It's hard to get a good read on the Tea Party. The Marxist press dutifully ignores it or lies about it's "death" or "irrelevance", or "decline". Doing so proves two things: that our current (failed) system of education brainwashes our children and turns them into mob lemmings, and, that many individuals who arrogantly call themselves "Journalists", are not. They are loud mouthed "commentators" and "political hacks" who long ago sold their souls to the devil.
From what I can gather, the Tea Party is alive and well in America, and it's growing by leaps and bounds!
Governor Sarah Palin is not the legal "head" of the Tea Party, but if I were to apply a title to her involvement with that group, I'd say that she is the heart and soul of the Tea Party. The Tea Party isn't necessarily a political party, at least today. It's a group of red, white, and blue blooded Americans from all walks of life; from all racial, political and financial backgrounds, who are fed up with the lying, cheating, scheming, and demagogic politics of the Washington DC pseudo Elite Class!
I propose a one word slogan/logo for the Tea Party: ENOUGH! Billboards around the country with just that one word, and a toll free number, should be enough to start the coalescing of this group. ONE pnone number! ONE Party!
I have used that word often over the past four or five years. I believe that word represents what many American are feeling about the political insanity that currently grips America, from the absolute criminal behavior in Washington DC, to the clueless behavior of our young, brainwashed students and adults.
Enough!
I have one fear about the Tea Party. Often, new movements attract the wrong kinds of people "at the top", looking to capitalize and benefit from being at the top of the pyramid. These kinds of people give me cause for concern, as I felt when Christine O'Donnell ran as a Tea Party candidate in Last November's elections. To be valid as a political force, the Tea Party must vet it's candidates, and not allow any "jack or jill" to use the Tea Party as a stepping stone into a political career for which they are not suited.
To be and to remain a force in politics, the Tea Party must continue its grass roots appeal to voters, and grow its presence on the political scene to giant proportions. This will take a lot of work by people who are dedicated to preserving the American Way of Life. One thing about the Tea Party that irritates me is the constant plea for money, which is placing the proverbial cart in front of the horse. As the Tea Party gets better organized, and becomes one united group, people will propel it along via donations. Right now, the internal politics and in fighting only serves to diminish its standing as THE true party representing Americans who still believe in and love our great nation.
Wealthy donors must be convinced as to the TPs relevance. They will eventually provide the 'seed money', but these people are wealthy for a reason. They thoroughly examine any company, party, issue, before they invest. Winning the hearts and minds (and checkbooks) of these people takes a lot of effort, and Sarah Palin cannot do it alone.
Is America ready for another party that still believes in true American values? I believe it is. I believe, also, that the Tea Party, even now in it's infancy, scares the living hell out of Obama and his Marxist thugs. The Tea Party is that brilliant beam of lights that makes those cockroaches scurry under their rocks when its light of truth shines down upon them.
From what I can gather, the Tea Party is alive and well in America, and it's growing by leaps and bounds!
Governor Sarah Palin is not the legal "head" of the Tea Party, but if I were to apply a title to her involvement with that group, I'd say that she is the heart and soul of the Tea Party. The Tea Party isn't necessarily a political party, at least today. It's a group of red, white, and blue blooded Americans from all walks of life; from all racial, political and financial backgrounds, who are fed up with the lying, cheating, scheming, and demagogic politics of the Washington DC pseudo Elite Class!
I propose a one word slogan/logo for the Tea Party: ENOUGH! Billboards around the country with just that one word, and a toll free number, should be enough to start the coalescing of this group. ONE pnone number! ONE Party!
I have used that word often over the past four or five years. I believe that word represents what many American are feeling about the political insanity that currently grips America, from the absolute criminal behavior in Washington DC, to the clueless behavior of our young, brainwashed students and adults.
Enough!
I have one fear about the Tea Party. Often, new movements attract the wrong kinds of people "at the top", looking to capitalize and benefit from being at the top of the pyramid. These kinds of people give me cause for concern, as I felt when Christine O'Donnell ran as a Tea Party candidate in Last November's elections. To be valid as a political force, the Tea Party must vet it's candidates, and not allow any "jack or jill" to use the Tea Party as a stepping stone into a political career for which they are not suited.
To be and to remain a force in politics, the Tea Party must continue its grass roots appeal to voters, and grow its presence on the political scene to giant proportions. This will take a lot of work by people who are dedicated to preserving the American Way of Life. One thing about the Tea Party that irritates me is the constant plea for money, which is placing the proverbial cart in front of the horse. As the Tea Party gets better organized, and becomes one united group, people will propel it along via donations. Right now, the internal politics and in fighting only serves to diminish its standing as THE true party representing Americans who still believe in and love our great nation.
Wealthy donors must be convinced as to the TPs relevance. They will eventually provide the 'seed money', but these people are wealthy for a reason. They thoroughly examine any company, party, issue, before they invest. Winning the hearts and minds (and checkbooks) of these people takes a lot of effort, and Sarah Palin cannot do it alone.
Is America ready for another party that still believes in true American values? I believe it is. I believe, also, that the Tea Party, even now in it's infancy, scares the living hell out of Obama and his Marxist thugs. The Tea Party is that brilliant beam of lights that makes those cockroaches scurry under their rocks when its light of truth shines down upon them.
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My favorite Tea Party politicians are Congressman Joe Walsh of Illinois and Congressman Allen West of Florida, who are in your face - tell it like it is, kind of guys.
Joe Walsh's race in the newly created 8th District of Illinois will be one of the most watched races in the country.
West also has a national profile and has in some circles been mentioned as a possible GOP vice presidential candidate. If Marco Rubio doesn't get the VP slot, West would be my second choice.
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