New study that will make Teaparty members even angrier then

29 Aug 2011 11:10 #1 by Blazer Bob
"FIVE YEARS AGO, IN 2006, DAVID E. CAMPBELL AND ROBERT D. PUTNAM INTERVIEWED 3,000 AMERICANS and re-interviewed many of the same people again this summer. Their findings indicate what most of us already knew: that Teapartyers were far-right, social conservative Republicans (and still are). Or, as Jon Stewart said: “They’re just moral majorities in a tri-cornered hat.”

[W]e can look at what people told us, long before there was a Tea Party, to predict who would become a Tea Party supporter five years later"…


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29 Aug 2011 11:12 #2 by LadyJazzer
A) Making them angrier is not possible

B) Why should they be angry about the truth?

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29 Aug 2011 11:14 #3 by Rick

LadyJazzer wrote: A) Making them angrier is not possible

That's funny LJ, because I've never seen anyone more angry than you.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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29 Aug 2011 11:30 #4 by LadyJazzer
The usual "LJ-attack/deflection" is all you got? :lol:

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29 Aug 2011 11:39 #5 by Wayne Harrison
I wonder if there would be a Tea Party movement if Hillary had won the nomination?

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29 Aug 2011 11:56 #6 by FredHayek
The Left just can't accept that the majority of TEA Party people are fiscal conservatives. There are social conservatives who are members of the party but the main reason people signed up was to cut spending by both the Left and RINO's.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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29 Aug 2011 11:59 #7 by Wayne Harrison
I can accept that they think that. I just don't think taking us back to the 50s is practical.

I do believe a part of the backlash against Obama started because he was black and lived outside the United States, which reinforced the "He's not one of us" feelings.

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29 Aug 2011 12:00 #8 by archer

SS109 wrote: The Left just can't accept that the majority of TEA Party people are fiscal conservatives. There are social conservatives who are members of the party but the main reason people signed up was to cut spending by both the Left and RINO's.


That may, or may not, be their intended purpose, but the actuality is that if you aren't a social conservative as well as a fiscal conservative you are not welcome. If you are running for office as a fiscal conservative, but say you believe in a woman's right to choose......I seriously doubt you would get the teaparty's support.

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29 Aug 2011 12:06 #9 by FredHayek

archer wrote:

SS109 wrote: The Left just can't accept that the majority of TEA Party people are fiscal conservatives. There are social conservatives who are members of the party but the main reason people signed up was to cut spending by both the Left and RINO's.


That may, or may not, be their intended purpose, but the actuality is that if you aren't a social conservative as well as a fiscal conservative you are not welcome. If you are running for office as a fiscal conservative, but say you believe in a woman's right to choose......I seriously doubt you would get the teaparty's support.


I agree most of the time, but Scott Brown ran as a fiscal conservative and a social moderate and won the Senate in Massachussets thanks to lots of out-of-state TEA Party money. In some states, they are willing to moderate their message to get elected.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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29 Aug 2011 12:30 #10 by archer

SS109 wrote:

archer wrote:

SS109 wrote: The Left just can't accept that the majority of TEA Party people are fiscal conservatives. There are social conservatives who are members of the party but the main reason people signed up was to cut spending by both the Left and RINO's.


That may, or may not, be their intended purpose, but the actuality is that if you aren't a social conservative as well as a fiscal conservative you are not welcome. If you are running for office as a fiscal conservative, but say you believe in a woman's right to choose......I seriously doubt you would get the teaparty's support.


I agree most of the time, but Scott Brown ran as a fiscal conservative and a social moderate and won the Senate in Massachussets thanks to lots of out-of-state TEA Party money. In some states, they are willing to moderate their message to get elected.


That's one way to put it.......I think in some states (blue states) they will say anything to get elected, then ram their conservative agenda, both fiscal and social) down the electorates throat. Wisconsin comes immediately to mind.

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