Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the table'

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Dallas Morning News
By Melanie Mason
Friday, October 22, 2010


WASHINGTON — Texas Republican congressional candidate Stephen Broden stunned his party Thursday, saying he would not rule out violent overthrow of the government if elections did not produce a change in leadership.

In a rambling exchange during a TV interview, Broden, a South Dallas pastor, said a violent uprising "is not the first option," but it is "on the table." That drew a quick denunciation from the head of the Dallas County GOP, who called the remarks "inappropriate."

Broden, a first-time candidate, is challenging veteran incumbent Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson in Dallas' heavily Democratic 30th Congressional District. Johnson's campaign declined to comment on Broden.


In the interview, Brad Watson, political reporter for WFAA-TV, asked Broden about a ``tea party'' event last year in Fort Worth in which he described the nation's government as tyrannical:


"We have a constitutional remedy," Broden said then. "And the Framers say if that don't work, revolution."​

Watson asked if his definition of revolution included violent overthrow of the government. In a prolonged back-and-forth, Broden at first declined to explicitly address insurrection, saying the first way to deal with a repressive government is to "alter it or abolish it."

"If the government is not producing the results or has become destructive to the ends of our liberties, we have a right to get rid of that government and to get rid of it by any means necessary," Broden said, adding the nation was founded on a violent revolt against Britain's King George III.​

Watson asked if violence would be in option in 2010, under the current government.

"The option is on the table. I don't think that we should remove anything from the table as it relates to our liberties and our freedoms," Broden said, without elaborating. "However, it is not the first option."​


<font size="4">Republican Reaction</font size>

Jonathan Neerman, head of the Dallas County Republican Party, said he has never heard Broden or other local Republican candidates advocate violence against the government.

"It is a disappointing, isolated incident," Neerman said. He said he plans to discuss the matter with Broden's campaign.


<font size="4">Tea Party Reaction</font size>

Ken Emanuelson, a Broden supporter and leading tea party organizer in Dallas, said he [does] not disagree with the "philosophical point" that people had the right to resist a tyrannical government.

But, he said, "Do I see our government today anywhere close to that point? No, I don't."

Emanuelson said he's occasionally heard people call for direct action against the government, but that they typically do not get involved in electoral politics.

That Broden is "engaged in the election and running for office shows he's got faith in the system as it is," Emanuelson said.


<font size="4">Other Controversial Statements</font size>

Also in the interview, Broden backed away from other controversial statements he has made at rallies and on cable news appearances.

In June 2009, he described the economic crash in the housing, banking and automotive industries as "contrived" and a "set up" by the Obama administration.

Asked Thursday about the validity of these, Broden said they were "authentic crises facing this nation." Broden also retreated from other remarks last year that chided Americans for not being more outraged over government intrusion, comparing them to Jews "walking into the furnaces" under the Nazi regime in Germany.

"They are our enemies, and we must resist them," he said of government leaders.

Broden said Thursday that he wasn't trying to compare President Barack Obama to Hitler and he mistakenly linked the U.S. in 2010 to Nazi Germany.

In the uphill campaign against Johnson, Broden has sought to capitalize on her misuse of scholarship funds from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, a nonprofit entity.

In late August, The Dallas Morning News reported that Johnson provided 23 scholarships over five years to two of her grandsons, two children of her nephew, and two children of her top aide in Dallas. None of those recipients were eligible under the foundation's anti-nepotism rules or residency requirements. She has repaid the foundation more than $31,000.



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Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

I'm confused, now the board doesn't like kook conspiracy theorist?
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

Texas is and always will be different.

He's not the only 1 that feels that way. I'd bet they're more likely to secede than declare war.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

Should we?
Haven't you? Bush was capable of any and everything just 2 years ago, from 9-11 to wiretapping the Kerry campaign to being solely responsible for the recession. Now is the board is pro-logic?
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

Haven't you? Bush was capable of any and everything just 2 years ago, from 9-11 to wiretapping the Kerry campaign to being solely responsible for the recession. Now is the board is pro-logic?


What, no WMDs? Oh, I get it, they're in Syria.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

My knowledge of WMDs in Iraq came from the Clinton administration's promotion of that statement. That's why I didn't include, but it also proves my point if you think Bush originated that too.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

A black guy talking about violently over throwing the gov't. He lucky that he isn't speaking to large amount of black people about doing the overthrowing because he would not only be taken seriously... he would be dead by mysterious means.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

My knowledge of WMDs in Iraq came from the Clinton administration's promotion of that statement. That's why I didn't include, but it also proves my point if you think Bush originated that too.


But Clinton didn't invade a sovereign nation to assassinate it's leader over a personal grudge.

Next
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

Is that your way of acknowledging that the federal government's position on WMDs in Iraq wasn't a Bush conspiracy theory?

If the focus of debate was ever whether or not it was worth going to war over a long-standing belief, then that would have been a productive national conversation. Instead we got what we got because people value kookery rather than rationality.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

Is that your way of acknowledging that the federal government's position on WMDs in Iraq wasn't a Bush conspiracy theory?

If the focus of debate was ever whether or not it was worth going to war over a long-standing belief, then that would have been a productive national conversation. Instead we got what we got because people value kookery rather than rationality.


I'm acknowledging that the GW administration gave all the information and justification for invading a sovereign nation. From Curve ball to the so called weapons lab trailer. All were GW administration so called evidences.

I will give you credit. At least you will admit that you did vote for GW. The fool got elected once and now nobody claims they voted for him.

Revisionism at it's finest!
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

It's unfortunate. Right when I thought you would at least take a full step away from kookery, you decide to dig a bunker and show you aren't going anywhere.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab

It's unfortunate. Right when I thought you would at least take a full step away from kookery, you decide to dig a bunker and show you aren't going anywhere.


So this is the current right wing talking point. Revisionism by way of labeling the debauchery of GW and his cabal, kooky conspiracy theories.
 
Re: Texas GOP congressional candidate: violent overthrow of government is 'on the tab


Tea Party to focus on accountability



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Stephen Broden



The San Angelo Tea Party will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the
West Texas Training Center, 3501 U.S. 67 N.

Pastor Stephen Broden, founder of the “Constitutional Defenders
of Texas,”
:lol: will speak on holding accountable elected representatives.

The meeting is open to the public.

For more information, go to sanangeloteaparty.org.

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http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/2013/apr/04/local_briefs/
 
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