The Tea Party movement burst onto the political stage in 2009 taking over the Republican Party, but just a decade later it was tossed overboard.
Progressive activists plan to dump ice into Boston Harbor later tonight in a symbolic protest against Trump administration ...
The Dec. 16 protest of the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown is scheduled to coincide with the anniversary of the ...
Speaker Boehner says Tea Party activists have "lost all credibility." Dec. 12, 2013— -- Years of growing friction between the Republican Party leaders and its Tea Party faction has erupted into ...
Let's talk Tea Party -- and the press. The past week included Tax Day (April 15) and a lot of local Tea Party rallies drawing thousands of primarily middle-class citi zens protesting the growing role ...
A look at some of the Tea Party movement's major issues. Oct. 6, 2010— -- Lower taxes, limited government, spending cuts -- Tea Party candidates have united on some common elements that have ...
Over the past 14 months, our political debate has been transformed into an argument between the heirs of two fundamental schools of political thought, the Founders and the Progressives. The Founders ...
WASHINGTON - The Tea Party movement is officially welcomed into the Republican mainstream today as the first presidential debate sponsored by a Tea Party group takes place in Tampa, Fla. Tonight's ...
It was a tea party with a lot of angry people, right-wing true believers who've had it with the current political state of affairs. Sarah Palin helped stoke that anger when she spoke to the recent ...
House GOP leaders are ginning up excitement for Tuesday's high-wattage vote to roll back lightbulb efficiency standards—or, as Rep. Joe Barton, R-Texas, likes to call it, the "Save the Lightbulb" bill ...
Tea Party Is 'Furious' at Lisa Murkowski, observes Ken Rudin at NPR, but incensed Tea Partiers are forgetting the salient point that, "Delaware's Christine O'Donnell did the very same thing after she ...
On Sunday two stalwart liberals made assertions about the Tea Party movement that differed greatly. The first was New York Times columnist Frank Rich, who described the movement as radically far-right ...
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