It is an argument over fundraising. Let us not kid ourselves. Just as the Tea Party movement is from the right with the mainstream GOP.
Actually, I've never seen a movement like this in my lifetime. Ever. America is, and always has been, a center-right country. To not understand that is to not understand what makes America the shining city on the hill (provided it's not destroyed by the marxist in chief). People were absolutely bamboozled by this guy. He worked hard to portray himself as a centrist and was aided in his quest by a drooling, tingling press. Even they can't be happy with what a blithering idiot he's turned out to be, but I guess in order to save face they're still trying to prop him up. People are angry at having been duped. We've always been a nation of laws but now there's absolutely no checks on this government and laws and the constitution just don't matter to them.
While the powers that be and the left are trying to portray the Tea Party movement as something that comes from the far right, anyone attending a Tea Party event will see that's just not the case. Democrats, Republicans, and Independents are very concerned and more engaged than I've ever seen. In some ways it's more intense than that of the 60's. Even if you believe in the policies 0bama has wrought, if you're honest with yourself you'd have to admit how unconstitutional his government gone about enacting change. I thought Clinton lying under oath was the worst I'd ever see (I could care less if he was teabagging with Monica or if she was smoking cigars with her ta-ta) but he was pretty harmless compared to this group. I've never once been afraid for my country like I am now.
And it breaks my heart that my son (and those of other mothers) are serving a country that may no longer exist. It does give me hope that there are still so many patriots out there that love their country. Maybe all isn't lost yet.
Cindie