Background on Gateway Pundit’s Bashing of Todd Akin

Unsurprisingly, birther Hoft isn’t attacking Akin out of principle
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DERPMany people have been amused lately at “Gateway Pundit” Jim Hoft’s seething hatred of Todd Akin, most beautifully expressed in his post He May Bring Down the GOP – But Todd Akin Honey Badger Don’t Give a Sh*t.

Why would Jim Hoft, a birther who occupies the outer fringe of unfettered Obama hatred, spend his time bashing the uber-conservative Akin rather than following his usual schtick of race-baiting and science-denial?

Part of the answer can be found in Hoft’s immediate pushing of Missouri Republican Ann Wagner to take Akin’s spot in the primary:

Now that GOP operative Mary Matalin suggested today on ABC News that Republicans will run Ann Wagner as a write-in candidate against Akin, Hoft’s attacks on Akin take on a new significance, and I thought I’d share some of the backgroud with people who don’t have the pleasure of knowing the details of Missouri’s crazy GOP politics.

First of all, Ann Wagner is the ultimate GOP insider. She was an Ambassador to Luxembourg under President Bush. She was the chair of Roy Blunt’s 2010 Senate campaign. She was a finalist in the voting for RNC Chair. In other words, she’s exactly the “Republican Establishment Type” that the tea party claims to rage against.

However, when Wagner decided to run in Missouri’s 2nd district (vacated by Todd Akin when he decided to run for Senate), the leadership of the St. Louis Tea Party was split between Wagner and Ed Martin, a guy who had been with them since their first rally and even served on their leadership board. In particular, most of the grassroots leaders of the tea party supported Ed Martin, but Jim Hoft and Dana Loesch immediately jumped to the Wagner camp and started launching attacks on Ed Martin.

After Hoft started launching attacks on Martin, things got heated up. I flagged a number of the tea party’s criticisms of Hoft at the time. First, they pointed out the dishonesty of Hoft claiming that Ed Martin had attacked first, considering that Dan Riehl had written a hit piece on Martin on Big Government. Hoft also absurdly tried to suggest that Ed Martin was more connected to Roy Blunt than was Ann Wagner (who was the chair of Blunt’s Senate campaign). They even suggested that Illinois Republican operative Chip Gerdes had claimed to have written Riehl’s original attack article as a “warning shot.

As mentioned at the top, Hoft was quoted in the first hit piece against Ed Martin that came out last August on Big Government. That piece, supposedly written by Dan Riehl, sparked a firestorm among Tea Party conservatives in Missouri. Upon questioning, Chip Gerdes, another paid political consultant, stated that he wrote the piece as a ‘warning shot’ to Ed Martin because of comments that Martin made on a Christian AM radio station.

St. Louis Tea Party founder Bill Hennessy also criticized Hoft in the comments:

I, too, am disappointed by Jim Hoft’s inconsistency and deception.

Inconsistency: Jim approved of Dan Riehl’s Big Government hit piece on Ed Martin some months ago—the one that rehashed old Carnahan distortions that 24th State shot down in 2010.

Deception: Jim knows that St. Louis Tea Party researchers, not the Ed Martin campaign, performed the research and supplied it to Daily Caller. I was present when Jim was told. By pretending otherwise, Jim seems to intentionally deceive Gateway Pundit readers.

Cordially,
Bill Hennessy

After this post, the escalation continued, and someone sent me leaked emails showing just how crazy the discussion had become:

That is absolutely the case. These four (plus a Mr Mom stay at home blogger) have gone rogue, cut off all communication within the STLTPC core, disabled email accounts, stolen intellectual property, and LIED…all in the name of a candidate. Sad. Oh, also, Chris Loesch has requested an immediate cease of use on his logos…which include the St Louis Tea Party logo and the SOB (pirate looking) logo. So, if you have these up on any of your sites, please replace them with something else. He has never been compensated for the use of these.

And this, ultimately, led to Hoft and the Loeschs taking their ball and going home, officially kneecapping the St. Louis Tea Party they had used for fame. Hilariously, throughout the whole ordeal, Loesch and Hoft pretended to be “neutral” between the candidates while constantly attacking Ed Martin. They acted as tools of the GOP establishment, and inconsistently with the rebellious image they tried to cultivate for the tea party.

Sound familiar? It should, because this is exactly what they’re doing now for Ann Wagner. The establishment doesn’t want people like Todd Akin, who honestly express the views of the Religious Right fringe that make up the Republican Party base, to be front and center in the discussion, and Hoft and Loesch, for all of their unhinged hatred, are content to be tools for the establishment.

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63 comments
1 Randall Gross  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 9:07:54am

I vote for promotion. Watching the tea party infighting from the perspective of Derpmeister Hoft is hilarious.

2 The Left  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 9:46:11am

Really good piece. Thank you!

