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Seems to be with the same stats of Rs and Ds and how long has the Tea Party been around? Besides, it's still only a party in name and you have to admit, they did change the same old bs we've watched for decades now.Wayn-O wrote: Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.
It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.
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How really did they change the same old bs? So far all I have seen from the Tea Party is more of the same old bs, different names. They haven't been able to accomplish anything positive, just make the American people a little angrier, and the government less responsive and more grid locked then ever. Maybe that was the intent?CriticalBill wrote:
Seems to be with the same stats of Rs and Ds and how long has the Tea Party been around? Besides, it's still only a party in name and you have to admit, they did change the same old bs we've watched for decades now.Wayn-O wrote: Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.
It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.
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Wayn-O wrote: Just 28 percent of Americans hold favorable views of the tea party, an all-time low.
It would be funny if the GOP candidates chew each other to pieces and Chris Christie waltzes in to take the nomination.
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You should be surprised that it ever got over 10% since the genius liberals on MSNBC and around here said it was just astroturf and would fade away quickly.Wayn-O wrote: So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?
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You should be surprised that it ever got over 10% since the genius liberals on MSNBC and around here said it was just astroturf and would fade away quickly.Wayn-O wrote: So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?
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You should be surprised that it ever got over 10% since the genius liberals on MSNBC and around here said it was just astroturf and would fade away quickly.Wayn-O wrote: So you're saying the percentage of Americans who hold favorable views of the tea party is even smaller than 28%?
But hardly anyone watches MSNBC. Everyone watches Fox News, the pushers of the tea party.
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