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The tea party dichotomy Washington Post (blog) By Aaron Blake A tea party supporter speaks her mind at a Tea Party tax day rally in New Hampshire two weeks ago. While the public has been appreciative of how the tea party has affected American politics, the movement is more unpopular than it has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arizona allows Tea Party license plate Chicago Tribune PHOENIX (Reuters) - Tea Party faithful in Arizona now can drive around with a new state license plate that they can call their own. Vehicle plates bearing the Gadsden Flag, coiled rattlesnake logo and "Don't Tread On Me" slogan that has become the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Duncan comes to the Indian tea party Hindustan Times In a country where the guru-shishya parampara is considered sacred and has the sanction of the scriptures, a mundane thing as the appointment of a cricket coach is bound to arouse more than routine curiosity. India's new coach is a rotund, overweight, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party members deny that Williams has their support Richmond Register By Ronnie Ellis CNHI News Service LOUISVILLE — These days, nearly all Republicans claim the mantle of the Tea Party. That's especially true in Kentucky where Rand Paul grabbed national attention last year by winning a US Senate seat while openly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
4-year-old hosts Princess attends Onalaska royal tea party WXOW.com While millions celebrate around the world, the Williams family hosted their own royal tea party luncheon. The event was four-year-old, Princess Maddie's first tea party. Princess Maddie wore a pink tiara and around a dozen other Princesses fashioned ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Has Amazon Lost The South And Tea Party In Internet Tax War? Forbes (blog) In a post-vote analysis, The State newspaper in Columbia attributed Amazon's defeat to "pressure from small merchants, other national retailers and Tea Party activists." The Tea Party? Wow. Make no mistake. As comments on my blog demonstrate, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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It's tea time: 3rd Annual Tucson Tea Party Tucson Citizen Who they are: The Tucson Tea Party is a venue for people who are against the over $12 trillion dollars in government bail-outs, stimulus packages, loans, entitlements, and guarantees since September 2008. We hope to provide an opportunity for those ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tea Party: Gallup Poll By John Ellis Gallup finds that Americans view "the" Tea Party confederation more unfavorably than at any time since Gallup began polling on this "issue" back in March of 2010. The latest data show that 33% of Americans have a favorable view of "the" ... Politics - http://www.businessinsider.com/politics | ||
Time for Another Rebrand, Conservatives: Tea Party Now Toxic at ... By Blue Texan It was only a matter of time before people who weren't paying attention figured out that the Teabaggers were just repackaged Bush/Cheney Republicans, and. Firedoglake - http://news.firedoglake.com/ | ||
The Fall of the Tea Party A new USA Today/Gallup poll shows American views of the Tea Party turning more negative since January, with 47% holding an unfavorable view of the movement and 33% holding a favorable view. The 14-point gap is the largest since Gallup ... Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - http://politicalwire.com/ | ||
Negative Views Of Tea Party Hit New High By Doug Mataconis According to a new Gallup poll, public opinion about the Tea Party movement has gone down hill: PRINCETON, NJ -- About half of Americans, 47%, now have an. Outside the Beltway - http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/ | ||
Daily Kos: Gallup: Negative views of Tea Party at new high By rss@dailykos.com (DemFromCT) Further, the overall image of the Tea Party among all Americans has become substantially more negative than positive over the last several months, which could weaken its perceived clout among GOP congressional leaders. ... Daily Kos - http://www.dailykos.com/ |
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Tea Party - By John J. Miller - The Corner - National Review Online John J. Miller writes on NRO: The popular book Three Cups of Tea was recently exposed for its, shall we say, liberal definition of "non-fiction. www.nationalreview.com/corner/.../tea-party-john-j-miller |
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