3 nines09  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:02:57am

Maybe if he hits his head one more time......

4 Tigger2  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:26:58am

I hope the GOP splits into two party's.

5 darthstar  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:30:54am

Took a look at that AceofSpades fellow on twitter just now...he's a bit of a prick.

6 nines09  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:30:59am

re: #4 Tigger2

I hope the GOP splits into two party's.

I hope it fragments into about 49 parties.

7 Obdicut  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:33:33am

re: #6 nines09

49? No Hawaii, perhaps?

8 nines09  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:34:40am

re: #7 Obdicut

49? No Hawaii, perhaps?

Maybe not. Mars? Probably.

9 Shiplord Kirel  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:34:51am

The long-awaited train wreck in real time. Even the most cynical GOP panderers have finally realized the danger and started to push back against the religious right monster they created. They are years too late.

10 Kronocide  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:35:01am

re: #7 Obdicut

49? No Hawaii, perhaps?

Hey! Watchit braddah.

11 Randall Gross  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:45:00am

re: #9 Shiplord Kirel

The long-awaited train wreck in real time. Even the most cynical GOP panderers have finally realized the danger and started to push back against the religious right monster they created. They are years too late.

It could be the last hurrah of the holier than thou horde.

12 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:48:24am

Nah, the evil DNC financed and controlled by the evil George Soros has found Akin and Ryans skeletons and is black mailing them to increase the War on Women to insane levels. Thus causing a masses of women to bind together and vote enbloch for Obama.

BUY GOLD!

/

13 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:48:31am

morning all!

14 jaunte  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:55:33am

More anti-establishment Republicans: Luap Nor supporters rallying at the University of South Florida

Master of ceremonies Doug Wead, a former adviser to George W. Bush, described Paul as “a clean boat in a sea of garbage.”

Libertarian economist Lew Rockwell called Paul, a three-time presidential candidate, “the greatest public figure of our time.”

“There’s no question, the Paulian movement is the future,” Rockwell told the crowd. “You wouldn’t believe how many Paulians there are in Brazil, Spain, Italy, all over the world.”

Inside the Sun Dome, the Paulian movement was in full voice. “Ron Paul Revolution” and “Hope for America” posters were everywhere. Supporters can dressed in costumes such as a red, white and blue Lady Liberty and a man in a T-shirt declaring, “Tyranny Response Team.”
[Link: blog.chron.com...]

15 Kronocide  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 10:59:17am
Libertarian economist Lew Rockwell..

LOL. I'm a nuclear physics engineer with a minor in string theory.

16 Charles Johnson  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:01:44am

re: #14 jaunte

Clueless idealistic young people hoodwinked by grizzled old far right racists. One of the weirder developments of recent years.

17 AK-47%  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:04:19am

We really can see Todd Akin as the figure of Scrat, the little squirrel from Ice Age, who pounds his nut into a glacier and starts a crack that does not stop...

18 nines09  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:04:43am

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Clueless idealistic young people hoodwinked by grizzled old far right racists. One of the weirder developments of recent years.

Perfect example of people hearing just what they want to hear.

19 jaunte  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:05:21am

"Austrian School economist" Walter Block:

“It’s true, Ron will be 80 in ’16; but it’s a young 80.”

[Link: blog.chron.com...]

20 Shiplord Kirel  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:05:52am

re: #14 jaunte

“You wouldn’t believe how many Paulians there are in Brazil, Spain, Italy, all over the world.”

Leave it to Republicans to out-source even their nut-jobs.

21 Lidane  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:09:21am
22 SanFranciscoZionist  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:09:31am

OT: People on Yahoo are whining like spoiled brats about Ann Romney getting a Secret Service detail. Except for the ones who are whining about Michelle already having one.

Why are people so incredibly petty and annoying?

23 Lidane  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:12:00am

2012 GOP reading material:

24 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:14:37am

re: #23 Lidane

2012 GOP reading material:

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I'd love a link to that pamphlet. Did you see the old (well 1970) ads going around facebook? Nice huh?

25 dragonfire1981  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:18:58am

re: #1 Randall Gross

I vote for promotion. Watching the tea party infighting from the perspective of Derpmeister Hoft is hilarious.

Whoever wins we lose.

26 Mattand  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:20:26am

re: #18 Cleo 'O McEire Sod

Perfect example of people hearing just what they want to hear.

Here's what they're hearing:

"LEGAL POT!!!"

27 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:26:40am

re: #26 Mattand

Here's what they're hearing:

"LEGAL POT!!!"

Which is bs anyhow, he's against federal bans. Hypothetically a state could make possession punishable by life in prison & Paul would be ok because it would be a state doing so.

