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Genuflecting to the Tea Party New York Times What we are witnessing is an extension and acceleration of the GOP's obscene genuflection to Tea Party tenets: give no ground; take no prisoners; accept no deal. Luckily for the rest of us, a rash of recent polling suggests that more Americans, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Is the Tea Party Future Unfolding in London? Huffington Post (blog) I worry we are seeing the Tea Party future unfolding in London. It is a future where the wealthiest citizens are not taxed and vital health, educational, and welfare services for everyone else are cut. It is a future in which both the working class and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
It might be a tea party, but it's not a good party Kansas City Star The tea party tax debate reminded me of those students. At the gate into the school grounds, a young man grew excited at the idea of sharing with the world what was taking place. The university, he explained, once home to purely secular learning would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jamie Radtke on the Tea Party's debt fight Washington Post (blog) 4, I posted an item that was critical of the Virginia Tea Party and its influence on the debt ceiling debate. Jamie Radtke, the head of the Virginia Tea Party Patriots and a candidate for the Republican nomination for the US Senate race in 2012, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The tea party's true colors Baltimore Sun Doug Mainwaring's article about the tea party, "Why the name calling?" (Aug. 10), was highly amusing. If name-calling is the problem, I'd suggest hey start with themselves. Whether it is Sarah Palin talking about "death panels" or Tea Party Nation CEO ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
David Axelrod: Republican candidates are "pledging allegiance to the Tea Party" CBS News Top Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod on Friday accused the Republican presidential contenders of "pledging allegiance to the Tea Party" at the Republican debate last night rather than the country, and said their lack of attention to the middle ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Despite flaws, our government still best in world Ironton Tribune The fact that the project is largely the brainchild of Ohio tea party groups makes it hard to accept the idea that this effort is simply an attempt to "protect" Ohio voters from the health care law, instead of a way to increase the turnout of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Voters Question Tea Party-Backed Lawmaker Following Debt Deal San Francisco Chronicle Democrats need 24 seats to retake the House and Duffy, elected with the support of Tea Party activists rallying against the reach of big government, is a top target. In voting earlier this month for a compromise raising the nation's debt ceiling by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
If the Tea Party were liberal StandardNet If liberals were doing to their country what extremist tea party Republicans are doing to theirs -- it would be called unpatriotic. A whole tsunami of sound bites would sweep the country calling for the sabotage to stop. Liberal dissent is akin to a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Tea Party's "blue deal" for America | Front Row Washington By John Wasik Imagine being elected to government even though you're openly hostile to it. Front Row Washington | ||
Dear Tea Party: Thank You. Signed, A Loyal Liberal By Margaret Bogenrief Dear Tea Party: I thought you and I were so different. Until I realized we both want what's best for me. Business Insider | ||
New Gallup Poll: Dems Up, Tea Party Down | Democratic Strategist The latest Gallup Poll conducted Aug 4-7, after the S&P credit rating downgrade, affirms a favorable trend for Democratic House candidates, as well as recent polls indicating a big downer for tea party Republicans. ... Democratic Strategist | ||
Update: Some RI Tea Party organizers form a new group - Projo 7 to ... By Philip Marcelo Leading members of Rhode Island's statewide tea party group have defected to form their own group focused on state legislative issues. Lisa Blais, a board member of the RI Tea Party organization, which was founded two years ago, ... Projo 7 to 7 News Blog | ||
Tea Party sparks more antipathy than passion – Global Public ... By amarcnn By Lydia Saad, Gallup More Americans consider themselves strong opponents of the Tea Party movement than strong supporters, by 20% to 14%, and the ratio is a similar 22% to 15% among registered voters. Global Public Square |
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Democrats seek to pin downgrade on 'tea party' - Los Angeles Times As stocks continued Monday to tumble in the wake of Standard & Poor's downgrade of the United States' credit rating, Democrats are working to place the ... articles.latimes.com/2011/.../la-pn-dems-downgrade-2011080... |
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