I went to a Tea party rally in my hometown just as the movement was getting started. It was pretty mindless overall as none of the speakers were doing much of anything but parroting Glen Beck. Nothing has changed my opinion since then except that I now see it as an extension of the Grover Norquist pledge.
The Tea Party is a Trojan Horse designed to make us peons feel like we have skin in the game IMO. It plays right into the hands of the Corporatists.
I attended two of them, when the tea parties started coming out. Back in 09' before the elections, I mean. Protested, actually.
First one I went to, they'd set it up in a park. I still believe that the ones that set that one up were probably some honest grassroots type people.
I'm sure there are others that are honest. I tend to speak of the movement in general.
Had the protest line, along the sidewalk.
I got up on the roof of my car with a lawn chair and an american flag. Wrote on my protest sign, "Taxed through the roof!"
Heh. I remember this one guy there, he was a Libertarian. Had a nolan chart out there, surveying people.
Wanted to take a picture of me. I remember him saying "yeah, you're one of us."
Guess he might of been on to something.
I thought the movement was going to be a real move toward fiscal conservatism, and shrinking the government.
I was wrong.
Turns out, the liberal criticisms were in large part right. It just turned into an anti-obama reactionary movement. People complaining that the democrats were in power, really.
After the elections and the debt ceiling deal, I don't have much for the whole theme. They aren't serious.
It was all about disliking Obama, and cheer leading for Team Republican. Any republican, really.
2012 election canned it with me on the Tea Party. That no one but Paul even offered to close a single executive department, sealed it for me. (No I don't count Perry)
They had every opportunity to get behind someone, anyone, who was a least a fiscal conservative. Even if it wasn't Paul.
Instead they've fell in behind Santorum, and Newt, and Romney and all the others. It proves what I say exactly; they aren't serious. They don't really like Romney, the lack of enthusiasm is clear they don't. However the Tea Party movement's all really just about fuming at Obama being the President. They want Team R to win, for nothing but the sake of Team R being who wins. So mindless.
The empty rhetoric beyond that is just so lacking in presence it's clownish. It's a joke, it never was really there. That "crazy uncle" many of them dislike, was the only one around that lives up to what they all say.
Bachmann-style rhetoric of laser focusing on the Obamacare just doesn't do it for me anymore. I see the bulk of the Tea Party at large, as just aging republicans that want to keep social programs, ("hands off my medicare" signs come to mind) unless a democrat pens them. Yet if it's a Bush or well, a Republican, they could add new social spending programs and they'd not raise a fuss at all.
If the Tea Party aren't for shrinking government, then they aren't conservative. If they aren't for electing people who are going to, then they're not genuine. If they aren't for cutting spending, to allow for those lower taxes, then they aren't moral.
& if they aren't for doing anything but beating Obama with anemic alternatives, even if it means not beating was Obama represents
then they're useless.