Saturday, January 15, 2011

Tea For Two Zero One Two

Harry Reid believes the Tea Party will disappear once the economy improves.  Some may think they've disappeared already, since we're not hearing much about them.  I suppose that makes sense as they wait to see how things turn out with the new Congress.  The question becomes what happens when (not if) the government doesn't do the things they want.  Will they still have enough power and spirit to change the course of the Republican primaries, and later the general election?  2012 will be for all the marbles, and the Tea Party could be a blessing or a curse for the right.

Here's an anonymous comment I got regarding a post last April.  The first part is clearly wrong, but some are still counting on the second part:

...the Tea Party is amusing and largely a marketing campaign made up by Dick Armey (another lie made up in Texas) which of course does not distinguish from most of the other successful (and unsuccessful) political campaigns of the last 50 years including Obama's legion of hope. That being said, the Tea Party rhetoric and nastiness is its biggest achilles heal. Sure angrying up the masses can make for good initial hits but in the long run it will exhaust and put off those are not ideologues (ie the overwhelming majority) Of course the Tea Party's greatest asset is the other side as they can turn off just as many (thats the long term effect of true believers).

4 Comments:

Blogger VermontGuy said...

Your commenter oozes "Smug" and projection. The real purveyors of hateful rhetoric and nastiness revealed themselves this week in all their glory.

And the Tea Party wasn't among them.

4:59 AM, January 15, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tea who?

I think as if this week they survive as a Jeopardy answer along with the Mugwumps, Stalwarts etc...

11:13 AM, January 15, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As of this week? So you're saying the insane accusations of a group desperate to exploit tragedy were successful? Could this be the same prescient anon from last April?

11:41 AM, January 15, 2011  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The Tea Party hasn't gone away at all. It's remarkably active. The real question is the mindless independents--will they stand by the Tea Party ethos, or will they be swayed by the "conservative" Obama and what remains of the three television networks?

5:55 PM, January 15, 2011  

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