28 moderatelyradicalliberal  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:28:27am

This looks like grifter vs. grifter to me. The GOP is filled with grifters and con artist from top to bottom. Even Ann Coulter admitted that the conservative movement seems particularly susceptible to these kinds of people. What she left out is why: the conservative movement is largely populated by angry, fearful morons.

29 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:29:45am

re: #16 Charles Johnson

Clueless idealistic young people hoodwinked by grizzled old far right racists. One of the weirder developments of recent years.

No kidding. I think young people and I say this as a 25 year old hear Ron Paul attack the drug war and wars in general and think gosh he must be good. Nevermind that his economic ideas are backass backwards and would set this country back in so many ways. Plus, do we really want as an executive a guy who is known as "Dr. No" by his colleagues?

30 Obdicut  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:31:49am

Totally OT:

Anyone have any clue who this person is describing?

[Link: forums.somethingawful.com...]

31 Kronocide  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:32:10am

Fiat Money

32 allegro  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:33:12am

re: #14 jaunte

Libertarian economist Lew Rockwell called Paul, a three-time presidential candidate, “the greatest public figure of our time.”

I find it amusing that Lew finds a three-time failure to be the greatest public figure of our time. Failure = greatness does seem to define the Republican party today.

33 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:35:41am

re: #32 allegro

I find it amusing that Lew finds a three-time failure to be the greatest public figure of our time. Failure = greatness does seem to define the Republican party today.

I think the fact that he's been in Congress on and off since the 1970's and has pretty much no important laws to his name says more but then again if you told that tool Rockwell that, he'd say it's a good thing. Ron Paul is the most over-hyped politician of our time if you ask me. Guy does nothing but bitch and his solutions are proven failures.

34 Shiplord Kirel  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:36:02am

The Breitbart baboons are flinging their usual material at free entrprise icon SpaceX, of all people. The motive, as usual, is Obama hate.

SpaceX: Solyndra in Space (Free Republic posting)

...SpaceX collects tax dollars so that it can learn how to build and develop something that other companies were doing a generation ago. It is curious that SpaceX is now receiving so much taxpayer cash given its stunningly thin record of success in space....even more troubling given that SpaceX's founder and CEO is a big-time Obama donor....

However, the problem with how the Obama Administration is pursuing its uninspiring and unimaginative space program goals goes well beyond picking donors to receive favorable contracts and guaranteed government cash with little accountability. Even if SpaceX accomplishes everything asked of it, it will not get us beyond low-Earth orbit. Simply stated, the Obama administration’s vision for space exploration is essentially to replace the hauling capability of the shuttle -- something that was developed more than 30 years ago. Beyond that, real space exploration is not a serious priority.

Almost literally every word of this is wrong. SpaceX has developed and actually used much new technology, including pintle injectors and low pressure turbo-pumps. When they do the same missions as the Shuttle it is at a small fraction of the cost. Finally, their new Falcon 9 Heavy is the highest lift capacity rocket since the Saturn V and it can get us beyond Earth orbit as soon as this capability is ordered.

Fortunately even the freepers aren't buying this hit piece.

35 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:36:33am

re: #30 Obdicut

Totally OT:

Anyone have any clue who this person is describing?

[Link: forums.somethingawful.com...]

Could be one of 5 or 6 I can think of.

The only one I know that majored in Journalism is Sistah Sarah.

36 Obdicut  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:37:22am

re: #35 ggt

Can't be her, since he's talking about her being on her way up, not down.

37 Charles Johnson  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:39:39am
38 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:41:28am

re: #36 Obdicut

Can't be her, since he's talking about her being on her way up, not down.

Hmmm who's a young Republican woman governor or senator or big wig in the House of Reps?

39 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:42:35am

re: #37 Charles Johnson

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Why don't you tell us how we should repeal the 15th amendment next you fascist fuck? Anyhow, it's ironic since the Republicans in the early years of suffrage were the party that did best with women voters.

40 jaunte  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:43:44am

re: #37 Charles Johnson

Cave man not take Sunday off.

41 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:44:33am

re: #37 Charles Johnson

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uh-huh

42 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:45:40am

re: #37 Charles Johnson

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No, I think this is better for Fisher and Coulter

43 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:47:51am
44 allegro  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:52:04am

re: #38 HappyWarrior

Hmmm who's a young Republican woman governor or senator or big wig in the House of Reps?

Sounds like she's just another pretty talking head at Fox. Could be any of them - they do seem interchangeable.

45 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:52:45am

re: #44 allegro

Sounds like she's just another pretty talking head at Fox. Could be any of them - they do seem interchangeable.

Fox News Barbie Dolls . . .

46 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:54:55am

re: #44 allegro

Sounds like she's just another pretty talking head at Fox. Could be any of them - they do seem interchangeable.

Guy said Pac-10 right? Not sure where Carlson, Kelly, etc all went to college.

47 Page 3 in the Binder of Women  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:56:52am

re: #30 Obdicut

Totally OT:

Anyone have any clue who this person is describing?

