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Tensions Brew Between Tea Party, GOP

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Posted on May 25, 2010
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The GOP’s friction with North Carolina tea party candidate Tim D’Annunzio (pictured here) is not an isolated phenomenon, according to Salon’s Gabriel Winant.

Now that we’ve gotten the inevitable tea party pun out of the way, here’s the newsy bit: According to the astute analysis of Salon’s Gabriel Winant, the relationship between the GOP’s powers that be and certain sachet-carrying members of the tea party has grown a bit, er, strained of late ... all right, that’s enough. Here’s the story.  —KA

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But in wielding the Tea Party as a rhetorical cudgel against the president and his party, elite Republicans made a crucial miscalculation. By making the approval of the Tea Partiers the measure of legitimacy, they entrusted their own fate to this new group of activists. And now the establishment of the GOP is stuck trying to wrest control of the party back from these ruffians, whom they wanted to exploit without actually empowering.

Out of North Carolina today, there’s a story about Republican leaders trying to put the skids under the congressional campaign of Tea Party candidate Tim D’Annunzio, who’s running to challenge vulnerable Democratic incumbent Rep. Larry Kissell. The state Republican Party has been publicizing D’Annunzio’s past run-ins with the law and his questionable sanity. Apparently, the guy went through a phase in the 1990s in which he claimed to be the messiah and had a lot of theories about the Ark of the Covenant, 1,000-mile-high pyramids, the New Jerusalem—you get the picture.

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By Peter Z. Scheer, May 26, 2010 at 3:59 pm Link to this comment

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By Leefeller, May 25, 2010 at 7:47 pm Link to this comment

I tried to hang some tea bags from my ears,..... just does not work for me, I got caught in a deluging rain storm and stained my pink shirt.

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By PatrickHenry, May 25, 2010 at 3:07 pm Link to this comment

Original Republicans vs. Neocons.

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By Hammond Eggs, May 25, 2010 at 2:37 pm Link to this comment

The dominant black shirt wing of the Republican party (Jeb Bush, Mitt Romney, Mitch McConnell, ad nauseum) are now being frightened by the brown shirts, the tea partiers and Rand Paul being among that latter group.  The lunatic street fighting rabble have a head of steam and are feeling their oats.  The black shirts understand perfectly well the unpredictable and unstated threat these loonies present to the status quo.  The Libertarians want smaller government.  But no war fighting empire can be sustained unless government is an omnipresent behemoth, as it is now. The black shirts, unlike the Nazis, cannot simply select a date for their own Night of the Long Knives and go out and murder the so-called leaders of this movement. They’re playing with dynamite.  However, the majority of the American people, being uninformed, ignorant and apathetic, can easily be persuaded to lump the brown shirts in with communists, socialists, homosexuals, atheists, humanists, pot smokers, etc. So the Republican black shirts probably don’t have a whole lot to worry about.

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