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In a New York election, talking back to the Tea Party Washington Post From the beginning, too many Republicans (and too many in the media) saw the Tea Party as a broadly based movement whose extreme anti-government views reflected the popular will. This was never true. The Tea Party consisted of citizens on the right end ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New tea party senator gets Senate's attention The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Kentucky Republican Rand Paul, a freshman and tea party favorite, all but ran the Senate for three days this week in defiance of leaders of both parties trying to extend the Patriot Act before parts of it expire at midnight Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea party enlists anti-communist's Idaho group to promote Constitution Week in ... Washington Post By AP, MALTA, Idaho — A national tea party group wants a conservative publishing house in Idaho to teach America's kids about the US Constitution this coming school year. The Tea Party Patriots, Georgia-based but claiming 1000 chapters nationally, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tim Pawlenty Cuts Against Tea Party Energy, Says No To Pentagon Cuts Huffington Post So do many of the Republican party's leaders who are most popular with the Tea Party, such as Sen. Jim DeMint (SC) and Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.). But whether he intended to or not, Pawlenty continued his nascent campaign's pattern of making statements in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jack Davis: We were not ignored Albany Times Union (blog) Here's a post-election statement from Jack Davis, the third-party candidate running along the "Tea Party" line he created to run on a protectionist message. Some Republicans — including Monroe County GOP Chairman Bill Reilich — have said that Davis' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Denver mayoral race turns into a tempest in a Tea Party pot Westword This time, our plan was to catch up not just on immigration, but on other recent Tancredo tempests in a Tea Party pot, including being labeled a "big bully" by Dan Maes and grappling with MSNBC's Martin Bashir over whether Tancredo would have preferred ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party activists will rally in The Villages as Gov. Scott signs Florida budget Central Florida News 13 By Heather Sorentrue, Reporter Hundreds of local tea party activists are planning to show up Thursday in The Villages to see Gov. Rick Scott sign a state budget they support. Scott decided to make his appearance in The Villages, though some Lake County ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tea Party Targets Schools For 'Constitution Week' By The Huffington Post News Editors MALTA, Idaho — America's kids will be learning about the U.S. Constitution this coming school year with help from a decidedly conservative Idaho publishing house, if a tea party group gets its way. The Tea Party Patriots, Georgia-based ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/raw_feed_index.rdf | ||
Tea Party Minority Outreach Gets Help From Former ACORN Staffer By The Huffington Post News Editors The mostly white crowd that turns up for weekly meetings at King Street Patriots is becoming a problem for tea party leaders. The Huffington Post | Full News Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thenewswire/ | ||
Tea Party Group Targets Romney One of the largest and most influential national Tea Party organizations will focus its 2012 campaign efforts on "nudging the grassroots toward coalescing behind whoever ends up being the most electable alternative" to Mitt Romney, ... Taegan Goddard's Political Wire - http://politicalwire.com/ | ||
Tea Party Pressuring Schools To Teach Constitution Using ... By Jon Terbush America's kids don't know jack about the Constitution, and according to a national Tea Party group, the only way to save them is to have school's teach the nation's founding document with materials provided by a controversial ... TPMMuckraker - http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/ | ||
Stephen Herrington: The Tea Party Fiscal Flip Flop(s) By Stephen Herrington When the 2011 federal budget was being bludgeoned into it's final form, the Republicans/Tea Party screamed that continued borrowing would raise the cost of borrowing by increasing the perception that the U.S. government might not be ... The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/ |
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