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More of the same - or is the tea party more than the GOP establishment's re-brand?

Feeling betrayed by the Republican Party and its leaders, tea party groups in Ohio appear to be uniting and moving toward either a split from the GOP or action to punish Republican candidates who fail ideological purity tests.

A series of events, culminating with the April 26 election of Matt Borges as chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, spurred a flurry of meetings and conference calls among tea party leaders last week to plot a course of action heading into the 2014 statewide election.... Zawistowski said he made it clear that if the state GOP did not focus on enacting conservative policies, “we would either find a political party to join or we would start one of our own,” saying his meeting with Shrader “is the first step in that process.”
Tea party has had it with GOP | The Columbus Dispatch
 
both parties are captured by different monied interests to carry out the will of Big Biz as opposed to the general welfare of the common man. Just look at all the corporate welfare (tax code)
 
This is a marvelous example of why the fringes are never sucessful. When you have a coalition of people who insist it is their way or the highway, they end up unable to even agree with themselves. The far right and the far left are equally incompetent and unable to govern. The sooner the republican party comes to that realization the better off they, and the country, will be.
 
More of the same - or is the tea party more than the GOP establishment's re-brand?

Feeling betrayed by the Republican Party and its leaders, tea party groups in Ohio appear to be uniting and moving toward either a split from the GOP or action to punish Republican candidates who fail ideological purity tests.

A series of events, culminating with the April 26 election of Matt Borges as chairman of the Ohio Republican Party, spurred a flurry of meetings and conference calls among tea party leaders last week to plot a course of action heading into the 2014 statewide election.... Zawistowski said he made it clear that if the state GOP did not focus on enacting conservative policies, “we would either find a political party to join or we would start one of our own,” saying his meeting with Shrader “is the first step in that process.”
Tea party has had it with GOP | The Columbus Dispatch

The Tea Party's......



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This is a marvelous example of why the fringes are never sucessful. When you have a coalition of people who insist it is their way or the highway, they end up unable to even agree with themselves.

....Or, pick Vice Prez candidates with functioning gray-matter....


[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mKKKgua7wQk]SARAH PALIN BOOK SIGNING - Interviews with Supporters - YouTube[/ame]​
 

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