LookieNoNookie
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ORIGINAL: DomYngBlk No, they can reform their party all they want. However, I can't see how reforming a party and lowering membership is a great thing for the party. My take on the tea party is that they are older white americans that see the world changing from what they knew and are reacting to those changes. The policies are just manifestations of that personal upset. I know if I were a Republican I would be very worried about throwing out people like Lugar.....and chasing Voinivich out of running again......Olympia Snowe is going away cause of those changes.....You can see in the cautious way that Boehner and McConnell work around the tea party they are fearful of the effect as well. The Tea Party was started because of a fellow on the financial channel, CNBC (Rick Santelli), who rallied the "troops" saying essentially that we should throw "all the bastards out". That it was a rigged game. It shortly thereafter became a rallying cry by anyone (white, black, asian) who said "enough is enough". And then shortly thereafter still, crowds waving banners claiming said title, emerged. It then became co-opted by the Republican Party because they were the only ones who paid attention to them. Unbeknownst to them (the Tea Party), it slowly fell into the lap of Republican viewpoints because, like all groups, someone eventually grabs the reigns and being a completely disparate group, with essentially no leader, the Republican party became their defacto head. Again, history is a fabulous tool. It fills in the gaps between bullshit and fact. And...when enough bullshit is spewed, without enough facts to paper over same....bullshit wins. Hence why history should be (and is....for those who care for facts) your guide. Without facts, "idiots gain control of the asylum". (Which, by the way, is what happens when opinions aren't based in either history or fact).
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