Montana Tea Party responds to Bohlinger's comments
On Nov. 4, former Lt. Gov. John Bohlinger announced his candidacy for the Montana U.S. Senate seat in next year’s election. Today, Bohlinger told Chuck Johnson, Lee Newspaper Capital Bureau Chief, that his decision to run was driven by last month’s federal government shutdown, which he blamed on the “Tea Party Taliban.”
It appears that Mr. Bohlinger’s campaign will consist of the same kind of inflamed rhetoric that currently paralyzes our capital. His alarming lack of understanding of both the Taliban and the Tea Party does little to qualify him as a candidate for such an important office, and insults Montanans who actually fought the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The Taliban is a violent terrorist organization of religious extremists who routinely torture and murder innocent men, women and children. Women, gays and anyone who opposes their oppressive Sharia laws have no rights under Taliban rule.
The Tea Party is made up of concerned American citizens who support the U.S. Constitution, including its carefully designed citizens rights and limits on the scope of government.
We are opposed to government fraud, corruption and waste, and seek fiscal accountability. We are concerned about profligate government spending, our unsustainable $17 trillion debt, and the mismanagement of our national economy, recently epitomized by the disastrous Affordable Health Care Act. We want our children and grandchildren to enjoy a standard of living at least somewhat commensurate with our own.
If asked, Mr. Bohlinger would say he supports the Constitution. He would most likely claim to oppose government waste and fraud. And he may have good intentions for his children and grandchildren.
The Montana Tea Party Coalition asks Mr. Bohlinger if that makes him a member of the Taliban, too.
Tom Balek is a member of the Montana Tea Party Coalition.