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Originally Posted by Whirlaway
What evidence can you offer to support this claim?
The TP still is standing for all these things.
Can you give any specifics on how it has "morphed".....?
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There are a number of Tea Party sites out there. Which one is the real Tea Party?
Check this one out. They use Rand Paul's and Sarah Palin's photos on the page.
http://www.teapartyplatform.us/Welcome.html
Read "what we believe"
The second sentence says...
"As strict constructionists we believe the Constitution should be amended to protect life and prohibit all abortions, without exception"
Abortion was never an original Tea Party issue but be that as it may, IMO, a strict constructionist would not wish to amend the constitution to take away personal choice. If they want to talk abortion then the correct thing for a strict constructionist to say would be "leave it up to the states"
Further down the page in talking about putting God back in education it says "Jews might be okay too." Really? That reads like a national platform.
I think a strict constructionist would reject the entire idea of a national education system and let individual States, school districts and communities decide on curriculum and religion.
Other statements on that page would indicate an agenda other than personal freedom.
Now look at other "Tea Party" sites:
http://www.teaparty-platform.com/
http://www.teapartypatriots.org/
http://www.theteaparty.net/about-the-tea-party/
I can't find it now but I ran across one earlier that was advocating affordable housing. WTF? The Tea Party wants to get involved in housing. How does that reduce the size of government?
The Tea Party I support wants only a few things.
A strong national defense and secure borders.
Smaller more efficient government so I have to pay less taxes
and for Federal government to stay the fuck out of my life and return to Constitutional principles.
I went to some Tea Party Rallies in the early days. They were a collection of people of no particular race, creed or color. What the rallies were about was lower taxes and smaller government. They got a lot of attention just for that.
Next thing you know certain Republicans are infusing their ideas about social and economic issues and certain Democrats start throwing the race card, or the poor card or whatever card they can play to discredit the Tea party for shit they originally wanted nothing to do with. Then the zealots get involved and the whole thing is just another load of crap.
As a result we seem to have several different factions with their own ideas about what the "Tea Party" is and plenty of confusion on the part of citizens like me that are trying to figure out what the hell happened.
With that kind of confusion it's easy to see why guys like WTF can easily make fun of "Tea Wackos".