I keep hearing and reading about "the Tea Party losing it's grip on the Republican Party" and "the Tea Party failing to produce a good, alternate republican candidate." When, if ever, was "the Tea Party" part of the Republican National Political Party? My experience with the Tea Party is that it is made up of Democrats, Republicans, and independents; conservative and liberal. Also, The "Tea Party" is as much of a political party as the original Boston tea party (not at all).
The Tea Parties (yes more than one) of recent years are groups of citizens across the country who decided to rally and make some change. I don't know where the surge of patriotic activism is but they did have a very large effect on the most recent National congressional elections. I wish the fervor was still alive. The idea behind the Tea Parties was that the Federal Government is broken in very many ways and it's time to stop, take a step back and look at what is going on. The idea was to support each other as citizens and make a difference in the elections. It was never about re-shaping and existing Political Party, it was a fight against them.
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