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On race and the tea party (The Arkansas City Traveler)
They are occasioned by a recent commentary from Keith Olbermann, of MSNBC. The commentary — you can find it on YouTube — scored the tea party movement as the outcry of people who haven't yet made peace with the fact that their president is black.
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Tea Party gathering draws a crowd (Mill Valley Herald)
Bay Area Tea Party members and like-minded conservatives flocked to Mill Valley on Sunday for a “Conservative Groupa-Palooza,” a ticket-only event that drew more than 500 attendees to the Mill Valley Community Center’s Cascade Room.
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Bob Cesca: The Tea Party is All About Race, Part 2 (The Huffington Post)
Last week, I wrote a piece about the tea party movement and the obvious through-line of race, race-baiting, racism and the use of the Southern...
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Tea Party gathering draws a crowd (Mill Valley Herald)
Bay Area Tea Party members and like-minded conservatives flocked to Mill Valley on Sunday for a “Conservative Groupa-Palooza,” a ticket-only event that drew more than 500 attendees to the Mill Valley Community Center’s Cascade Room.
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Will Virginia Tea Party Politics Help or Hurt the GOP? (Time Magazine)
Virginia's Fifth Congressional District seems ripe for a Republican victory -- unless the conservative passion of the Tea Party movement trumps political pragmatism
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In Virginia, Will Too Many Tea Party Candidates Spoil the Revolution? (Time.com via Yahoo! News)
Virginia's Fifth District seems ripe for a Republican victory -- unless conservative passion trumps political pragmatism
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Rove: 'Tea Party' may be risk to GOP (USA Today)
Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's presidency, says the "Tea Party" movement could have lasting influence in the nation's politics if it remains decentralized but could hurt Republicans if it backs third-party candidates who siphon votes from GOP candidates.
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Karl Rove: 'Tea Party' may hurt GOP (The Clarion-Ledger)
Karl Rove says Tea Party activists, who want to limit taxes and government's reach, could expand their clout if they emulate the 1960s civil rights movement, the gun rights movement and abortion opponents.
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Rove: 'Tea Party' may be risk to GOP (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
Rove, 59, calls President Obama "undisciplined, unengaged, aloof and focused on the wrong things" and suggests that if Obama's health care overhaul fails, he will revert to a more limited agenda.
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Karl Rove says Tea Party is risky for the GOP (KSDK St. Louis)
Karl Rove says Tea Party is risky for the GOP
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Rove: Tea Party may be risk to GOP (Daily Record)
Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's presidency, says the Tea Party movement could have lasting influence in the nation's politics if it remains decentralized but could hurt Republicans if it backs third-party candidates who siphon votes from GOP candidates. 'There's a danger from them, particularly if they're used by political operators . . . to try and hijack' elections, he says.
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Rove: Tea Party may be risk to GOP (Journal & Courier)
Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's presidency, says the Tea Party movement could have lasting influence in the nation's politics if it remains decentralized but could hurt Republicans if it backs third-party candidates who siphon votes from GOP
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Jersey Dems blast tea party (The Politico)
The state chairman rips their bid to recall Menendez, saying it's because of the senator's ''last name.''
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Rove: Tea Party may be risk to GOP (Daily Record)
Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's presidency, says the Tea Party movement could have lasting influence in the nation's politics if it remains decentralized but could hurt Republicans if it backs third-party candidates who siphon votes from GOP candidates. 'There's a danger from them, particularly if they're used by political operators . . . to try and hijack' elections, he says.
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Rove: 'Tea Party' may be risk to GOP (USA Today)
Karl Rove says the Tea Party movement could hurt Republicans if it backs third-party candidates who siphon votes from GOP candidates.
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Anti-Tax Group Rallies In Atlanta (WJBF-TV Augusta)
Tax hike opponents warned state legislators not to raise taxes to balance the state’s budget. The rally Tuesday was headlined by Grover Norquist, head of the national anti-tax group Americans for Tax Reform. About 100 protesters - some wearing tea party T-shirts - gathered on the Capitol steps.
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Reid Welcomes Third-Party Senate Contenders (Fox News)
Facing dismal poll numbers in his home state, Nevada Sen. Harry Reid has devised a re-election strategy: welcome third party candidates who can split the opposition in the uphill battle to hold on to his U.S. Senate seat.
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A Richmond tea party (The Daily Progress)
With a Tuesday deadline to reach a deal looming, the top Republican on the House Appropriations Committee said the House is making a good-faith effort to break the impasse with the Senate.
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At Capitol, 300 rally against taxes, fees (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Call it a late-morning tea party. On the grounds of the state Capitol today, cheering, sign-waving opponents of higher taxes and big government rallied against Virginia’s work-in-progress budget. About 300 people, turned out by Americans for Prosperity, were urged by the organization’s Virginia director, Ben Marchi, to keep the pressure on the General Assembly.
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