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S&P Downgrade: Tea Party Wins Battle, Loses War Huffington Post (blog) The Republicans, led by the Tea Party, have finally succeeded in another step in their quest to wreck the US economy, oddly believing that it will help them win the 2012 election. Their slash and burn, no-revenue dogma that won out in the manufactured ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Feeling its debt ceiling oats, the tea party shakes up GOP and 2012 elections Washington Post By AP, WASHINGTON — The tea party is here to stay after its powerful role in the debt-ceiling debate. Now the GOP establishment wonders if the movement will sweep Republicans to victories in 2012 or dash them on the rocks of unbending ideology. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It'll be worse when the Tea Party starts New Zealand Herald And for all the talk of Tea Party Republicans holding the US economy hostage, America got what it voted for in last year's mid-term elections. Last November, the Republicans made the biggest mid-term gain in the House of Representatives since 1938 and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Kerry Don't give Tea Party equal time Politico (blog) Real Clear Politics flagged one section that's already getting traction on conservative blogs in which Kerry seems to pretty clearly be talking about the Tea Party. And I have to tell you, I say this to you politely. The media in America has a bigger ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Controversial Film Gets Local Tea Party Support Patch.com Curtis Bowers and released in September 2010, was screened Thursday night for about 100 people during the Redlands Tea Party Patriots monthly general meeting. Tea Partiers say several liberal groups and organizations, such as the ACLU and labor unions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republicans ponder tea power Tbo.com By AP The tea party is here to stay. The 2-year-old phenomenon's muscular role in the debt-ceiling crisis made that clear, despite earlier predictions it would fade away when the national furor about health care cooled down. Now the GOP establishment ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tea Party: Liberals Want to "Break the Back of Conservatives" in ... By Andy Kroll The tea party arrives in Wisconsin today, kicking off a four-day tour to rouse conservative voters and help protect the six imperiled Republican state senators facing recall elections on August 9. Spearheaded by the Tea Party Express, ... Mojo Feed | Mother Jones | ||
Balloon Juice » The Tea Party Dive By Dennis G. The Tea Party traces its roots to some millionaire Wall Street media star whining on the teevee. It is the bastard child of our Galtian overlords. And I guess they thought their creation was cute when it went around yelling that the ... Balloon Juice | ||
Tea Party getting too hot for U.S. — poll | Strange Bedfellows ... By Joel Connelly The Tea Party may be heating up Washington, D.C., but Americans are cooling to the militant conservative movement that has turned the head of the Republican Party, according to the new CBS News/New York Times poll. ... Strange Bedfellows -- Politics News | ||
RealClearPolitics - Did the Tea Party Just Hold US Hostage? By Michael Hirsh, National Journal BLITZER: Does the Tea Party have too much power in Washington right now?JON HUNTSMAN (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: The power that the Tea Party has is commensurate with the voice of the people who put them there. The voice of the... more ... RealClearPolitics - Homepage | ||
All Guns, No Butter - The Tea Party's Foreign Policy - By James ... By JAMES TRAUB All Guns, No Butter. What the debt ceiling deal tells us about the Tea Party's grim vision of American power. BY JAMES TRAUB | AUGUST 5, 2011. I have been trying, and failing, to think of a period when Americans seemed as eager as they ... Foreign Policy |
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