Published: Thursday, May 22, 2014 What is now called the Tea Party began in 2007 as a loosely-organized yet highly-motivated grassroots support effort for Congressman Ron Paul’s bid for the White House. Since those early days, a lot has happened to the Tea Party. For one thing, the Tea Party is now much larger […]
posted on February 9, 2013 by Tad Cronn The establishment GOP hates the Tea Party. Always has, probably always will. Since the beginning of the Tea Party, the GOP leadership has tried through bribery, infiltration, nullification and public humiliation to eliminate whatever influence the grass-roots movement has been able to muster. The […]
By Colleen Owens, biggovernment.com In January and February of this year, the Internal Revenue Service began sending out letters to various local Tea Parties across the country. Mailed from the same Cincinnati, Ohio IRS office, these letters have reached Tea Parties in Virginia, Hawaii, Ohio, and Texas (we are hearing of more daily). There […]
Chuck Baldwin April 28, 2011 After I wrote my last column, several Tea Party activists contacted me to let me know that they had not been “neoconned.” They made it plain in no uncertain terms that they would never support establishment neocon Republicans such as Newt Gingrich for the office of President of the […]
Kurt Hoffmam Adam Winkler, who teaches Constitutional law at UCLA, claims in a Daily Beast article that Tea Party candidates’ support of gun rights is “radical.” A traditionally hot topic in election season, gun control has been conspicuously absent from the recent candidate debates. This would not be of note if the candidates themselves had […]
by Texe Mars Consider two scenarios: Pilot whose plane is lost somewhere over the Pacific, flying with a defunct navigations system, on radio to anyone who will listen: “I don’t know where I am going, but at least I’m making good time.” Tea Parties to corrupt Washington, D.C.: “We don’t know how and where you […]
Chuck Baldwin chuckbaldwinlive.com The elections of 2008 (and the early elections of 2010) produced two significant phenomena: the “Ron Paul Revolution,” and the “Tea Party Movement.” And, mark it down: both of them will have profound effects upon the upcoming November elections–and upon the 2012 elections as well. Call them what you want, however, America […]