USA Today
asks if the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP), which helped
give rise to the Tea Party, has receded as a political issue this
year. The primary bit of evidence is that Mitt Romney has emerged
from his support for the $700 Wall Street bailout.
I leave it to readers to decide whether a candidate who has
struggled to win the Republican nomination despite massive
organizational and financial advantages over disorganized and
underfunded opponents who in most cycles would have dropped out by
now, after several months of trailing a revolving door of political
nobodies in the national polls, is truly “unscathed.” TARP trails
only Romneycare and the former Massachusetts governor’s abortion
flip-flops in most conservative criticisms of the Republican
frontrunner.
But TARP has obviously taken a backseat to health care reform
and Tea Party conservatives have been more forgiving of TARP
support than they were in 2010. Herman Cain, who was briefly a
conservative favorite, supported the bank bailout. So did many
respected conservatives in Congress. Romney has tried to maintain
the absurd distinction between good Henry Paulson TARP and bad
Timothy Geithner TARP.
Nevertheless, TARP is a huge issue in Richard Mourdock’s
Republican primary challenge to Richard Lugar in Indiana. The
Republican candidates all claim to oppose bailouts now. Romney
didn’t win Mike Lee’s endorsement until after he became the heavy
favorite to win the nomination and Jim DeMint signaled it was time
for other options to “reassess.” We’ll see how committed
conservatives remain to their opposition to bailouts — especially
those used as political slush funds rather than for their
ostensible purpose of buying “toxic” assetts — going forward.
C Bowen | 3.27.12 @ 1:43PM
The Ruling Class neutralized the TARP issue by promoting Paul Ryan in Congress as some sort of fiscal conservative. With Conservative Inc all behind Ryan's "bold plan" to balance the budget by 2040, and his healthcare plan that keeps the mandate, it is little wonder the masses have been defeated once again, and TARP, and the mandate, fade into background noise.
buckeyeman| 3.28.12 @ 12:34PM
"...bold plan...
So snarky. What would you have them do, actually balance the budget during your and my lifetime? How could they keep their benefits and and power and make some future generation pay for it all it they did a dumb thing like that.
PattyMor| 3.27.12 @ 3:29PM
People have short memories and short attention spans. I dunno they got caught up in the meme of Mr. Electable, Mitt Romney. What they really got caught up in was the pommeling the other candidates received from Mitt's millions. So it looks like the conservatives will be defeated once again. Divide and conquer. Along with Alinkying the opponents. It works.
Clint| 3.27.12 @ 5:13PM
Obama Is A TARPSTER, But Romney Is A TARPSTER.
Obama Is An OBAMACARIST, But Romney Is A ROMNEYCARIST.
The Tea Party Rebellion Heads To An Open Convention.
JimH| 3.28.12 @ 7:26AM
Most people are not real clear what TARP was. And now the economy seems to be picking up a bit. So it may be case of Post hoc ergo propter hoc .