidates with a reasonable level of name recognition are leading: Tim James, Bill Johnson and Roy Moore. Click here to cast your online gubernatorial preference and to learn more about the candidates.
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Barack Obama and Charlie Crist rooting for the same team
It’s no secret that Florida Governor and U.S. Senate candidate Charlie Crist (FL-RINO) has a lot in common with President Obama. Both promise no tax increases, but deliver quite the opposite. They both like to stimulate the federal deficit by bankrupting our children and grandchildren.
Now it seems that both Obama and Crist will be rooting for Florida over Alabama at Saturday’s SEC championship game. Tax hikes and deficit spending are bad enough, but supporting Florida over Alabama takes things just a bit too far. Bear Bryant is surely rolling over in his grave right now.
For obvious reasons, the Alabama Republican Liberty Caucus made no endorsements in the recent Iron Bowl contest. However, it’s fairly certain that few people who maintain Alabama values will be supporting the team of Charlie Crist and Barack Obama this weekend.

ALRLC quoted in the national media
Stephen Gordon provided his immediate opinion regarding Parker Griffith’s change of parties. Dave Weigel of the Washington Independent picked up his quote:
The “Burgess” to which Weigel referred is Alabama Eagle Forum Executive Director Brooklyn Burgess:
Michelle Malkin also picked up the quote, as well as one from Jeff Sessions, Les Phillip and Steve Boyette.
It’s nice to see the national media paying a bit of attention to the true conservatives in Alabama.