for those of you who weren't there and want to backseat politic, i can tell you from clear first hand experience, from being there, and from having spoken with Zach Wamp before in a critical manner, that he was CLEARLY working very hard to show us that he was improving his voting record.
the reason he was doing this was because he VISUALLY recognized what crowd we were with.
First off, at a press junket for Blue Collar Muse bloggers I confronted Zach Wamp, politely but firmly, about voting for the bailout. He apologized, publicly, then came and shook my hand for a near full two minutes, repeatedly saying "good question, i really mean that". (I DID shake his hand, but that is personal preference. and neither here nor there.)
Next time we see him at the GOP picnic, we are all wearing our GOP Excom laminates, and he says something to the effect of, 'I was the SIXTH person to cosponsor that bill. It's Ron's bill. We don't just need to Audit the Fed, we need to turn it on its ear. It's responsible for the crisis.' Matt didn't shake his hand, but Zach was walking backwards. At that exact same time I told him that we appreciated his vote, and that votes "like that" mean a lot to us.
It was OBVIOUS that he recognized us as the Ron Paul style Republicans and specifically told us what he knew we wanted to hear.
None of us have EVER kissed up to Zach in any way, all I ever did was confront him on the bailout. He clearly respects and understands that we have voters that think like us, and is starting to understand what votes matter to us. If we kissed up to him and made him think that he has us locked in already, he wouldn't care what bills we care about. I guarantee you that noone else at the entire picnic discussed a specific bill by its number, and noone was confronting him negatively about anything. the same thing happened at that press junket. It is the POLITICIANS JOB TO MAKE YOU LIKE HIM, not the other way around. he has a VESTED INTEREST TO MAKE YOU LIKE HIM. and most politicians are GOOD AT MAKING YOU LIKE THEM.
You are not required to be nice to people all the time in any relationship. In this situation nothing that happened was rude in the slightest, nor was it taken as rude. The newspapers in question took a blog about who Matt prefers for a gubernatorial race with a metaphorical personal anecdote and turned it into a savage hit piece. I guarantee you Zach Wamp did not recall the situation as rude. In fact, he probably thought, good thing i cosponsored hr1207.
Criticism from party officials is one of the most powerful ways to affect the voting record of a politician. Guess where we learned that little aspect of TN politics?
From the people already in the GOP. It is absolutely normal for an older party activist who is 60 or 70 to scream until red in the face, cuss, and run out of the room at a politician over appointments in the election commission, for example. Negative information is how politicians learn what their constituents find unacceptable so they can calculate political risk when making a voting choice.