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Current Events => Politics => Topic started by: formerlurker on September 16, 2010, 05:02:13 AM
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10 mistakes people make about the Tea Party
By Toby Harnden World Last updated: September 16th, 2010
23 Comments Comment on this article
Official Washington is in near meltdown over Christine O’Donnell’s victory in the Delaware Republican primary. Senior Republicans are apoplectic that they will (in their view) fail to gain the Delaware seat and therefore cannot win control of the Senate (which was a long shot in any case).
There’s a glut of commentary and assumptions about the Tea Party and much of it is wrong. Here are some common mistakes:
1. The Tea Party will fade away. Christine O’Donnell’s victory confirms that it is a major electoral force. Many of those involved have not voted before. The movement is growing, not shrinking.
2. It will damage the Republican party. If the Republican party can harness its power, the electoral benefits could be huge. So far, the party hierarchy is being condescending and dismissive. But even if this continues, Republicans will benefit in November from the energy and excitement that the Tea Party is generating.
3. The Tea Party is racist. This charge is based on little more than a few signs that have appeared at some rallies (How many offensive signs are there an anti-war rallies? Many more than you can see at a Tea Party event) and some overheated statements by individuals. It’s essentially a Left-wing smear against the movement and it has failed.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyharnden/100053855/10-mistakes-people-make-about-the-tea-party/
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Pretty much right on. I'm more apt to align myself with the TEA Party than the GOP in today's political arena.
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I can't see a single missed point in the whole article.
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Great article! seems like the news I prefer reading comes from foreign sources.
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I rather read non-American news than American news.