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Wall Street Protests Have 'Tea Party' Potential, Professor Says Washington Post By Esmé E. Deprez, Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- The coalition of thousands of anti- Wall Street protesters in New York and cities across the US has the potential to grow into the "Tea Party of the Left," said Brayden King, who's written on social and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Perry's plunge in polls continues as Tea Party support fades Fort Worth Star Telegram By Dave Montgomery AUSTIN -- A precipitous drop in Tea Party support is contributing to Gov. Rick Perry's plunge in the polls, undercutting expectations that he would amass a hefty following from the conservative grassroots movement. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former Obama Czar Calls Tea Party 'the Worst,' Steals the Party's Playbook Christian Post By Stephanie Samuel | Christian Post Reporter A former White House aide told liberal activists the Tea Party's agenda is "the worst" but said their accomplishments are worth copying. Tea Party members, meanwhile, say the left will never be able to copy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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What the Tea Party -- and Everyone Else -- Missed on Gardasil® Huffington Post (blog) With their early call to action so widely ignored, it was somewhat ironic that The New York Times found such a strange bedfellow in Michele Bachmann who, in the middle of the televised Tea Party debate, blasted her Republican opponent Rick Perry for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party Incumbents May Face Tea Party Challengers Christian Post Some of those 2010 Tea Party candidates will likely face a Tea Party challenger in 2012. Members of the US House of Representatives who first won their seats in 2010 have only been in office for nine months, but with a short two-year term, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party more extreme than conservatives, GOP, America Monmouth Daily Review Atlas By Bill Knight Two of my oldest friends are active with local Tea Party events, so I personally resent kneejerk dismissals of real populist anger that exists in grassroots America. However, conservative columnists such as George Will and Michael Medved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
National Tea Party group rallies in Vancouver The Columbian Americans for Prosperity, a Tea Party-affiliated political fundraising organization, launched a national "Cut Spending Now" tour with a rally at Esther Short Park on Tuesday at Esther Short Park. Bruce Goodwin, left, signs a petition with help from his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea party: protesters 'in chaos' Boston Herald By Christine McConville and Thomas Grillo Occupy Boston — the latest fist-shaking, sick-of-politics-as-usual movement — has a lot to learn, the founder of the Greater Boston Tea Party said about the new protest group that has been camped out downtown ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tea Party Leaders | Occupy Wall Street | Protesters | The Daily Caller By Steven Nelson Tea party leaders grapple with 'Occupy Wall Street' | 'These are law breaking people. We have nothing in common with them other than we are all American citizens' The Daily Caller | ||
New! Tea Party Debt Commission in Philly | FreedomWorks By Dean Clancy The Tea Party Debt Commission held a field hearing at Philadephia's National Constitution Center on September 29th. Video highlights (1 minute): For more information, visit our TPDC info site. Tea party activists quoted in this clip include: ... FreedomWorks | ||
Van Jones Staging A "Left-Wing Tea Party" | News One By NewsOne Staff Activist and author Van Jones is brainstorming ways to increase involvement in the American Dream Movement, a leftist movement that is using Tea Party-style tactics to voice their political demands. News One | ||
Instapundit » Blog Archive » TEA PARTY LEADER ON #OCCUPY ... By Glenn Reynolds The loosely organized Tea Party movement grew rapidly in 2009, quickly developing principles and leadership that heavily influenced national politics with its small-government, anti-taxation message. As of yesterday, the loosely organized ... Instapundit | ||
Rich Lowry: Tea Party is "Polite, Patriotic"; Occupy Wall Street is ... By Blue Texan Now that a genuinely grassroots movement (not an astroturf creation of Dick Armey) has risen up against Wall Street, the right is lashing out. Firedoglake |
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