[Link: forums.somethingawful.com...]

The fox chick who tweeted about the Muslims after Neil Armstrong's death.

48 Page 3 in the Binder of Women  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:57:22am

Have a good day everyone, off to a partay.

49 HappyWarrior  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:57:33am

re: #47 Stanley Sea

The fox chick who tweeted about the Muslims after Neil Armstrong's death.

Monica Crowley.

50 Shiplord Kirel  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 11:58:41am

re: #34 Shiplord Kirel

The Breitbart baboons are flinging their usual material at free entrprise icon SpaceX, of all people. The motive, as usual, is Obama hate.

SpaceX: Solyndra in Space (Free Republic posting)

Almost literally every word of this is wrong. SpaceX has developed and actually used much new technology, including pintle injectors and low pressure turbo-pumps. When they do the same missions as the Shuttle it is at a small fraction of the cost. Finally, their new Falcon 9 Heavy is the highest lift capacity rocket since the Saturn V and it can get us beyond Earth orbit as soon as this capability is ordered.

Fortunately even the freepers aren't buying this hit piece.

This is not about "commercial" vs. government space development. The legacy contractors, especially Boeing, are really pissed to see upstart Space-X de-railing their 50 year gravy train. I suspect their PR departments are behind this effort, we've certainly seen the same half-truths and lies by omission from Boeing's pet congress-critters.

51 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:00:18pm

15% off at Walgreens on Wednesday --friends and family Discount coupon.

52 Mich-again  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:11:35pm
The establishment doesn’t want people like Todd Akin, who honestly express the views of the Religious Right fringe that make up the Republican Party base, to be front and center in the discussion, and Hoft and Loesch, for all of their unhinged hatred, are content to be tools for the establishment.

The establishment buys ads. The fringe just send emails around.

53 abolitionist  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:15:43pm

re: #30 Obdicut

Totally OT:

Anyone have any clue who this person is describing?

[Link: forums.somethingawful.com...]

My guess is Michelle M.

54 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:20:07pm

re: #53 abolitionist

Malkin? Can't be her; she went to Oberlin for undergrad and didn't do grad school, so there's no Pac-10 in her background.

55 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:22:21pm
56 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:23:31pm

re: #54 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne

Malkin? Can't be her; she went to Oberlin for undergrad and didn't do grad school, so there's no Pac-10 in her background.

Someone who is on Fox on a weekly basis, indicates not a regular Fox Babe. One of their "guests". That leaves Palin, Bachman, Coulter, Rose?, Brewer and the top 5 I posted above. I can't think of any others that might be considered physically attractive.

57 palomino  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:26:56pm

Once you get outside St. Louis and Columbia, the state of Missouri isn't much different from Kansas or Oklahoma: very conservative, very white, very religious. So Akin still has a decent chance there, something that's surprising to people who live in the northeast, upper midwest, west coast and a few other parts of the country. Running a third candidate, who also happens to be a Republican, just seems like a way to split the vote and inadvertently let McCaskill keep her seat.

58 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:27:33pm

re: #56 ggt

Someone who is on Fox on a weekly basis, indicates not a regular Fox Babe. One of their "guests". That leaves Palin, Bachman, Coulter, Rose?, Brewer and the top 5 I posted above. I can't think of any others that might be considered physically attractive.

I have no idea who it is, but it can't be Malkin. I went to Oberlin and I can assure you it's never been a Pac-10 school.

59 Gretchen G.Tiger  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 12:32:25pm

re: #58 Hercules Grytpype-Thynne

I have no idea who it is, but it can't be Malkin. I went to Oberlin and I can assure you it's never been a Pac-10 school.

She irritates me as much as the others.

60 giantslor  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 1:40:48pm

Jim Hoft, deceptive? I'm shocked!

As for the write-in campaign, this seems like a desperate effort to get more Republicans to the polls to win Missouri's 10 EVs for Romney, even if it means losing the Senate race to McCaskill.

61 Lidane  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 2:18:40pm

re: #31 Kronocide

Fiat Money

I'd love to watch Ben Bernanke destroy Luap Nor in a face to face economics debate. Bernanke has written extensively on the causes of the Great Depression and totally debunks all the economic illiteracy that Luap Nor and his minions salivate over.

62 boredtechindenver  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 6:38:17pm

re: #30 Obdicut

Totally OT:

Anyone have any clue who this person is describing?

[Link: forums.somethingawful.com...]

Lila Rose seems to fit best. She was apparently on Bruin TV

Edited to Add
Also, if I were the one to put Lila on television and start her career, I would regret it for a long time.

That is if the original poster is telling the truth.

63 Obdicut  Sun, Aug 26, 2012 7:34:08pm

re: #62 boredtechindenver

That seems appropriate, yeah.


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