The Tea Party Is Still The Future Of The GOP

Photo Credit: Emmanuel Dunand / AFP / GettyThe Tea Party and, indeed, constitutional conservatism as a whole is under assault from the mainstream media elite, the Democrat Party and their adjuncts in the federal government bureaucracy. As reprehensible as this all may be it is entirely predictable.

What hasn’t been as predictable is that some of the most vicious attacks on the tea party have come from our supposed political allies in the Republican Party — ironically a political party that has benefited greatly from us since our birth. With the slings and arrows the tea party has received from far too many establishment politicians and campaign consultants, it makes for an irresistible, downright Shakespearean drama.

As I rejoin TheTeaParty.net, the largest national Tea Party organization in America, I reengage with this fine organization at a time when some very ugly accusations are being made against us in the tea party movement.

We have been besmirched as racists, as misogynists and bigots of every kind. It’s been appalling to see these relentless and absurd accusations being slung not only from Democrats, from whom we’ve come to expect such incivility, but also from many within the establishment GOP.

There remains a bitter divide within the GOP. Media outlets love to convolute the facts and have labeled it the “Republican Civil War,” but in truth, the Tea Party is what the Republican Party should have been all along, and what it purports to be in various GOP platforms. The Tea Party promotes limited government, sound fiscal policies and accountability in government. These principles should not be anathema to a Republican Party that has the intention of being the party of principled constitutional conservatism — not merely “Democrat lite.”

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6 replies
  1. Nate
    Nate says:

    As we watched the GOP terminate the threat of Chris McDaniel in Mississippi using any means necessary (i.e. recruiting liberal democrats using ‘walking around money’), it became unquestionable. The GOP no longer represents those of us who stand on conservative values. My senator, Richard Shelby, was one of those who joined Mitch McConnell in donating money and support to Thad Cochran. I will not forget.

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  2. gracentruth
    gracentruth says:

    Perhaps the Tea Party should stop supporting Republican candidates because it seems that those Tea Party candidates who are elected succumb to the RINO-marxists in D.C. Consider supporting independent candidates, Constitutional Party candidates, Libertarian Party candidates and leave the Republican-marxist – Democrat-marxist party (yes it is one party with same goals). Isaiah 9:10. Peace,

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  3. Texan_at_Heart
    Texan_at_Heart says:

    People are either for America or Socialism….. Democratic policies and those of RINO Republicans support Socialism…………

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