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E.J. Dionne Jr.: Moderates fighting back against tea party

WASHINGTON The missing component in the machinery of American politics has been moderate-to-liberal Republicanism, and the gears of government are grinding very loudly. You wonder if Kansas and Alaska have come up with a solution to this problem.

In Kansas, Democrat Chad Taylor shook up the Senate race by dropping out last week, giving an independent candidate, Greg Orman, a clean shot at the incumbent, Pat Roberts.

At least one poll showed Orman with a 10-point lead over the 78-year-old Roberts in a two-way race. Republicans are so afraid of Orman that Kansas' Republican (and unabashedly ideological) secretary of state, Kris Kobach, used a technicality to keep Taylor's name on the November ballot anyway. Taylor is challenging the decision.

In Alaska, Democrat Byron Mallott ended his candidacy for governor and chose instead to run for lieutenant governor on a ticket led by an independent candidate, Bill Walker. By combining forces, Walker and Mallott hope to oust Republican Gov. Sean Parnell.

Because of the revolution in Republican politics spearheaded by the tea party, these should not be treated as isolated episodes. They are both signs that moderates, particularly moderate Republicans, are fighting back.

The safe journalistic trope is that that both of our major parties have become more "extreme." This is simply not true. It's the Republican Party that's veered far off center. To deny the fact is to disrespect the hard work of conservatives in taking over the GOP.

By contrast, there are still plenty of moderates in the Democratic Party. They include Sens. Mark Pryor in Arkansas, Mark Begich in Alaska, Mary Landrieu in Louisiana, and Kay Hagan in North Carolina. All of them are threatened in this fall's elections by conservative or right-wing Republicans. Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia is another moderate on the ballot this year, but so far, he seems safe.

On the other hand, outright liberals have been losing primaries in the Republican Party since the late 1960s, particularly in Senate races. In the House, the few remaining liberal Republicans (one thinks of Maryland's Connie Morella and Iowa's Jim Leach) were defeated because Democrats in their districts finally decided that electing even Republicans they liked only empowered the party's increasingly conservative congressional leadership.

As for the Republican establishment, it may have overcome many tea party challenges this year, but it is increasingly captive of the right wing.

This summer, conservative writers Rich Lowry and Ramesh Ponnuru offered an insightful analysis of the tea party-establishment dynamic in an article in National Review appropriately titled "Establishment Tea." Lowry and Ponnuru argued that the establishment candidates who triumphed did so largely on the tea party's terms, though the authors put the matter somewhat more politely. "Candidates who make the case that they will fight for conservative ideas, and not just serve time," they wrote, "can win tea party support."

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Democrats say left-leaning groups also targeted by IRS

An inspector general who disclosed the Internal Revenue Services extra scrutiny of Tea Party groups ignored the tax agencys similar focus on groups backing Democrats, according to a report released Friday by Senate Democrats.

The IRSs mismanagement of the groups applications for nonprofit status was compounded by the inspector generals audit, which didnt mention the IRS used terms such as progressive to select Democratic-leaning groups for scrutiny, the report said. The audit by the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, released in May 2013, triggered outrage by Republicans and a change of leadership at the IRS.

By excluding any analysis of how liberal groups were handled and failing to provide critical context for its findings, the TIGTA audit inaccurately and unfairly damaged public confidence in the impartiality of the IRS, it said.

The report by the Democratic staff of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations is the first complete look by a congressional panel at IRS treatment of politically involved groups seeking nonprofit status.

The committees Republican staff declined to join the report, saying the IRS treatment of Republican-aligned Tea Party groups was more intrusive and widespread than its handling of Democratic-leaning groups.

The inclusion of a scant few liberal groups by the IRS does not bear comparison to the targeting of conservative groups, the Republicans wrote.

The subcommittee chairman is Carl Levin, a Michigan Democrat. The top Republican is John McCain, an Arizona Republican.

Days before the inspector generals report, the IRS said it had given Tea Party groups extra scrutiny and apologized. The revelation led to a U.S. Justice Department criminal investigation.

Like other summaries of IRS activities, the report said IRS employees struggled to set criteria for determining which groups qualify for tax exemption under section 501(c)(4) of the tax code. The law says such groups must be exclusively organized to promote social welfare; IRS regulations said they cant be primarily political.

In some emails, IRS employees lumped Tea Party groups and Democratic-aligned groups together.

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